3 Journalists Killed in Croatia since 1992/Motive Confirmed

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Ivo Pukanic


Nacional
Croatia
October 23, 2008

John Schofield


BBC
Croatia
August 9, 1995

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2009

1992


Statistical Analysis

Job *

33% Broadcast reporter
33% Photographer
33% Publisher/Owner
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Medium *

67% Print
33% Radio
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Gender

100% Male
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Local / Foreign

33% Local
67% Foreign
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Murder Victims

100% Threatened

Type of Death

67% Crossfire/Combat
33% Murder
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Impunity in Murder Cases

100% Partial justice
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Suspected Source of Fire in Murder Cases

100% Political Group
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Beats Covered by Victims *

33% Corruption
33% Crime
33% Politics
67% War
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Freelance

33% 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 Croatia/Motive Confirmed

     Terminology explained

Ivo Pukanic, Nacional

     October 23, 2008, in Zagreb, Croatia

John Schofield, BBC

     August 9, 1995, in Virginmost, Croatia

Paul Jenks, European Pressphoto Agency

     January 17, 1992, in near Osijek, Croatia



1 Media Worker Killed in Croatia

     Terminology explained

Niko Franjic, Nacional

     October 23, 2008, in Zagreb, Croatia


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