7 Journalists Killed on Dangerous Assignment in 1997

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Statistical Analysis

Job *

43% Camera Operator
14% Photographer
14% Print reporter/writer
14% Producer
14% Technician
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Medium *

29% Print
71% Television
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Gender

100% Male
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Local / Foreign

100% Local
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Beats Covered by Victims *

71% Business
71% Culture
29% Politics
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Freelance

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All figures are rounded to the nearest full percentage point. * May add up to more than 100 percent because more than one category applies in some cases.


Top Countries in 1997

  1. India: 5
  1. Pakistan: 1
  1. Cambodia: 1

7 Journalists Killed on Dangerous Assignment in 1997

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S. Gangadhara Raju, Eenadu Television (E-TV)

     November 19, 1997, in Hyderabad, India

S. Krishna, Eenadu Television (E-TV)

     November 19, 1997, in Hyderabad, India

G. Raja Sekhar, Eenadu Television (E-TV)

     November 19, 1997, in Hyderabad, India

Jagadish Babu, Eenadu Television (E-TV)

     November 19, 1997, in Hyderabad, India

P. Srinivas Rao, Eenadu Television (E-TV)

     November 19, 1997, in Hyderabad, India

Chet Duong Daravuth, Neak Prayuth

     March 30, 1997, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Z.A. Shahid, Khabrain

     January 18, 1997, in Lahore, Pakistan


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