Four countries, including Bangladesh, are the most dangerous for journalists

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Palestine was the most dangerous country for journalists this year, according to a report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), an international organization working on the rights of journalists around the world. It is followed by Pakistan, Bangladesh and Mexico.

The report, released on Thursday (December 12), said that so far this year 54 journalists have been killed while carrying out their professional duties or because of their profession. A third of them were killed by Israeli forces. Five journalists have been killed in Bangladesh this year.

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The AFP news agency, citing RSF, reported that 18 of the 54 journalists killed were killed by Israeli armed forces. Of these, 16 were killed in Gaza and two journalists were killed in Lebanon.

The report, citing information available until December 1 of this year, said that Gaza topped the list of the most dangerous places for journalists this year. It is followed by Pakistan. Seven journalists have lost their lives in the country this year. And five journalists have been killed in Mexico and Bangladesh each.

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The organization has filed four complaints with the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes committed against journalists by the Israeli military.

55 journalists are currently held hostage around the world. Of those held, 25 are held by the Islamic State (IS). In addition, 95 journalists went missing in 2024. Four new people were added to the list this year.

The three countries with the highest number of journalists imprisoned are China (124), Myanmar (61) and Israel (41).

The report said that since the start of the Palestinian-Israeli war in October 2023, the Israeli military has killed more than 145 journalists in Gaza. 35 of them were killed while carrying out their professional duties. It described these killings as an unprecedented bloodbath.