NEW REPORT: As of Dec. 1, 2022, 363 journalists were in prisons around the world for practicing journalism - a record number, which is 20% higher than last year's record.

Countries with the most #journalists imprisoned
1. Iran 62 journalists jailed
2. China 43
3. Myanmar 42
4. Turkey 40
5. Belarus 26
6. Egypt 21 / Vietnam 21
8. Russia 19
9. Eritrea 16
10. Saudi Arabia 11
11. India 7

From Committee to Protect Journalists: https://cpj.org/reports/2022/12/number-of-jailed-journalists-spikes-to-new-global-record/

Number of jailed journalists spikes to new global record - Committee to Protect Journalists

The number of journalists jailed around the world set yet another record in 2022. In a year marked by conflict and repression, authoritarian leaders doubled down on their criminalization of independent reporting, deploying increasing cruelty to stifle dissenting voices and undermine press freedom.  Published December 14, 2022 By Arlene Getz/CPJ Editorial Director Worst Offenders |...

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Journalists killed in 2022
Ukraine 12
Haiti 5
Philippines 3
Mexico 3
Brazil 2
Somalia 2
Myanmar 2
Chad 2
India 1
US 1
Colombia 1
Chile 1
Turkey 1
Israel 1
More info: https://cpj.org/data/?status=Killed&start_year=2022&end_year=2022&group_by=location_sorted&motiveConfirmed%5B%5D=Confirmed&type%5B%5D=Journalist
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@conradhackett

Journalism has been the stuff of heroes and heroines but now they are targets for truth telling. The 4th Estate must be valued and protected.

@conradhackett

RIP Shireen Abu Akleh. She was murdered by the Israeli government who repeatedly lied about her cause of death and tried to cover up their actions.

https://theintercept.com/2022/09/20/shireen-abu-akleh-killing-israel/

Israeli Forces Deliberately Killed Palestinian American Journalist, Report Shows

A new forensic analysis proves that an Israeli sniper could see that Shireen Abu Akleh was a journalist before shooting the bullet that killed her.

The Intercept