We noted the other day that 57 journalists were killed in 2010, according to Reporters Without Borders.
The Committee to Protect Journalists has created an interactive that explores the motivation behind the killings. Thus far they’ve identified 44 journalists whose deaths they can attribute to cause.
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Proof that political and cultural journalism kills
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Fascinating stuff here.
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It really says something when journalists died more covering corruption and politics than war, though the 32% covering...
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Nice job.
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