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13 Journalists Killed In Pakistan, Five in India This Year

Sunday, 30 December 2012, 22:20 Hrs   |    2 Comments
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New Delhi: Pakistan saw the highest number of journalists losing their lives in South Asia with 13 of them dying in the line of duty, followed by India with five among a total of 25 media-persons falling victim to violence.

"In 2012, South Asia- the most volatile region- mourned the murder of 25 media persons, with Pakistan again remaining in the lead. 13 journalists lost their lives in Pakistan, followed by five in India, three in Bangladesh, and two each in Nepal and Afghanistan," a report of the South Asia Media Monitor said.

The report states that though no journalist was killed in Sri Lanka, Bhutan and the Maldives, media persons there continued to face professional challenges and hazards.



"The media also came under scrutiny for laxity in professionalism in achieving accuracy and being unbiased," the report said.

Insurgency affected Balochistan and the northern parts of Pakistan were the most dangerous areas with the range of threats and trauma growing.

 In India, five killings point to the dangers journalism faced apart from the constant pressure of commercialisation.

Tensions persisted in the conflict prone regions such as Kashmir, the report said.

It claimed that journalists working in North-East India face threats from both the Maoists and the security agencies.

In Sri Lanka, media has seen no major improvement even after the end of the civil strife there, the report said.



Also Read: 5 Most Deadliest Countries for Journalists in 2012


Source: PTI
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Reader's comments(2)
1: Indian journalist are politically affiliated. Hence their use is only for the politicians,Not for the common man. These so called agents i mean jurnos, live in a fools paradise & portray themselves as the elitist group, while the Aam admi considers them as a school of wrong informers.
The way congress party has manipulated these jurnos was an achievement to be seen to believe as there was a total blackout of the opposition BJP & allies on the Delhi Rape issue. The TV.Media Journalist is more or less called Buffoons & Jokers by the Common Man. Hence there is no value for these Jurnos of late. Whether they live to tell a tale or die leaving their legacy who cares.
Posted by:saji - 01 Jan, 2013
2: In Pakistan every hour several people are dead so it is usual.
Posted by:chandrasekharan - 31 Dec, 2012
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