Friday, January 1, 2016

Journalist death toll rises in 2015

Last year, 69 journalists were killed with the motive linked to the performance of their professional duties. Another 25 journalists lost their lives in killings with unconfirmed motives. /Committee to Protect Journalists

The number of journalists killed in the line of duty ticked upward last year, rising from 61 dead in 2014 to 69 lost.

In 2015, the bravery required to work as a journalist in countries engulfed in war or riddled with corruption is evident in the statistics:

  • In the 47 journalist murders last year, no one has been brought to justice in 83% of the cases
  • In the murder cases, 60% of journalists were threatened prior to their killings, 21% were taken captive before they were killed, and 15% were tortured
  • Politics was by far the most dangerous beat to cover in 2015, accounting for part or all of the motivation behind 68% of journalist killings
  • Political groups (52%), military officials (16%) and government officials (12%) were the leading suspects in orchestrating journalist killings
A free press is a bulwark of democracy, and journalists continue to man the front lines in the struggles against tyranny around the world.

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