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Colombia: journalist killed by hitmen in home

The death of a radio station director marks the first in the region this year.

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26 Jan 2024
IFJ killing list reveals 68 deaths of media workers and 375 in prison

The International Federation of Journalists has published its full annual report on journalists and media staff killed and those behind bars in 2022.

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07 Feb 2023
IFJ records 67 killings of journalists and media staff

New figures released by the International Federation of Journalists reveal an increase in the number of journalists murdered while undertaking their work.

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12 Dec 2022
IFJ records 60 killings of media workers in 2020

The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of an unprecedented global pandemic crisis, but also as the year of the resurgence of murders of journalists and media staff around the world.

IFJ end impunity

04 Jan 2021
Mexico remains deadliest country in the world for journalists

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released its annual report of killings of journalists, detailing 49 deaths worldwide in 2019.

Displaying 5 results

  • Active filters:
  • Colombia
Colombia: journalist killed by hitmen in home

The death of a radio station director marks the first in the region this year.

IFJ website logo

26 Jan 2024
IFJ killing list reveals 68 deaths of media workers and 375 in prison

The International Federation of Journalists has published its full annual report on journalists and media staff killed and those behind bars in 2022.

IFJ 2022 killing list logo

07 Feb 2023
IFJ records 67 killings of journalists and media staff

New figures released by the International Federation of Journalists reveal an increase in the number of journalists murdered while undertaking their work.

NUJ logo (website).png

12 Dec 2022
IFJ records 60 killings of media workers in 2020

The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of an unprecedented global pandemic crisis, but also as the year of the resurgence of murders of journalists and media staff around the world.

IFJ end impunity

04 Jan 2021
Mexico remains deadliest country in the world for journalists

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released its annual report of killings of journalists, detailing 49 deaths worldwide in 2019.