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    Reporters Without Borders: 57 journalists killed around the world in 2016, including five in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Mon 19 Dec 2016, 4:17 am

    Reporters Without Borders: 57 journalists killed around the world in 2016, including five in Iraq
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    Translation ...
    News of the Organization of Reporters Without Borders on Monday revealed that 57 journalists were killed worldwide in 2016 while doing their job.
    The Associated Press quoted French news translated from the report as saying that "19 reporter killed in Syria alone, followed by Afghanistan, where 10 journalists and nine killed in Mexico and five journalists in Iraq, all of whom are local journalists and the rest scattered around the world."
    He added that "Although that number was less than last year when 67 journalists were killed, but the cause of the decline is due to fleeing from countries that have become very serious, such as Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen and Burundi."
    He continued that "the withdrawal of journalists from conflict-torn countries have created gaps in the news enables criminals of impunity and violence against journalists is increasing significantly deliberately." 


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