Record Imprisonments, Impunity for Murders: Can Press Freedo

Record Imprisonments, Impunity for Murders: Can Press Freedom Watchdogs Even Keep Up?

No less than 72 percent of all 831 journalists killed on the job from 1992 through the aughts, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), were murdered outright as crimes that stand as homicides.

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