The IFJ report focuses on 34 countries in which journalists were killed. The organisations is asking those countries to fully assume responsibility and discover perpetrators.
ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Faced with the fact that in 2004, 129journalists, reporters cameramen and other media workers were killedin the world, the International Federation of Journalist (IFJ) sent anappeal to the United Nations and
world governments on January 18 toseriously examine their responsibility for the existing situations,said a statement signed by IFJ president Christopher Warren which theCroatian Journalists' Association received on Friday.
ZAGREB, Jan 28 (Hina) - Faced with the fact that in 2004, 129
journalists, reporters cameramen and other media workers were killed in the
world, the International Federation of Journalist (IFJ) sent an appeal to the
United Nations and world governments on January 18 to seriously examine their
responsibility for the existing situations, said a statement signed by IFJ
president Christopher Warren which the Croatian Journalists' Association
received on Friday.
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