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    2018: 53 Journalists Killed For Their Work– CPJ Data

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comDecember 20, 2018 --- 10:49 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    No fewer than 53 journalists were killed on the job while 34 were targeted for murder in reprisal for their work globally from January to December 14, this year.

    The number makes 2018 the deadliest year for journalists in the past three years, the Committee to Protect Journalists, CPJ, said in its annual analysis.

    Journalists from Saudi Arabia to Afghanistan to the United States of America were targeted for murder in 2018 in reprisal for their work, bringing the total of journalists killed on duty to its highest in three years. The number of journalists killed in conflict fell to its lowest level since 2011.

    Afghanistan, where extremists have stepped up deliberate attacks on journalists, was the deadliest country, followed by Syria and India.

    The recent uptick in killings comes as the jailing of journalists hits a sustained high–adding up to ongoing global crisis of press freedom. Amid the physical dangers to journalists, many world leaders are doubling down on anti-press rhetoric.

    The year was marked by high-profile murders of journalists including Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, killed by Saudi agents in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul in October.

    In February, Slovakian investigative journalist Jan Kuciak was shot to death alongside his fiancé, the second murder of a European Union journalist covering corruption in less than six months. In Afghanistan, a suicide bomber targeted a group of reporters, killing nine in a single explosion in April. The 34 journalists murdered this year compares with 18 murders in 2017.

    The shooting at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, when a gunman shot dead four journalists and a sales associate in June, was the deadliest attack on the U.S. media in recent history.

    “Murder is a form of brutal censorship that is disrupting the flow of information,” said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. “People around the world are increasingly recognizing what’s at stake. Political leaders must stand up, speak out, and deliver justice on behalf of the journalists who gave their lives to bring us the news.

    ”CPJ’s database of journalists killed in 2018 includes capsule reports on each victim and filters for examining trends in the data. CPJ began compiling detailed records on all journalist deaths in 1992. CPJ considers a case work-related only when its staff is reasonably certain that a journalist was killed in direct reprisal for his or her work; in combat-related crossfire; or while carrying out a dangerous assignment.

    The White House, traditionally a strong defender of global press freedom, has equivocated on the blame for Khashoggi’s murder despite, according to the Post, CIA conclusions that only the crown prince could have ordered such an operation.

    “In what was billed as his definitive statement on the case, President Donald Trump on November 20 said—referring to the crown prince’s alleged role—”maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!” and that “in any case,” the US “intends to remain a steadfast partner of Saudi Arabia,” citing Saudi purchases of military equipment and joint opposition to Iran. Essentially, Trump signaled that countries that do enough business with the United States are free to murder journalists without consequence.

     

     

    Capital Gazette in Annapolis- Maryland Committee to Protect Journalists-CPJ CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon European Union journalist Iran President Donald Trump Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul Slovakian investigative journalist Jan Kuciak United States of America Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi
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