4 Journalists Killed in Crossfire / Combat in 2002

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Statistical Analysis

Job *

25% Broadcast reporter
50% Camera Operator
50% Photographer
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Medium *

50% Print
50% Television
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Gender

100% Male
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Local / Foreign

50% Local
50% Foreign
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Beats Covered by Victims *

100% War
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Freelance

75% 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.


Crossfire/Combat Deaths by Country in 2002

  1. Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: 2
  1. Russia: 1
  1. Colombia: 1

4 Journalists Killed in Crossfire / Combat in 2002

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Roddy Scott, Frontline

     September 26, 2002, in Galashki Region, Ingushetia, Russia

Imad Abu Zahra, freelance

     July 12, 2002, in Jenin, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory

Héctor Sandoval, RCN Televisión

     April 12, 2002, in outside of Cali, Colombia

Raffaele Ciriello, Freelancer

     March 13, 2002, in Ramallah, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory


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