These are harrowing times that we live in, with war on nearly every continent, and it seems to be getting worse. Throughout my time as a freelance photographer girlfriends and my late wife have always said very early on in the relationship, "no motorbikes, no warzones!! Or else!"
Following the recent release of the Reporters Without Borders annual report into the number of journalists displaced, kidnapped or murdered it would seem my overprotective partners had the right idea. Check out the facts;
2012 in numbers
88 journalists killed (+33%)
879 journalists arrested 1993 journalists threatened or physically attacked
38 journalists kidnapped
73 journalists fled their country
6 media assistants killed
47 netizens and citizen-journalists killed
144 bloggers and netizens arrested
Perhaps most worrying is the fact that there has been an 840% increase in the amount of netizens and citizen-journalists killed in the past 12 months. A 33% increase in the amount of journalists killed and a 46% increase in the amount of journalists kidnapped. To get some perspective remember 63 journalists were killed in the 8 year period(1965-1973) of the American involvement in Vietnam.
The Top 5 most dangerous places for journalists in 2012 were;
1.Syria
2.Somalia
3.Pakistan
4.Mexico
5.Brazil
This has been the worst year for journalist casualties since Reporters Without Borders began compiling these reports back in 1995.
You can check out the full report by following this link to download the report as a PDF; http://fr.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/bilanannuelgb.pdf
Just think...11 years ago on the 23rd of January 2002, US journalist Daniel Pearl was kidnapped by
a Pakistani militant group while on his way to an interview with Sheikh
Mubarak Ali Gilani in Karachi, Pakistan. Emails were sent to the United
States with a number of demands in exchange for Pearl's release.
Despite the United States' efforts, nine days later Pearl was beheaded.
As I write this photojournalist James Foley has been missing for 63 days in Syria. Check out the Free James Foley site here; www.freejamesfoley.org
American journalist Austin Tice has also been missing since Aug. 13 2012. A
video surfaced on Oct. 1 2012 showing Tice in the custody of
foreign Islamic fighters.(Austin Tice...Kidnappers Video??) But the video's authenticity has been
questioned. The US State Department has asked the Syrian government to
be “more forthcoming” with information about the missing journalist. But
the Syrian government says it has no information about Tice's
whereabouts.
On August 20 2012, (156 days ago!!!) Palestinian-Jordanian Bashar Fahmi Al-Kadumi, with the Arabic-language television channelAl-Hurra, also disappeared in the northern province of Aleppo with his colleague, Cuneyt Unal, who has since been released.
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