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ReportersinPeril_060110.sPubDate = "1/10/2006 2:45:17 PM GMT";
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ReportersinPeril_060110.appHeader = "FACT FILE|Reporters in peril";
ReportersinPeril_060110.appDeck = "The world is becoming more dangerous than ever for reporters, especially Iraq and the Middle East region, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Click below for the numbers. ";
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ReportersinPeril_060110[i-1].body = "<b>2005</b> <br>  63 journalists and 5 media assistants were killed <br>  At least 807 journalists were arrested <br>  1,308 physically attacked or threatened <br>  1,006 media outlets censored<p><b>2004</b> <br>  53 journalists and 15 media assistants were killed <br>  At least 907 journalists were arrested <br>  At least 1,146 physically attacked or threatened <br>  622 media outlets censored<p><b>Now (January, 2006)</b><br>  126 journalists and 70 &#147;cyber-dissidents&#148; in jail around the world<br>";

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ReportersinPeril_060110[i-1].body = "--For the third year running, Iraq was the world&#146;s most dangerous country for the media, with 24 journalists and 5 media assistants killed. <p>--76 journalists and media assistants have been killed there since the start of fighting in March 2003, more than in the 1955-75 Vietnam War. <p>--Terrorist strikes and Iraqi guerrilla attacks were the main cause but the U.S. military killed three of them, according to RSF. <p>-- Jill Carroll is the 31st media employee to have been kidnapped in Iraq since the start of the war. Five of the kidnap victims -- four Iraqis and Enzo Baldoni of Italy -- were killed by their abductors. The others were released safe and sound. Twenty-three of the abductions took place in or near Baghdad.<br>";

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