35 Journalists Murdered in 2004
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Statistical Analysis
Job *
29% Broadcast reporter 3% Camera Operator 20% Columnist / Commentator 17% Editor 9% Photographer 29% Print reporter/writer 6% Publisher/Owner
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Medium *
3% Internet 57% Print 34% Radio 11% Television
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Local / Foreign
91% Local 9% Foreign
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Murder Victims
11% Taken Captive 37% Threatened 6% Tortured
Impunity in Murder Cases
80% Complete impunity 11% Partial justice 9% Full justice
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Suspected Source of Fire in Murder Cases
34% Criminal group 29% Government Officials 6% Local Residents 3% Military Officials 29% Political Group
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Beats Covered by Victims *
3% Business 40% Corruption 49% Crime 3% Culture 11% Human Rights 46% Politics 3% Sports 11% War
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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.
Murders by Country in 2004
35 Journalists Murdered in 2004
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December 16, 2004, in Banjul, Gambia
November 28, 2004, in Escuinapa, Mexico
November 13, 2004, in Kalibo, Philippines
November 12, 2004, in Jolo, Philippines
November 9, 2004, in Juigalpa, Nicaragua
November, 2004, in Mosul, Iraq
October 19, 2004, in Tandag , Philippines
October 14, 2004, in 2004 Baghdad, Iraq
October 14, 2004, in Mosul, Iraq
September 29, 2004, in Bataan Province, Philippines
September 14, 2004, in Azua, Dominican Republic
August 31, 2004, in Matamoros , Mexico
August 26, 2004, in an area near Najaf, Iraq
August 22, 2004, in Manikcchari , Bangladesh
August 16, 2004, in Colombo, Sri Lanka
August 11, in Dailekh, Nepal
August 5, 2004, in Bauan, Philippines
July 31, 2004, in Laoag City, Philippines
July 9, 2004, in Moscow, Russia
June 27, 2004, in Khulna
, Bangladesh
June 22, 2004, in Tijuana, Mexico
June 17, 2004, in General Santos, Philippines
June 6, 2004, in Al-Suwadi, Saudi Arabia
May 31, 2004, in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka
May 28, 2004, in Podgorica, Serbia
April 24, 2004, in Timbaúba, Brazil
April 20, 2004, in Coronel Sapucaia, Brazil
Nadia Nasrat, Iraq Media Network/Diyala TV
March 18, 2004, in Baqouba, Iraq
February 21, 2004, in Medak, India
February 14, 2004, in Yungay, Peru
February 11, 2004, in Legazpi City, Philippines
February 10, 2004, in Managua, Nicaragua
February 7, 2004, in San Alberto, Colombia
January 29, 2004, in Mansehra, Pakistan
January 15, 2004, in Khulna, Bangladesh