Reporters Without Borders has released its list of the 10 most dangerous places in the world for journalists in 2011. It is unsurprisingly similar to that published recently by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Both reports indicate an increase in violence against journalists over the last year, partly due to the Arab Spring.
Reporters Without Borders has released its list of the 10 most dangerous places in the world for journalists in 2011. It is unsurprisingly similar to that published recently by the Committee to Protect Journalists. Both reports indicate an increase in violence against journalists over the last year, partly due to the Arab Spring.
J-Source put the important facts and figures from the Reporters Without Borders report into an infographic:
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