Record number of journalists jailed in 2021: CPJ

China remains the world鈥檚 worst jailer of journalists for the third year in a row, with 50 behind bars. (File/AFP)
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  • The Committee to Protect Journalist revealed that the number of jailed journalists hit a record in 2021, bringing the total to 293 journalists

NEW YORK: The number of journalists jailed around the world hit a new record in 2021, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said Thursday, with China and Myanmar having put a quarter of the 293 media workers behind bars.
In its annual report, the CPJ listed 50 journalists imprisoned in China, 26 in Burma, 25 in Egypt, 23 in Vietnam and 19 in Belarus.
Adding those jailed in 萝莉视频, Iran, Turkey, Russia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, the CPJ said a total of 293 journalists were in prison worldwide as of December 1 鈥� up from 280 the year before.
鈥淭his is the sixth year in a row that CPJ has documented record numbers of journalists imprisoned around the world,鈥� said Joel Simon, executive director of the group.
鈥淚mprisoning journalists for reporting the news is the hallmark of an authoritarian regime,鈥� he said in a statement.
For 40 years, the CPJ has denounced journalists being murdered, imprisoned, censored, physically hurt and threatened.
鈥淚t鈥檚 distressing to see many countries on the list year after year, but it is especially horrifying that Myanmar and Ethiopia have so brutally slammed the door on press freedom.鈥�
The association also counted 24 journalists killed around the world this year.
Mexico 鈥渞emained the Western hemisphere鈥檚 deadliest country for journalists, with three murdered for their reporting and the motives for six other killings under investigation,鈥� the CPJ said.
India was also high on the list, with four journalists killed this year.
The CPJ said the number of journalists behind bars reflects 鈥渋ncreasing intolerance for independent reporting around the world.鈥�
The report noted restrictive environments for journalists around the world, including laws used to target reporters in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, the coup in Myanmar, the war in northern Ethiopia and the crackdown on the opposition in Belarus.