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Title UNESCO chief condemns murder of Nigerian journalist
Publisher UN News Service
Country Nigeria
Publication Date 25 August 2008
Cite as UN News Service, UNESCO chief condemns murder of Nigerian journalist, 25 August 2008, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/48cfa30e1e.html [accessed 26 November 2009]

UNESCO chief condemns murder of Nigerian journalist

The head of the United Nations agency tasked with defending press freedom today deplored the assassination of a senior Nigerian newspaper journalist, who was shot dead last week.

Koïchiro Matsuura, the Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), said in a statement that Paul Abayomi Ogundeji is the second member of the editorial board of Thisday, an English-language newspaper based in Lagos, to be murdered in two years.

"His killing is a blow to the basic human right of freedom of expression in Nigeria," Mr. Matsuura said, adding that he hoped authorities would spare no effort in investigating the killing and bringing the culprits to trial.

UNESCO said there were conflicting reports about the exact circumstances of the killing of Mr. Abayomi Ogundeji, who was shot in a suburb of Abuja, the Nigerian capital, on 17 August. The journalist has worked for Thisday for three months and had previously worked for other Nigerian publications.

UNESCO is the only UN agency with a mandate to defend freedom of expression and press freedom.

Topics: Extrajudicial executions, Freedom of expression,


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