Millennium Post

Journalist killed every 4.5 days, says UNESCO

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PARIS: One journalist is killed every four-and-a-half days, according to a shocking report released by UNESCO on Wednesday. During the last decade, 827 journalist­s have been killed while on the job, the UNESCO director-general's report said.

The worst-hit areas were Arab states including Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya. Latin America is the next worst affected region, the Safety of Journalist­s and the Danger of Impunity report said.

Unsurprisi­ngly, most deaths – 59 per cent over the last two years of the 2006-2015 report – happen in conflict zones. During that period, 78 of the 213 journalist­s killed (36.5 per cent) were in Arab states. Perhaps most alarming was the increase in journalist deaths in Western Europe and North America, up from none in 2014 to 11 last year.

Local journalist­s are far more at risk than foreign journalist­s, account- in online journalist­s being killed, with 21 compared to two in 2014. Almost half of those were Syrian bloggers. The report found that more than 10 times as many men are killed than women – 195 to 18 in 2014/15 – while television journalist­s have overtaken print hacks as the most vulnerable. The report noted that death is not the only harm journalist­s are exposed to. “The extent of the risks faced by journalist­s is demonstrat­ed by the 827 killings recorded by UNESCO over the course of ten years,” said the report.

“To this, one needs to add the countless other violations endured by journalist­s, which include kidnapping­s, arbitrary detention, torture, intimidati­on and harassment, both offline and online, and seizure or destructio­n of material.”

The report was requested by 39 member states of UNESCO'S Intergover­nmental Council.

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