3 Journalists Killed in Burma since 1992/Motive Confirmed

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2009

1992


Statistical Analysis

Job *

33% Camera Operator
33% Photographer
67% Print reporter/writer
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Medium *

100% Print
33% Television
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Gender

100% Male
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Local / Foreign

67% Local
33% Foreign
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Murder Victims

Type of Death

100% Dangerous Assignment
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Impunity in Murder Cases

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Suspected Source of Fire in Murder Cases

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Beats Covered by Victims *

67% Corruption
33% Human Rights
33% 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.


3 Journalists Killed in Burma/Motive Confirmed

     Terminology explained

Kenji Nagai, APF News

     September 27, 2007, in Rangoon, Burma

U Tha Win, Kyemon

     October 2, 1999, in Rangoon, Burma

U Hla Han, Kyemon

     September 27, 1999, in Rangoon, Burma


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