8 Journalists Killed in Crossfire / Combat in 1993

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1992


Statistical Analysis

Job *

25% Broadcast reporter
25% Camera Operator
13% Photographer
25% Print reporter/writer
13% Technician
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Medium *

38% Print
63% Television
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Gender

88% Male
13% Female
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Local / Foreign

38% Local
63% Foreign
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Beats Covered by Victims *

13% Business
13% Culture
13% Human Rights
13% Politics
88% War
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Freelance

25% Freelance
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All figures are rounded to the nearest full percentage point. * May add up to more than 100 percent because more than one category applies in some cases.


Crossfire/Combat Deaths by Country in 1993

  1. Georgia: 3
  2. Bosnia: 2
  1. Somalia: 1
  2. Lebanon: 1
  1. Angola: 1

8 Journalists Killed in Crossfire / Combat in 1993

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David Bolkvadze, Worldwide Television News

     October 28, 1993, in Kobi, Georgia

Andrei Soloviev, ITAR-TASS

     September 27, 1993, in Sukhumi, Georgia

Alexandra Tuttle, The Wall Street Journal

     September 22, 1993, in Sukhumi, Georgia

Elpidio Inacio, Televisao Popular de Angola

     August 23, 1993, in Kuito, Angola

Ahmed Haidar, Al-Manar Television

     July 26, 1993, in Beirut, Lebanon

Jean-Claude Jumel, TF-1

     June 18, 1993, in Mogadishu, Somalia

Dominique Lonneux, Freelancer

     June 2, 1993, in western Herzegovina, Bosnia

Guido Puletti, Freelancer

     May 29, 1993, in central Bosnia, Bosnia


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