Woman reporter in the war: telling the truth with life
Yamamoto Mika.
Abd Laky Azee.
battlefield female reporter: tell the truth with life. On the day of
4, two The Associated Press women journalists who reported the Afghan presidential election were shot and killed. In wartime, the killing of journalists at work is nothing unusual. Statistics show that over the past 5 years, more than 100 journalists have been killed or accidentally killed each year. Moreover, due to the particularity of this profession, journalists are becoming the focus of terrorists and militants in some countries and regions. The dedication and sacrifice of journalists with the reputation of "no crown" have highlighted the seriousness and sanctity of journalism. On such a special occasion, let us pay the highest respect to those journalists who dedicated themselves to the news. Writing:
data shows that over the past 5 years, more than 100 journalists have been killed or accidentally killed in the performance of their duties each year. The news reporter is a "high-risk profession" for a long time and has been involved in war war reports. War correspondents and journalists reporting in turbulent areas are more often threatened by life.
each year, a number of different non-governmental organizations (for the purpose of protecting journalists' rights) will give their data, count the number of journalists martyrdom for the year, and call for global attention to the personal safety of journalists. Last December 31st, the World Federation of journalists, the largest journalist in the west, announced that about 105 journalists and media workers all over the world were killed in the performance of their duties in 2013, and another 15 had accidental deaths in their work. Many deaths occurred during the fighting, but many journalists were killed after disclosing sensitive issues.