
“What it’s like to be a journalist in the Sahel” – RSF report on threats to journalism in this African region
September 11, 2024
Impunity in Europe: Uninvestigated Murder of Greek Journalist Sokratis Giolias
September 11, 2024According to the annual round-up compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the number of journalists killed worldwide in connection with their work (45 as of 1 December 2023) is the lowest since 2002, despite the war in the Middle East. In Gaza, at least 13 journalists have been killed because of their work as journalists since the war began between Israel and Hamas, a total that rises to 56 if we include all journalists killed in the Gaza Strip, whether or not in the line of their work. Worldwide, 521 journalists are currently detained on arbitrary grounds linked to their profession (down 8.4% from 2022).
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