Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A Bloody Year For Journalists In 2012

121 Journalists Killed In 2012 -- The Guardian

Syria conflict one factor behind deadly year for media workers, with death toll up 13% on 2011 figure of 107

More than 120 journalists and media workers have been killed so far in 2012, with the conflict in Syria making it one of the bloodiest in recent years.

The International Federation of Journalists said there has been a total of 121 deaths among media personnel from targeted killings, bomb attacks and cross-fire incidents in 2012.

This is up 13% on the 107 killed in 2011 and 22% on the 94 that died in 2010. In 2009 113 media personnel were killed.

The IFJ said that Syria was the most dangerous country in the world for media personnel this year, with 35 fatalities recorded. Sunday Times reporter Marie Colvin was killed in the conflict there in February.

It was followed by Somalia, which the IFJ called a "media killing field" with 18.

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Update: 2012 Was One Of 'Bloodiest Years' For Journalists: International Federation of Journalists -- Huffington Post/Reuters

WNU Editor: The International Federation of Journalists website is here.

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