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Director-General condemns killing of media workers Amjad Aktalati and Abdel Nasser Haj Hamdan in Idlib, Syria
DirectorGeneral condemns killing of media workers Amjad Aktalati and Abdel Nasser Haj Hamdan in Idlib Syria
Paris 02 MarchThe DirectorGeneral of UNESCO Audrey Azoulay has reiterated the obligation of all parties to the conflict in Syria to protect journalists following news of the killing of two media workers Abdel Nasser Haj Hamdan and Amjad Aktalati in the Syrian Governorate of Idlib on 20 and 4 February respectively
I condemn the killings of Abdel Nasser Haj Hamdan and Amjad Aktalati said the DirectorGeneral The media provide us with invaluable potentially lifesaving information from conflict zones and I once again must remind the parties to the conflicts in Syria of their obligation under the Geneva Conventions to protect civilians and media workers
Abdel Nasser Haj Hamdan a journalist and photographer for Binnish Media Office was killed during airstrikes on Idlib on 20 February An earlier airstrike on Idlib claimed the life of Amjad Aktalati who worked for several media outlets on 4 February
UNESCO promotes the safety of journalists through global awarenessraising capacity building and a range of actions notably in the framework of the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity
See also UNESCO observatory of killed journalists
Media contact Guilherme Canela De Souza Godoi ggodoiunescoorg