Mayor Rob Ford marks World Press Freedom Day
Toronto Star May 7, 2012
David RiderUrban Affairs Bureau Chief
Mayor Rob Ford marked World Press Freedom Day on Monday, highlighting the need to respect media freedoms and remember journalists killed on the job.
Ford spoke in the City Hall rotunda at a National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada reception.
“The day serves as a reminder of violations of press freedom that occur in countries around the world, where journalists, editors, publishers are harassed, detained, attacked and killed,” Ford said.
“The day is also an opportunity to join with media professionals worldwide to reaffirm the need to respect press freedom and remember those who have lost their lives while on the job.”
He received a certificate of appreciation from Thomas Saras, the council president, who told the gathering that 106 journalists were killed last year and more than 100 others were attacked, intimidated, arrested or wounded.
After Ford’s speech, reporters asked him about the event and other issues but he walked into an elevator without comment.
Oh the irony is so delicious.
Toronto Star May 7, 2012
David RiderUrban Affairs Bureau Chief
Mayor Rob Ford marked World Press Freedom Day on Monday, highlighting the need to respect media freedoms and remember journalists killed on the job.
Ford spoke in the City Hall rotunda at a National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada reception.
“The day serves as a reminder of violations of press freedom that occur in countries around the world, where journalists, editors, publishers are harassed, detained, attacked and killed,” Ford said.
“The day is also an opportunity to join with media professionals worldwide to reaffirm the need to respect press freedom and remember those who have lost their lives while on the job.”
He received a certificate of appreciation from Thomas Saras, the council president, who told the gathering that 106 journalists were killed last year and more than 100 others were attacked, intimidated, arrested or wounded.
After Ford’s speech, reporters asked him about the event and other issues but he walked into an elevator without comment.
Oh the irony is so delicious.





