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One Journalist Killed Every Four Days In 2022: UNESCO

The United Nations culture agency noted that nearly half of the journalists killed were targeted while off duty.

by Intercept Nigeria
January 18, 2023
in Press Freedom
One Journalist Killed Every Four Days In 2022: UNESCO

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The United Nations said on Tuesday that the killing of journalists worldwide significantly increased by 50 per cent in 2022, following a decline over the previous three years.

The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), in its 2021-2022 freedom of expression report released on Tuesday, said 86 journalists were killed in 2022.

According to the agency, the figure amounted to killing one journalist every four days.

The report added that the number of killings rose from 55 in 2021.

The agency said the findings highlight the grave risks and vulnerabilities that journalists continue to face in their work.

“Authorities must step up their efforts to stop these crimes and ensure their perpetrators are punished because indifference is a major factor in this climate of violence,” UNESCO director-general Audrey Azoulay said.

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The UNESCO chief described the findings as “alarming.”

The United Nations culture agency noted that nearly half of the journalists killed were targeted while off duty.

One Journalist Killed Every Four Days In 2022: UNESCO
Journalists during a press conference

It stated that some were attacked while travelling or in parking lots or other public places where they were not on assignment, while others were in their homes at the time of their killing.

The report warned that this implies that “there are no safe spaces for journalists, even in their spare time.”

Despite progress in the past five years, the rate of impunity for journalist killings remains “shockingly high” at 86 per cent.

The organisation said that combating impunity remains a pressing commitment on which international cooperation must be further mobilised.

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In addition to killing, journalists in 2022 also were victims of other forms of violence. This included enforced disappearance, kidnapping, arbitrary detention, legal harassment and digital violence, with women particularly being targeted.

The UNESCO study highlighted challenges for journalists, pointing out that the weaponisation of defamation laws, cyber laws, and anti “fake news” legislation is used to limit freedom of speech and create a toxic environment for journalists to operate in.

UNESCO found that Latin America and the Caribbean were the deadliest for journalists in 2022, with 44 killings, over half of those killed worldwide.

Worldwide, the deadliest individual countries were Mexico, with 19 killings, Ukraine, with 10 and Haiti, with nine. Asia and the Pacific registered 16 killings, while 11 were killed in Eastern Europe.

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While the number of journalists killed in countries in conflict rose to 23 in 2022, compared with 20 the previous year, the global increase was primarily driven by killings in non-conflict countries.

This number almost doubled from 35 cases in 2021 to 61 in 2022, representing three-quarters of all killings last year.

Some of the reasons the journalists were killed ranged from reprisals for their reporting of organised crime and armed conflict to the rise of extremism. Others were killed for covering sensitive issues such as corruption, environmental crime, abuse of power, and protests.

 (NAN)

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