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Iraq deadliest for journalists

  • Iraq: Wednesday, December 27 - 2006 at 07:52

Iraq was the deadliest country for journalists in 2006 according to a study by the US-based Committee to Protect Journalists. Thirty-two journalists were killed in Iraq, of whom 30 were Iraqis. Nearly all were targeted by insurgents. The CPJ has recorded 55 journalists killed worldwide during the course of their work in 2006, and is investigating another 27 deaths.

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