Journalists killed in Libya and Mexico; crackdown on press escalates in Sudan; prominent journalist flees Nicaragua

Slain Libyan photojournalist Mohamed Ben Khalifa in Tripoli, Libya, on June 5, 2018. (Hiba Shalabi)

Slain Libyan photojournalist Mohamed Ben Khalifa in Tripoli, Libya, on June 5, 2018. (Hiba Shalabi)

Freelancer Mohamed Ben Khalifa was killed during clashes south of Tripoli, Libya, on Saturday. Mexican reporter Rafael Murúa Manríquez was found killed in Baja California Sur on Sunday despite being enrolled in a federal protection program for human rights defenders and journalists. On Monday, Sudanese authorities revoked the credentials of at least six journalists working for international news outlets.

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(Columbia Global Reports)

(Columbia Global Reports)

We Want To Negotiate: The Secret World of Kidnapping, Hostages and Ransom by CPJ’s Executive Director Joel Simon came out this week. The book explores hostage policy around the world and the question of whether governments should pay ransom to terrorists.

Learn more about the book in Joel’s latest appearances on Morning Joe and 1A on WAMU and read the latest review in The Wall Street Journal.

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