Two small nations – Haiti and Israel – are now the world’s biggest offenders in letting journalists’ murderers go unpunished, according to CPJ’s 2024 Global Impunity Index, which measures unsolved murders in proportion to a country’s population. This year is the first time Israel has appeared in CPJ’s index since its inception in 2008.
In Haiti, ranked No. 1, a weak-to-nonexistent judiciary, gang violence, poverty, and political instability have contributed to the failure to hold killers to account. Israel’s targeted killing of journalists in Gaza and Lebanon during a relentless war drove it up to the No. 2 spot on the index, which covers the period from September 1, 2014, to August 31, 2024.
Somalia, Syria, and South Sudan, all long-time occupants on the list, round out the top five worst offenders. In close to 80% of global murders of journalists, no one is held to account.
The recent escalation of Israel’s war in Lebanon has imperiled members of the press as they face Israeli strikes that have destroyed news offices and killed at least three journalists, in addition to being assaulted, obstructed, threatened, and detained while reporting.
On October 25, an Israeli airstrike hit a compound housing 18 journalists from multiple media outlets in Hasbaya, a town in southern Lebanon, killing three journalists and injuring at least three others. Israeli strikes have killed at least three additional journalists and injured at least 11 in Lebanon since the Israeli forces and Hezbollah began exchanging fire in October 2023.
In a new analysis, CPJ documents many threats to press freedom as the war in Lebanon surges.
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AlHassan Hamad
Freelance,Al Jazeera,Media Town TV, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Mohammed Abed Rabbo
Al-Manara Agency, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
Muhammad Bachal Ghunio
Awaz TV, Pakistan
Ryan Evans
Reuters, Ukraine
Gulistan Tara
Chatr Multimedia Production Company, Iraq
Hero Bahadin
Chatr Multimedia Production Company,Sterk TV, Iraq