One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack
IN MAY 2019, WIRED joined the One Free Press Coalition, a united group of preeminent editors and publishers using their global reach and social platforms to spotlight journalists under attack worldwide. The coalition is issuing its 21st monthly 10 Most Urgent list of press freedom cases around the world. The list is ranked in order of urgency and focuses on killed journalists whose cases have not been brought to justice, ahead of the November 2 observance of the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.
Heres November's list, ranked in order of urgency:
Since 1992, when the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) began collecting data, 883 journalists have been murdered. According to CPJs annual Global Impunity Index released this week, Somalia, Syria, Iraq and South Sudan are the four countries with the greatest number of unsolved murders targeting the press, calculated as a percentage of the countrys population.
Globally, the number of journalists murdered in reprisal for their work was the lowest in 2019 that CPJ has recorded in any year since 1992. The reason is difficult to pinpoint, due to self-censorship, the use of other tools to intimidate reporters, and the high-profile nature of some recent cases potentially playing a role.
1. Jamal Khashoggi (Saudi Arabia)
High-profile murder case seeking answers from US intelligence officials.
Jamal Khashoggi, former editor in chief of the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan and a columnist for The Washington Post, was killed by a team of Saudi military and intelligence officials on October 2, 2018, shortly after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Turkish and Saudi courts have tried and sentenced several suspects in the case. It was revealed in September 2020 that, after Khashoggis murder, US president Donald Trump admitted to helping shield Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who ordered the journalists murder, according to a report released by the CIA. A current lawsuit against the US intelligence community seeks the release of documents that may provide information on its awareness of threats to Khashoggis life.
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