Analyses and data track press freedom conditions. Paul Wood of the BBC and Oliver Holmes of Reuters describe the extraordinary challenges of covering the Syrian conflict. D. Parvaz of Al-Jazeera examines the implications of the 2013 Iranian election. And Jean-Paul Marthoz reveals the censorship imposed by religious extremists.
Middle East & North Africa
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Analysis
A look ahead at the 2013 election and the implications for the Iranian press.
Analysis
As Syria endures its second winter of war, the dangers for journalists are multiplying.
Analysis
In a country filled with paranoia and fear, the civil war has turned citizens into reporters.
Analysis
Editors think twice, reporters do not dig deeply, columnists choose words carefully.
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Deaths by Type in 2012
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25 | Combat/Crossfire | ||
5 | Dangerous Assignment | ||
3 | Murder | ||
1 | Undetermined |
Regional Data
34
Journalists Killed in 2012
126
Journalists in Exile, 2007-12
285
Journalists Killed Since 1992
72
Imprisoned on December 1, 2012
164
Unsolved Journalist Murders Since 1992
7
Missing as of December 31, 2012
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Egypt
1 Journalist killed in 2012. A reporter covering an anti-constitution protest is shot by a ruling party supporter.
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Iraq
93 Unsolved journalist murders, reflecting the world’s worst record of impunity.
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2 Journalists killed in Gaza by targeted Israeli airstrikes.
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Jordan
400 News websites that must now register with the government under legislation passed in 2012.
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Lebanon
1 Killed in 2012. Syrian agents shoot a reporter covering the conflict from across the border in Lebanon.
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Saudi Arabia
8th Most censored nation, CPJ finds. Coverage of unrest in Eastern Province is blocked.
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Sudan
27 Attacks on journalists during the height of popular unrest in June and July 2012.
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Tunisia
9 Assaults targeting journalists, most occurring during coverage of street protests.
Country reports in this chapter were researched and written by Dahlia El-Zein, research associate for CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program.