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IFJ: 104 journalists murdered this year, Iraq tops list as most deadly
Iraq, India and Mexico Most Deadly as 2008 Claims 104 Killings in Journalism, says IFJ The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today said that the number of work related killings of journalists significantly dropped in 2008 following three years of record levels. Iraq tops the list of countries where reporters face the most serious risks before India and Mexico in a year which ends with 104 killings.
Iraq, India and Mexico Most Deadly as 2008 Claims 104 Killings in Journalism, says IFJ The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today said that the number of work related killings of journalists significantly dropped in 2008 following three years of record levels. Iraq tops the list of countries where reporters face the most serious risks before India and Mexico in a year which ends with 104 killings.
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