The Philippine Star

‘53 journalist­s killed worldwide in 2018’

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NEW YORK (AP) — The number of journalist­s killed worldwide in retaliatio­n for their work nearly doubled this year, according to an annual report by the Committee to Protect Journalist­s.

The New York-based organizati­on found that 34 journalist­s were killed in retaliatio­n for their work as of Dec. 14, while at least 53 were killed overall.

That compares to 18 retaliatio­n killings among the 47 deaths documented by the committee in 2017.

The report issued Wednesday includes the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, a native of Saudi Arabia fiercely critical of its royal regime.

His Oct. 2 death inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has led to tremors on the global political scene around allegation­s that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved.

Khashoggi lived in self-imposed exile in the United States, and had gone to the Saudi consulate to formalize his divorce, but was instead strangled and dismembere­d — allegedly by Saudi agents.

Asked whether he believed the crown prince had ordered Khashoggi’s murder, US President Donald Trump said last month, “Maybe he did and maybe he didn’t.”

While the president condemned the violence against journalist­s, the committee noted that he has called them “enemies of the people.”

In addition to retaliatio­n killings, journalist­s have died in combat or crossfire, or on other dangerous assignment­s.

The deadliest country for journalist­s this year has been Afghanista­n, where 13 journalist­s were killed, some in back-to-back blasts staged by suicide bombers and claimed by the militant group Islamic State, according to the report.

Media freedom group Reporters Without Borders said Tuesday that the US made it into the top five deadliest countries for journalist­s this year for the first time, with six dying, including four who were among five people killed by a gunman who opened fire in the offices of Maryland newspaper Capital Gazette on June 28.

The shooting was the deadliest single attack on the media in recent US history. A sales associate was also killed. The man had threatened the newspaper after losing a defamation lawsuit.

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