11 February 2011
Roll Call of Loss and Tragedy Continues, Says IFJ Report of Media staff Killed in 2010
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today published the
full report of journalists and media staff killed during 2010, saying that 94
media fatalities last year demonstrate the increasing risks facing journalists
around the globe. The report also includes three cases of journalists who lost
their lives in accidents.
"It is a poignant roll call of tragedy and loss recording the deaths of
2,271 colleagues since 1990, including 97 who died in 2010," said Aidan White,
IFJ General Secretary in his introduction to the report." These figures
illustrate how in an age when media are more powerful and when people have ever
expanding access to different sources of information, journalists determined to
tell the truth face increasing risks."
The IFJ report shows that Pakistan had the worst record in media safety
with 16 dead, ahead of Mexico and Honduras which recorded ten killings each.
There was a decrease in the number of killings compared to a total of 139 in 2009
but the report notes that high levels of violence remained the major threat to
safety of media.
"Regional conflicts, drug wars and political unrest continue to create
killing fields for journalists and people who work with them," said White.
"This year 94 journalists and media staff killed were victims of targeted
killings, bomb attacks and cross fire incidents."
The prevailing impunity for crimes against journalists in many regions
is also highlighted in the report as another source of violence against media.
Governments need to take attacks on the press seriously and take credible
action in order to provide a deterrence against these crimes, says the report.
The report includes a detailed account of the IFJ International Safety
Fund which provides assistance to journalists and their families who have been
victims of violence or where forced into exile.
"This money, from the pockets and purses of colleagues, represents the best
of solidarity in our movement," added White.
Please download the IFJ Full Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2010 here
For more information, please contact IFJ on + 32 2 235 22 07
The IFJ represents more than
600.000 members in 125 countries











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