A Worldwide Survey by the Committee to Protect Journalists
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Table of Contents
- Preface by Fareed Zakaria
- Introduction by Joel Simon
- Journalists Killed
- Journalists in Prison
Regional Analyses
- AFRICA: In African hot spots, journalists forced into exile
- AMERICAS: In the Americas, Big Brother is watching reporters
- ASIA: As fighting surges, so does danger to press
- EUROPE and CENTRAL ASIA: Why a killing in Chechnya is an international issue
- MIDDLE EAST and NORTH AFRICA: Human rights coverage spreads, despite government pushback
- MAGUINDANAO: Makings of a massacre: Impunity fostered Philippine killings
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