Trump has responsibility towards media, says UN rights boss

21 Aug, 2018

The UN rights chief said on Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump bears "a heavy responsibility" for how the media is portrayed and that his remarks could have a knock-on effect that could hurt journalists in other countries. U.S. newspapers across the country ran editorials last Thursday defending freedom of the press in response to President Donald Trump calling some media organizations enemies of the American people. "To label the press in this way is very worrisome," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said in a wide-ranging interview days before his four-year term ends.
"The President should be aware that a heavy responsibility lies on his shoulders when it comes to the way in which the media is being portrayed," Zeid said, speaking to Reuters, Associated Press and Agence France Presse in his Geneva office.
"Because it also has a demonstration effect, other leaders in authoritarian settings will do same thing. We've seen now how they mimic President Trump and so what could already be a difficult situation in other countries becomes even more difficult for the press to operate and for journalists to uncover stories and for lawyers to do their work and for human rights defenders to do their work," he added.
Trump's comments reflect a view held by many conservatives that many media outlets distort, make up or omit facts because of a bias against them. The Republican president has said he supports the principle of press freedom, but has described much of what the media publishes as "fake news".

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