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War on Truth: 120 Journalists Murdered in 2023

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released a chilling report revealing that 120 journalists were killed in 2023, a staggering 77% increase from 2022. This alarming trend underscores the growing dangers faced by those who strive to inform the public, with the conflict in Gaza emerging as a deadly flashpoint.

“The rise in journalist killings is a symptom of a deeper disease – the erosion of democratic values. A free press is the cornerstone of any healthy society, and its suppression is a threat to all of us. We must educate the public, hold governments accountable, and defend press freedom with every breath.” – Dr. Debashish Ghosh, head of the Department of Mass Communication at Jadavpur University.

Gaza: A Devastating Toll on Truth Tellers

Eighty-two journalists, including 75 Palestinians, killed in the Gaza war, making it the single deadliest incident for the press in recent memory. This targeted persecution of journalists attempting to shed light on the conflict is a blatant violation of press freedom and international law.

Beyond Gaza: A Global Fight for Press Freedom

While the Gaza war stands out for its sheer scale, it is not an isolated incident. Journalists in Syria, Mexico, India, and other regions also faced violence and intimidation in 2023. The IFJ’s report paints a stark picture of a world. Where journalists increasingly silenced, with nine out of ten killings resulting in no accountability.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has released a chilling report revealing that 120 journalists were killed in 2023

A Call for Action: Protect the Watchdogs of Democracy

The IFJ is urging governments and international bodies to take decisive action to protect journalists and uphold press freedom. This includes a binding UN convention that compels states to implement measures ensuring the safety and independence of journalists.

Remembering the Fallen, Upholding the Light

As we mourn the loss of 120 brave journalists, it is crucial to remember that their sacrifice was not in vain. Their commitment to truth and accountability shines a light on injustice and empowers citizens. We must honor their legacy by demanding action against those who target journalists. And by actively supporting independent journalism around the world.

Let us stand together in defense of press freedom, ensuring that journalists can continue their vital work without fear of reprisal.

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Dona Chakraborty
Dona Chakraborty
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