IFJ calls for international laws protecting journalists to be enforced after another deadly year of killings Sources News Release
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Publisher: International Federation of Journalists Date Written: 11/01/2016 Year Published: 2016 Resource Type: Article
2015 has been another deadly year for journalists, with at least 109 journalists and media staff killed in targeted killings, bomb attacks and cross-fire incidents, according to the annual report published by the IFJ.
Abstract: 2015 has been another deadly year for journalists, with at least 109 journalists and media staff killed in targeted killings, bomb attacks and cross-fire incidents, according to the annual report published today by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
The Opens external link in new windowIFJ 2015 list names the 109 journalists and media staff killed across 30 countries, together with 3 who died of accidental deaths. It marks a small drop from last year when 118 killings and 17 a... To read the full release go to http://www.sources.com/Releases/NR2654.htm
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