Watchdog: 52 journalists killed

The International Press Institute said today 52 journalists lost their lives in the first eight months of the year because of their jobs – four fewer than in the same period in 2009.

The International Press Institute said today 52 journalists lost their lives in the first eight months of the year because of their jobs – four fewer than in the same period in 2009.

Alison Bethel McKenzie, interim director of the Vienna-based watchdog, said Mexico led the so-called Death Watch with 10 fatalities to the end of August, followed by Honduras with nine and Pakistan with six.

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