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According to the CPJ, 51 journalists were killed in Colombia from 1997 to 2003.
ECONOMIST: Threats from criminals and governments
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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reports that 44 journalists were killed in 2010.
BBC: Lara Logan attack turns spotlight on female reporters
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"According to NPR, Saberi continued to file short news items with government permission, " CPJ said.
CNN: Iran sentences U.S. journalist to 8 years
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According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Pakistan was the fourth deadliest country in the world for journalists in 2009.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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"She told her family that she was initially held for buying a bottle of wine, " CPJ said on its Web site.
CNN: Iran sentences U.S. journalist to 8 years
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Iranian authorities revoked her press credentials in 2006, but Saberi continued to file short news items with permission from the government, CPJ said.
CNN: U.S. journalist on hunger strike treated at prison hospital
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The CPJ is also investigating the deaths of at least two other journalists to determine if their murders were related to their professional activities.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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Joel Simon, executive director of CPJ, says the increasing dangers to journalists are in part because of the changing way the media does its business.
BBC: Lara Logan attack turns spotlight on female reporters
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According to the Committee to Protect Jounralists (CPJ), four journalists of Baghdad TV were injured on 1 March when the TV came under artillery fire by insurgents.
UNESCO: Communication and Information
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Global media watchdog the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Mr Daou's arrest was "another example of Malian security agents acting outside the law in trying to harass journalists".
BBC: Mali media strike over editor Boukary Daou's arrest
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At least 65 journalists and 23 media workers have been killed in Iraq since March 2003, making it the deadliest conflict for the media in recent history, according to the CPJ.
UNESCO: Communication and Information