2023 marked a deadly year for journalists, says International Federation of Journalists

2023 marked a deadly year for journalists, says International Federation of Journalists


Journalists are being “deliberately targeted to cover up stories and restrict the public’s right to know”, it is claimed.

The allegation was made by the respected International Federation of Journalists.

It has just published its annual list of journalists killed which records the highest number of deaths in recent years.

Is says 2023 marked a deadly year for journalists including those reporting from war zones.

Some 68 per cent of recorded killings arose from the Israel-Gaza conflict with 75 Palestinian, four Israeli and three Lebanese journalists killed. In Europe, Russia’s war on Ukraine resulted in the killing of three journalists.

Two journalists’ murders in Afghanistan occurred this year under Taliban rule, and elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region, 10 journalists were killed across India, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Pakistan and China.

Eight murders in Africa included an accidental killing in Rwanda, and 10 journalists were killed in North and South America.

The NUJ has joined the IFJ in calling for an end to the targeting of journalists and says it “mourns the loss of colleagues killed around the world.”

IFJ records reveal 11 women are among killings this year; the union is supporting the Federation’s call urging world governments to swiftly adopt an international binding Convention to protect journalists’ safety and independence.

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Read also: Russian Union of Journalists suspended from International Federation of Journalists

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