Attacks on journalists have grown more barbaric and kidnappings have soared, Reporters Without Borders said Tuesday, after a year when violence against the media took centre stage and 66 reporters were killed.
The beheading of James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the Islamic State group highlighted the extreme danger journalists’ face in covering modern conflicts.
“Rarely have reporters been murdered with such a barbaric sense of propaganda, shocking the entire world,” said Reporters Without Borders in their annual report released Tuesday.
There was a slight drop in the number of murdered journalists — down from 71 last year — thanks largely to fewer …read more
Source: Pakistan Today