45 Journalists Killed In 2021: IFJ
01 January 2022, 11:59 am
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on Friday said that a total of 45 journalists were killed worldwide in 2021, one of the lowest death tolls it has recorded for any year.
The figure tracked closely with a toll of 46 killings of journalists given two weeks ago by another media watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, which also noted it as its lowest-ever since starting its tallies in 1995.
The toll included nine in Afghanistan, the highest number suffered by a single country. Elsewhere, eight died in Mexico, four in India and three in Pakistan.
The IFJ said the media workers more often than not are killed for exposing corruption, crime and abuse of power in their communities, cities and countries.
According to the group’s count, the Asia-Pacific region - which includes Afghanistan - was the deadliest, with 20 killings. Then came the Americas, with 10, Africa, with eight, Europe with six, and the Middle East and Arab countries with just one. It also mentioned the death of two journalists in a ‘deadly accident’ in Iran.
IFJ Secretary General Anthony Bellanger emphasized his organization’s support for a UN convention for the protection of journalists to ensure accountability for journalists’ killings.
The IFJ’s figures differed slightly from those given by RSF, which counted seven journalists killed in Mexico, six in Afghanistan, and four each in Yemen and India.
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