2024 was deadliest year for journalists on record

The year 2024 was the deadliest on record for journalists globally, with the Gaza Strip identified as the most dangerous location. According too the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), at least 124 journalists and media workers were killed last year-the highest death toll in three decades of data collection. Around 70% of these deaths occurred while covering the Israel-Palestinian conflict, with 82 reporters killed in Gaza alone. CPJ also noted increased journalist fatalities linked to rising global conflicts, with other significant dangers reported in countries including Sudan, Pakistan, Mexico, Syria, Lebanon, myanmar, Iraq, and Haiti.

reporters Without Borders (RSF) reported more than 145 journalist deaths in 2023-2024, with 30% in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing that journalists are frequently enough targeted intentionally rather than being accidental victims. The UN Human Rights council recorded over 250 journalist deaths in Gaza as October 2023.

in addition to killings,over 550 journalists were detained worldwide last year,predominantly in countries such as China,Myanmar,Israel,russia,and Iran. Many journalists are held hostage or remain missing, with groups like ISIS responsible for numerous kidnappings.

Mexico remains highly perilous for journalists, with five killed last year and a total of 174 as 2000, largely due to violence by gangs and armed factions.

Press freedom advocates highlight the increasing threats against journalists,urging enforcement of protections to prevent unlawful arrests,detentions,and attacks on media professionals. The reports exclude North America, where journalists also face growing hostility, including arrests and assaults, notably in Canada and the United States.


2024 was deadliest year for journalists on record

(The Center Square) – Last year was the deadliest year for journalists on record, with the Gaza Strip being the deadliest location, according to multiple reports.

Totals vary depending on the organization’s reports, which don’t evaluate the same countries. However, the conclusions are the same: 2024 was the deadliest year for journalists based on the data they have collected over the years.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least 124 journalists and those working in the media field were killed last year. That’s the most killed since the CPJ began collecting data 30 years ago, it says. Deaths are categorized as confirmed murders, crossfire/combat, and dangerous assignments in its latest report.

The overwhelming majority, 70%, were killed covering the Israel-Palestinian conflict, according to the data. Last year, 82 reporters were killed in Gaza; 78 were killed in 2023 as a result of the conflict, CPJ states. Some have raised concerns about how many reporters in Gaza were connected to Hamas and who actually killed them.

CPJ notes that as global conflicts doubled over the last five years, more journalists covering them were killed. Excluding the Israel-Palestinian conflict, CPJ documented 39 confirmed deaths of journalists and media workers in 16 countries last year. The most confirmed deaths were reported in Sudan and Pakistan, with six each; five in Mexico; four in Syria; three each in Lebanon, Myanmar, and Iraq, and two in Haiti.

Journalists’ deaths last year exceeded a record high of 113 who were killed in 2007 – roughly half of them died covering the Iraq war, the CPJ says.

According to a French-based group, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) (Reporters Without Borders), in 2023 and 2024, more than 145 journalists were killed in countries it tracked. 

Fifty-four were killed in 17 countries, with 30% in the Gaza Strip, it said in a recent report. It also argues, “Gaza became the most dangerous region in the world for journalists” last year. According to the United Nations Human Rights Council, as of last month, at least 252 reporters were killed in Gaza since the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack against Israel.

“Dying is not an acceptable risk of journalism,” RSF states. It also clarifies, “Journalists do not die, they are killed; they are not in prison, regimes lock them up; they do not disappear, they are kidnapped. These crimes violate international law and too often go unpunished. Journalists are no longer collateral victims but targets, inconvenient witnesses, and even bargaining chips, pawns in a political game.”

At least 550 journalists were detained worldwide in countries RSF analyzed last year. Most were imprisoned in China, Myanmar, Israel, Belarus, Russia, Vietnam, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, it found. This included 298 provisional detentions, 244 imprisonments, and eight house arrests, it says. 

An additional 55 journalists were held hostage and 95 remain missing, RSF says. Among the missing were 43 “enforced disappearances,” it says. 

Top hostage takers were ISIS and Islamic rebel groups in Syria, the RSF analysis found.  

In Mexico, five journalists were assassinated in a country where they are “relentlessly persecuted by gangs and armed factions,” RSF said.

According to the independent non-partisan organization ARTICLE 19, 174 journalists have been murdered in Mexico since 2000, when the group began reporting murder data. The majority were killed during the Felipe Calderón (48), Andrés Manuel López Obrador (47), and Enrique Peña Nieto (48) administrations, it says. 

So far, five journalists have been murdered under the current president, Claudia Sheinbaum, it states. It lists confirmed deaths by name, date, and location, and provides other information, including details on assassinations. 

Article 19 advocates for freedom of the press and free expression worldwide. Citing its namesake, Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” 

The reports exclude North America, where Canadian journalists are increasingly being arrested and forcibly detained, and where American journalists are being assaulted and arrested, The Center Square reported.

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Last year, the Canadian Association of Journalists demanded that all national, provincial and regional law enforcement agencies “swiftly implement enforceable policies that will prevent journalists from being improperly arrested or detained.” It cites multiple Canadian journalists who were arrested or forcibly detained while reporting in the field. 

The Canada Press Freedom Project is also documenting and tracking journalists who are denied access to report on events, arrested and criminally charged, physically attacked, had their equipment destroyed, or were targeted by “chilling statements.” 


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