Committee to Protect Journalists: Middle East the Most Dangerous Region in the World For Journalists
Syria the most dangerous country in the region
The Middle East remains the world's most dangerous place for reporters, according to a leading journalism organization.
In a year-end report released Monday, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists says at least 70 reporters were killed in connection with their work during 2013, down slightly from 74 the previous year. Two-thirds of this year's deaths occurred in the Middle East.
The single most dangerous country was Syria, where at least 29 journalists died while trying to cover a civil war that has raged since 2011. CPJ says about 60 other journalists were kidnapped in the country during the year, half of whom are still missing.
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That's so weird. All of these deaths happen in lands where Religions of Peace dominate. That's soooooo weird.