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Keep the Public Informed Without Fear

KEEP THE PUBLIC INFORMED WITHOUT FEAR П ANALYSIS OF KILLINGS OF JOURNALISTS 70 2006 2010 WOMEN 6% FOREIGN 6% 91 59 2007 2011 94% 94% LOCATION A death 46 123 2008 2012 MEN LOCAL per week 77 2009 2013 62 65 Period: 2006-2013 In Africa 2.6% of the cases were resolved. In Arab States 1% In Asia and the Pacific 6.7% In Europe and North America 40% In Latin America and the Caribbean 9.8% GLOBAL TREND Europe and North America: overall decline Asia and the Pacific: overall decline after the peak in 2009 Arab States: sharp increase with a peak in 2012 Europe and North America (25 deaths) 4% Latin America and the Caribbean: upward trend (190 deaths) Arab States 30% 32% Asia and Pacific Africa: constant until an increase in 2012 and 2013 Latin america and the Caribbean (123 deaths) 21% (179 deaths) Africa 13% (76 deaths) PRINT 244(41%) TV 154(26%) 6% 28.8% RADIO 123(21%) OF THE CASES ARE STILL IN STAGES OF JUDICIAL WEB 41(7%) ARE CONSIDERED RESOLVED. INQUIRY CROSS- PLATFORM 31(5%) 50 100 150 200 250 "Journalists must be able to keep the public informed without fearing for their lives. A free and independent press is essential for democracy and rule of law" Quoted by the Director-General of UNESCO: ШЫП Information Source: UNESCO Journalists who worked regularly across different media including Print/Web; Print/TV; Film; Radio/ TV; Radio/Print; Radio/Web; TV/Radio; TV/Print. TYPE OF MEDIA SEX REGION

Keep the Public Informed Without Fear

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This was an entry to Visually and UNESCO's Infographic Competition: Raising Awareness to End Impunity.

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