Dili, August 15, 2024 — The Ombudsman for Human Rights and Justice, Virgílio da Silva Guterres, held a Meet The Press to update the media and the public on the progress of the Provedoria dos Direitos Humanos e Justiça (PDHJ). The event focused on the PDHJ’s ongoing efforts to protect human rights and promote good governance, highlighting the crucial role of media in these efforts.
Guterres expressed his gratitude to the media for their role in covering the PDHJ’s activities. “We took this opportunity to hold the Meet The Press and thank the media for their coverage. Journalists are vital not only for reporting on the PDHJ’s work but also for their everyday reporting that helps to highlight and address human rights issues,” stated Guterres.
He emphasized that journalists are recognized as human rights defenders under UN resolutions, underscoring the significant role the media plays in upholding human rights. “The media’s role extends beyond merely covering the PDHJ’s programs. Through daily coverage, journalists reinforce the human rights perspective, ensuring that the defence of citizens’ rights is continuously supported,” Guterres added.
The Ombudsman also reviewed the PDHJ’s activities from January to July 2024, including managing complaints, monitoring detention conditions, and promoting human rights training. He highlighted that the media’s partnership is essential for maintaining transparency and accountability in these processes.
“Our work would not be as effective without the media’s collaboration. Protecting human rights and promoting good governance are shared responsibilities, and the media is a crucial partner in this effort,” concluded Guterres.
The event reinforced the synergy between the PDHJ and the media in fostering a more just and informed society, demonstrating that both sectors are united in their commitment to defending human rights and ensuring good governance.
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