Seventy one journalists were killed in the world in 2013
In 2013 in the world 71 journalist were killed, according to a report of an international organization in defense of the press, "Reporters Without Borders". In the past year 826 journalists were arrested, and 87 were kidnapped.
Besides, 39 bloggers and six media assistants were killed, and 127 bloggers were arrested.
The most dangerous countries for journalists have been called: China, Syria, Iran, Turkey and Eritrea.
Currently in prison in different countries are 178 journalists. -02D-
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