Asian Journal

56 journalist­s killed in 2019: UN

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United Nations: Fifty-six journalist­s were killed in 2019 and most of them died outside conflict zones, a UN spokespers­on said.

The number dropped by nearly half from the year 2018, but perpetrato­rs enjoyed almost total impunity, Xinhua news agency quoted Stephane Dujarric, spokespers­on for UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres, as saying on Monday citing Unesco figures.

The figure was published in the ‘’Unesco Observator­y of Killed Journalist­s’’ on Monday.

In total, Unesco recorded 894 journalist killings in the decade from 2010 to 2019, an average of almost 90 per year. The number in 2019 was 99. Journalist­s were murdered in all regions of the world, with Latin America and the Caribbean recording 22 killings, the highest number, followed by 15 in Asia-pacific, and 10 in Arab States. “The figures show that journalist­s not only suffer extreme risks when covering violent conflict, but that they are also targeted when reporting on local politics, corruption and crime - often in their hometowns,” the Unesco said.

Almost two thirds (61 per cent) of the cases in 2019 occurred in countries not experienci­ng armed conflict, a notable spike in a wider trend in recent years, and a reversal of the situation of 2014, when this figure was one third.

More than 90 per cent of cases recorded in 2019 concerned local journalist­s, consistent with previous years, it added. In response to these figures, Audrey Azoulay, the Director-general of Unesco, said: “Unesco remains deeply troubled by the hostility and violence directed at all too many journalist­s around the world.

“As long as this situation lasts, it will undermine democratic debate.”

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