India becomes 5th most dangerous country for journalists : RWB
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India becomes 5th most dangerous country for journalists : RWB
News Delhi : In terms of journalists, India is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, while the entry of America in this list is for the first time. In the report of Reporters Without Borders released on December 18, the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashogi and the Data Journalist of Slovakia Yan Kucheik shows the extent to which enemies of freedom of press can go. Both India and America are on the same page in this list.
In the 11 months of 2018 80 journalists have been killed around the world. Apart from India and America, this list includes Yemen, Mexico, Syria and Afghanistan. According to the Report Without Borders report, 6 journalists were killed in this year in India and many other journalists were killed in fatal attacks. Along with this, several journalists were assaulted or threatened.
Apart from this, many journalists had to face a hay campaign against themselves, in which the threat of killing life on social media was very common. Reporters Without Borders report says that among the 5 most dangerous countries in the world of journalists, besides India, America, Mexico, Yemen, Syria and Afghanistan are also involved and many journalists have lost their lives here.
The study of the report reveals that barbaric methods were also used to kill these journalists. In his report, he has been referring to the murder of two journalists Naveen Nishchal and Vijay Singh of a Hindi newspaper.
The report said that a village head of Bihar had killed SUV car on both the reporters on March 25 after reporting it against him. One such incident happened in Madhya Pradesh, where a journalist reporting on local mining mafia was loaded and killed by a truck.
In the last 3 years, criminal organizations involved in illegal mining of sand or other illegal mining have killed at least six journalists.
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