The International Federation of Journalists records that 94 journalists and media workers, including 9 women, have been killed in 2023. Since 7 October, more than one journalist a day has lost their lives during the war in Gaza, a scale and pace of loss of media professionals’ lives without precedent.Â
Publishing ahead of International Human Rights Day, on the 10th December, the IFJ insists that far greater action is required from the international community to safeguard journalists’ lives and hold to account their attackers.
Separate investigations by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International determined Israel’s military fired artillery at journalists near the border on October 13.
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Today marks the death anniversary of Press TV's cameraman in Afghanistan, Habibollah Hosseinzadeh, who lost his life in a Kabul bomb attack claimed by the Takfiri Daesh terrorists in 2017.