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Freedom of expression and media freedom are crucial to the functioning of democratic society. This reality
has been particularly underscored in 2020, in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. This unprecedented
and global crisis has led to intense societal debate on issues ranging from healthcare and medicine to economics, politics, housing, education and sports– to name but a few.
This debate is a matter of utmost public interest and the media – print, broadcast and digital – have an important role to play in facilitating it. It is for this reason that journalists have been designated “key workers” in a
number of countries.1
They should have the freedom to gather and publish all relevant information, while
abiding by the highest professional standards and ethics.
However, the very nature of the lockdown has imposed restrictions on a wide range of activities, extending
also to the media: limitations on freedom of movement have made it harder for journalists to move around
and report, while measures to combat disinformation have impacted on what the media can publish. Some
countries have seen public unrest and a rise in incidents of violence against journalists (including at antilockdown protests)
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The year 2020 is marked in France as elsewhere in the world by a major health crisis caused by the pandemic of Covid-19. In 2020, the European Metropolis of Lille is the World Capital of Design and the city of Amiens is the European Capital of Youth.