Record number of 156 media workers killed in 2016: report

Xinhua News Agency

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The total number of media workers being killed in 2016 amounts to 156 in 33 countries, the Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) said on Thursday.

The figure 156 is the highest number in 10 years and an increase of 15 percent compared to 2015, according to the PEC.

The figure includes the nine Russian journalists killed in a plane crash in the Black Sea on December 25 on their way to Syria to report on the conflict.

According to the PEC, the war in Syria has already claimed the lives of more than 110 journalists since 2012. This figure does not cover the journalists who disappeared or those who are still in detention like the American journalist Austin Tice.

"The year 2016 was a very difficult year for the journalists' safety. The price for covering news was very high with three journalists killed every week on average," said PEC Secretary-General Blaise Lempen.

He added that two thirds of the fallen journalists were killed in countries suffering from wars.

The PEC records showed that 135 journalists were killed in 2015, 138 in 2014, 129 in 2013, 141 in 2012, 107 in 2011, 110 in 2010, 122 in 2009, 91 in 2008, 115 in 2007, and 96 in 2006.

Founded in June 2004 by a group of journalists from several countries, the PEC is a non-governmental organization with special consultative United Nations status, whose aim is to strengthen the legal protection and safety of journalists in zones of conflict and civil unrest or on dangerous missions.