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Impunity Reigns as 85 Per Cent of Journalist Killings Go Unpunished
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Impunity Reigns as 85 Per Cent of Journalist Killings Go Unpunished

Sandra Williams2 hours ago2 hours ago03 mins

The United Nations warns that nearly nine out of ten crimes against journalists remain uninvestigated and unpunished. Secretary-General António Guterres described this 85 per cent impunity rate as an unacceptable assault on global democracy. Media workers now face a world where the price of scrutiny is often death or disappearance. These figures reflect a global…

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