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The Shifting Protections of War Correspondents under International Law – the example of Israel and the Palestinian Territories and South-East Europe

The Shifting Protections of War Correspondents under International Law – the example of Israel and the Palestinian Territories and South-East Europe

Sep 11, 2022 | Edition 31, War

Journalists are continually subject to harm or the threat of harm during their reporting in foreign wars. The US based Committee to Protect Journalists states that at least 24 journalists have been murdered in 2022 so far globally.  The surge in armed groups such...

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