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UNESCO Remembers Assassinated Journalists

UNESCO encourages press freedom and campaigns for greater safety of media professionals.
  • Deyda Hydara (Gambia)
    Managing editor and co-owner of Gambia’ independent newspaper The Point
    Killed on 16 December 2004 in Gambia      
  • Stephen Omais (Philippines)
    Staff writer for of the bimonthly community paper Guru Press
    Killed on 3 December 2004 in Philippines      
  • Allan Dizon (Philippines)
    Photojournalist for the daily The Freeman and the tabloid Banat News
    Killed on 27 November 2004 in Philippines      
  • Herson Hinolan (Philippines)
    Manager and commentator of Bombo Radiyo radio station
    Killed on 13 November 2004 in Philippines      
  • Gene Boyd Lumawag (Philippines)
    Photographer with the MindaNews news service
    Killed on 12 November 2004 in Philippines      
  • Maria José Bravo (Nicaragua)
    Correspondent of La Prensa daily
    Killed on 9 November 2004 in Nicaragua      
  • Antoine Massé (Côte d'Ivoire)
    Correspondent for the private daily Le Courrier d'Abidjan
    Killed on 7 November 2004 in Côte d'Ivoire      
  • Theo Van Gogh (Netherlands)
    Dutch television journalist and Filmaker
    Killed on 4 November 2004 in the Netherlands      
  • Dhia Najim (Iraq)
    Freelancer for Reuters and The Associated Press
    Killed on 1 November 2004 in Iraq      
  • Al-Arabiya
    Killed on 31 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Ali Adnan (Iraq)
    Al-Arabiya
    Killed on 31 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Al-Arabiya
    Killed on 31 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Al-Arabiya
    Killed on 31 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Al-Arabiya
    Killed on 31 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Journalist for Al-Charkia television
    Killed on 27 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • journalist for the independent Belarus newspaper Solidarnost
    Killed on 25 October 2004 in Belarus      
  • Shahid Anwar (Bangladesh)
    Assistant editor of the Daily Asian Express
    Killed on 24 October 2004 in Bangladesh      
  • Eldy Gabinales (Philippines)
    Philippines radio commentator
    Killed on 19 October 2004 in Philippines      
  • Correspondent for Al-Hurriya TV
    Killed on 14 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • European Pressphoto Agency photographer
    Killed on 14 October 2004 in Iraq      
  • Dipankar Chakrabarty (Bangladesh)
    Editor of the daily newspaper Durjoy Bangla
    Killed on 2 October 2004 in Bangladesh      
  • Juan Andújar (Dominican Republic)
    Correspondent with the Santo-Domingo-based daily Listín Diario
    Killed on 14 September 2004 in Dominican Republic      
  • Hossain Kamal (Bangladesh)
    Daily newspaper "Ajker Kagoj"
    Killed on 22 August 2004 in Bangladesh      
  • Iyer Balanadarajah (Sri Lanka)
    Weekly newspaper "Thinamurasu"
    Killed on 20 August 2004 in Sri Lanka      
  • Noel Villarante (Philippines)
    DZJV Radio
    Killed on 19 August 2004 in Philippines      
  • Radio Nepal
    Killed on 11 August 2004 in Nepal      
  • Enzo Baldoni (Italy)
    Freelancer
    Killed on 8 August 2004 in Iraq      
  • Roger Mariano (Philippines)
    DZJC-Aksyon Radio
    Killed on 31 July 2004 in Philippines      
  • Paul Klebnikov (United States)
    Forbes Magazine
    Killed on 9 July 2004 in Russia      
  • Humayun Kabir Balu (Bangladesh)
    Regional daily "Dainik Janmabhumi"
    Killed on 24 June 2004 in Bangladesh      
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