Wednesday, December 19, 2018

US Ranked Among Deadliest For Journalists

Journalists murdered in June 2018
For the first time, the United States has been ranked as one of the deadliest countries for journalists, according to Reporters Without Borders.

In an analysis by the organization, the US was tied with India as the fifth-most deadliest country for reporters in 2018 — after Afghanistan, Syria, Mexico and Yemen.

Six journalists were killed in the US out of the 80 media professionals that were killed this year, according to the report, which has been published annually by Reporters Without Borders since 1995.

“The hatred of journalists that is voiced, and sometimes very openly proclaimed, by unscrupulous politicians, religious leaders and businessmen has tragic consequences on the ground, and has been reflected in this disturbing increase in violations against journalists,” Reporters Without Borders Secretary General Christophe Deloire said in a statement, the Hill reported.

Four reporters in the US were killed during the mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in Maryland in June. A local news anchor and cameraman were also killed in North Carolina in May by a falling tree while covering the storm Alberto, Adweek reported.

Nearly half of the slain journalists were killed in countries that did not face conflict or war, according to Reporters Without Borders. Forty-nine journalists were “deliberately targeted” because their reporting threatened the interests of individuals in positions of power, the organization said.

Sixty journalists remain held hostage around the world, according to The NYPost.

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