World Association of News Publishers


Journalists Killed

Se trata de una historia triste, cuyas víctimas suelen ser, sin quererlo, quienes con su firma deciden su fatal destino. En un giro de amarga ironía, la noticia, savia de vida de cualquier periodista, se convierte a menudo en la causa de su muerte.

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Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2013-02-07 12:30

The tale is grim, the victims often the unwitting authors of their own demise. In a twist of bitter irony the story, the lifeblood of any journalist, is often what kills them.

Author

Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2013-01-24 16:20

IPI and WAN-IFRA Demand Immediate Clarification of Events and Reiterate Call to Mexican Presidential Candidates

Author

Rodrigo Bonilla's picture

Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2012-06-22 14:33

American journalist Marie Colvin, and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed earlier today in the Syrian city of Homs.

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Farah Wael

Date

2012-02-22 11:12

En el marco de la conferencia WAN-IFRA América Latina, los oradores del panel “Libertad de Prensa en América Latina – Un continente, múltiples desafíos” explicaron cómo la censura, las agresiones físicas y los asesinatos, la presión económica y otras medidas aquejan a la prensa independiente y limitan su desarrollo.

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Rodrigo Bonilla's picture

Rodrigo Bonilla

Date

2011-03-15 11:05

En 2010, soixante-six journalistes et autres professionnels du monde des médias ont été tués dans l’exercice de leur fonction au monde. Le Mexique et le Pakistan sortent de ce triste bilan comme étant les pays les plus meurtriers pour les journalistes, a annoncé l’Association mondiale des journaux et des éditeurs de médias d’information (WAN-IFRA) ce mercredi.

Author

Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2011-01-14 15:10

Sixty-six journalists and other media workers were killed world-wide because of their professional activities in 2010, with Mexico and Pakistan emerging as the most deadly countries for journalists, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said Wednesday.

Author

Andrew Heslop's picture

Andrew Heslop

Date

2011-01-14 15:00

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