According to the first major UN report on freedom of expression, countless sources and whistleblowers are "intimidated" by officials, co-workers, and others, depriving everyone of information that may be critical to public debate and accountability.
"All too often, those revealing allegations of wrongdoing lack effective protection. Silence is too often the only safe option left to them, with the public left in the dark and wrongdoing left unpunished," David Kaye, UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, told UN General Assembly during the presentation of his study.
"How can they carry out investigative work if they cannot extend the basic assurances of confidentiality to their sources?" he said.
"While there are major gaps in protections, there are also important advancements in norms protecting sources and whistleblowers around the world. Yet they are often riven with loopholes or, even with strong legal protections, not enforced in practice," Kaye said.
"States may restrict access to information in specific areas and narrow circumstances, yet the disclosure of information relating to human rights or humanitarian law violations should never be the basis of penalties of any kind," Kaye said.
The study notes that the UN and other international organisations also frequently fail to protect their own whistleblowers.
"Without protection against retaliation, few would disclose wrongdoing. Protections should be detailed explicitly in law, providing clarity for whistleblowers and others on the nature of the protection they may seek," Kaye said.
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