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At least 77 journalists and media workers killed in 2015

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At least 77 journalists and media workers killed in 2015

TORONTO, Canada - 2015 was another grim year for threats and attacks against journalists around the world. According to CJFE's research, 77 journalists and media workers were killed in relation to their work in 2015. The numbers are down from 2014 (100 journalists killed), but the dangers faced by journalists remain unchanged.

Last year saw a continued rise in the targeting of journalists as a means to quell dissent, incite fear and gain publicity. The uptick in notable incidents and trends such as the attack on Charlie Hebdo is alarming, but has only deepened CJFE's resolve to defend free expression and free press. As we look back at the year that was, we pay respect to the courageous individuals whose lives were lost while bringing truth to light.

Notable Incidents

France, January 7, 2015

2015 began with the tragic attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were brutally murdered, including nine magazine staff, in Paris on January 7. The attackers identified themselves as members of Al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen. Charlie Hebdo is known for its highly controversial satirical cartoons depicting contentious political and religious issues, including the Prophet Muhammad. The incident became a rallying point for free expression advocates around the world.

Full story: http://www.eturbonews.com/67456/least-77-journalists-and-media-workers-killed-2015

-- eTN 2016-01-12

How long are Infidels expected to put up with these unprovoked attacks

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