The journalists behind the irons reached a record number in 2021 for the 6th consecutive year

Never before has the number of journalists in prisons worldwide been so high, she complains in a report published on Thursday (09/12). Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), based in New York, which emphasizes that only the China and the Myanmar have jailed a quarter of the 293 reporters behind bars.

THE CPJ, an organization funded by private donations and which has been denouncing the killings, imprisonments, violent attacks, censorship and threats against journalists for 40 years, speaks in its annual report on 50 imprisoned media workers in China, 26 στη Myanmar, 25 στη Egypt, 23 στο Vietnam and 19 in Belarus.

Based on its data CPJ, which also includes in its classification the Saudi Arabia, the Iran, the Turkey, τη Russia, the Ethiopia and Eritrea, the number of journalists in prisons worldwide was 293 on December 1, 2021. This is a sad new record; the previous one was recorded the year before, in 2020, and was 280.

“It’s the sixth consecutive year that the CPJ “records a record number of imprisoned journalists in the world,” said its director, Joel Simon.

“Bringing journalists who cover news to prison is the emblem of any authoritarian regime,” he said. Simon, finding “particularly frightening that the Myanmar and the Ethiopia they closed the door to the press so violently. “

The organization has also counted 24 murders of journalists so far this year on an international scale, including 19 “in retaliation for their work”, mainly in Mexico and to India.

“The Mexico “It’s the country on the American continent that is the deadliest for reporters, with three journalists being killed in retaliation for their reporting.” CPJ, adding that he is still investigating six other murders.

THE India was at the top of this macabre list this year, with four journalists killed.

In her report, the CPJ Stresses that the number of imprisoned journalists worldwide reflects the growing intolerance “for independent journalism” of authoritarian regimes in particular, against the background of “political upheavals and media repression”.

Refers to China and repression in Hong Kong and in Xinjiang, in the coup in Myanmar, in the war in northern Ethiopia, in Belarus.

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