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Home News CoverageThe Deadliest Days for Journalists in War Zones Published May 1, 2024 “World Press Freedom Day (May 3) should be celebrated with a black armband this year,” said Dr. Simon Adams, CVT president and CEO, about the numbers of journalists killed in the Israel/Hamas conflict. He said, “With almost 100 journalists and media workers now dead, to claim these deaths are accidental is not only incredulous, it is insulting to the memory of professionals who lived their lives in service of truth and accuracy.”LinkThe Deadliest Days for Journalists in War ZonesSourceInterPress ServiceShare this News Coverage
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