6 Journalists Killed in Indonesia since 1992/Motive Confirmed

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2009

1992


Statistical Analysis

Job *

17% Broadcast reporter
83% Print reporter/writer
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Medium *

83% Print
17% Television
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Gender

100% Male
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Local / Foreign

100% Local
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Murder Victims

20% Taken Captive
20% Threatened
60% Tortured

Type of Death

17% Crossfire/Combat
83% Murder
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Impunity in Murder Cases

60% Complete impunity
40% Partial justice
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Suspected Source of Fire in Murder Cases

100% Government Officials
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Beats Covered by Victims *

83% Corruption
33% Politics
17% War
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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.


6 Journalists Killed in Indonesia/Motive Confirmed

     Terminology explained

Anak Agung Prabangsa, Radar Bali

     February 11, 2009, in Bali, Indonesia

Herliyanto, Radar Surabaya and Jimber News Visioner

     April 29, 2006, in Probolinggo, Indonesia

Ersa Siregar, Rajawali Citra Televisi

     December 29, 2003, in Aceh, Indonesia

Naimullah, Sinar Pagi

     July 25, 1997, in Pantai Penibungan, Indonesia

Muhammad Sayuti Bochari, Pos Makasar

     June 11, 1997, in Luwu, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Fuad Muhammad Syafruddin, Bernas

     August 16, 1996, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia



1 Journalist Killed in Indonesia/Motive Unconfirmed

     Terminology explained

Mohamad Jamal, TVRI

     Date unknown, in Banda Aceh, Indonesia


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