IFJ Annual Reports on
Journalists and Media Staff Killed
Over the past 12 years more than 1,100 journalists and media staff have been killed in the line of duty. They died because someone did not like what they wrote or said, because someone did not like journalists or simply because they were in the wrong place in the wrong time.
Every job has its risks, and journalists, whose job is to bring into
the open what someone wants hidden, are at greater risk than most. But
the risks today are unacceptably high. In some parts of the world
harassment, threats and worse have become an unavoidable part of the
job. When reporting on war or civil conflict the risks escalate and
journalists lose their lives.
The IFJ has campaigned for many years for greater safety and for a
focus on the in-country journalists and freelances who are at greatest
risk and who have the least protection.
The IFJ publishes an annual report in which it documents the cases of
journalists and media staff killed during the course of each year.
IFJ report on journalists and media staff killed in 2007
IFJ report on journalists and media staff killed in 2006
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See also Database on Deaths and Disappearances of Journalists

in Russia, between 1993 and now
DOWNLOAD 2005 REPORT -
Targeting and Tragedy: An IFJ Report on Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2005
To download the main 2005 report in pdf click on the following links:
Part One: Introduction, Caselist, Africa and Latin America cases
Part Two: Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle East cases
Part Three: Safety Fund Report
Download special insert on Media Solidarity in Face of Misfortune

Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2004. An IFJ Report on Media Casualties in the Field of Journalism and Newsgathering (2 PDFS)
Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2003. An IFJ Report on Media Casualties in the Field of Journalism and Newsgathering (PDF)
Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2002. An IFJ Report on Media Casualties in the Field of Journalism and Newsgathering (PDF)
Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2001. An IFJ Report on Media Casualties in the Field of Journalism and Newsgathering (PDF)
Journalists and Media Staff Killed in 2000. An IFJ Report on Media Casualties in the Field of Journalism and Newsgathering (PDF)











