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Number of journalists behind bars reaches record high

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Published: 16:08, 9 December 2021  
Number of journalists behind bars reaches record high

Photo taken from CPJ site

The number of journalists jailed around the world set another record in 2021. Invoking new tech and security laws, repressive regimes from Asia to Europe to Africa cracked down harshly on the independent press.

A special report of Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ) unveiled the statistics on December 9.

It’s been an especially bleak year for defenders of press freedom, the CPJ said in the report.

The CPJ’s 2021 prison census found that the number of reporters jailed for their work hit a new global record of 293, up from a revised total of 280 in 2020.

At least 24 journalists were killed so far this year; 18 others died in circumstances too murky to determine whether they were specific targets.

China remains the world’s worst jailer of journalists for the third year in a row, with 50 behind bars.

Myanmar soared to the second slot after the media crackdown that followed its February 1 military coup.

Egypt, Vietnam, and Belarus, respectively, rounded out the top five.

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