Tuesday 25 December 2012

most dangerous state for journalists.....


Pakistan, 2010 and deadliest place for journalists in 2011, this year dropped two notches, but the number of deaths remained steady at seven.
(CPJ) committee to protect journalists in a report issued on Tuesday by sixty seven journalists were killed in 2012 in the line of duty, the media in recent memory for most of the year. The number of deaths increased last year.CPJ war in Syria, firing a record number in Somalia and the constant rapid increase in violence blamed Pakistan.CPJ's annual analysts note that the 2012 International journalists were hit hard while the proportion of freelancers was higher than the historical average.Four of these killings took place in Balochistan. Abdul Haq Baloch victims, ARY television, who was shot in September as the Khuzdar Press Club, where he served as General Secretary was left was a representative.A murder by authorities, both in the media killings in the country and around the world is held accountable, "the report says.CPJ also supported by a media worker deaths documented in 2012. ARY TV in Pakistan, Mohammad Aamir died while driving a news crew was covering a protest in Peshawar violence.Freelancer's Mukarram Khan Aatif, the world News and Deewa Radio, the Voice of America's Pashto language service in a collaboration with the government in Shabqadar was shot outside mosque, about 15 miles north of Peshawar.The Taliban claimed responsibility for the killing of January, along Pak-Afghan border dispute depth coverage of Mr. Aatif had made him many enemies.Directly related to their work in Brazil, four journalists were killed, many of the country's highest annual toll represents a decade and seven during the past two years, bringing the total number of deaths.Targeted journalists wrote about political corruption and murder like a third world victims, they were also receiving threats.Dec 67 by the middle of his work with journalists killed in direct connection, 2012 is on track, one of deadliest year since 1992, CPJ began keeping detailed records become. 2009 worst year on record for journalist was killed, when 74 people, half of them work because they Maguindanao province, Philippines about a murder victim has been killed.Whether it was the work of CPJ in 2012 to investigate the deaths of 30 journalists have been.Syria by far the deadliest battle in 2012 with 28 journalists killed or targeted by the government or opposition forces were killed. Moreover, evenings only journalist covering the conflict in Lebanon was killed on the border.Syria, the highest annual number of deaths related to the conflict in Iraq, where 32 journalists were killed in both 2006 and 2007 toll during the war approached.Syria conflict, citizen journalists reporting on the events happening around them has played an important role in a high price for their courage. At least 13 citizen journalists in 2012 - who do not work for any media organization - was killed in Syria. One of them, Anas al-Tarsha, was only 17 years old.The official SANA news agency reported the head of household, Ali Abbas, an Islamic group linked to al-Qaeda were killed in the Damascus.Mosaab al Obdaallah, a reporter for the daily Tishreen, pro-opposition conflict website to send news and photos to her house by the Syrian security forces was shot.In the majority of victims - 94 percent - of the historical events in their own countries, according to data covering approximately one ratio were local journalists. Four international journalists have been killed in Syria in 2012 had them all.War-related shooting deaths of journalists worldwide since 2012 about two times was responsible for a third of historic proportions.About half of the deaths in 2012 of the murder was targeted, during the past two decades, the average is less than 69 percent. 2012 Death equilibrium dangerous assignments such as street protests came during the coverage.12 killed in Somalia in 2012 the deadliest year of the death rate, a country which has a long history of media killings is on record. During the past decade the murder of a journalist in Somalia's action.2012 the number of online journalists who, in 2011, a rapidly increasing proportion fifth and largest online community for journalists CPJ has documented one-third of the work.In parallel, the proportion of print journalists who died in the line of duty from 31 per cent fell short of the record. During the past two decades, more than half of those killed print media is accounted for. Television and radio journalists Toll balance of 2012.Who died in 2012 freelance journalists were twenty eight percent, but in line with 2011 per cent, twice that freelancers are represented over time.War, politics, and human rights among the 2012 victims were the three most common beats.About 35 per cent of those killed in 2012 were camera operators or photographers, a 20 per cent during the past two decades, the death toll higher proportion than that. About two-thirds of those killed in Syria held a camera.Outside Syria, the Middle East and North Africa has been declining death. Two work-related deaths were elsewhere in the region.In Bahrain, a freelance video graph-er Ahmed Ismail Hassan by pro-reform protests was shot after shot. Newspaper reporter in Egypt Imam Abu Deif is Hosseiny rubber Muslim Brotherhood supporters identified as a witness by shooting died after the loss.For the first time since 2003, CPJ any work-related deaths in Iraq was confirmed.CPJ the journalist in prison documentary death of a reporter under arrest. Four days later, the Iranian blogger Beheshti guitar is being arrested on charges that he died working against national security. 'In Colombia Guillermo Quiroz Delgado is a freelance journalist when he was arrested by police while covering street protests were hospitalized for injuries suffered after he died.

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