Across the world, journalists are under threat for sharing the truth | Jonathan Watts
Briefly

Last year, there were 99 killings of reporters, the highest toll since 2015. Without journalists in conflict areas, important stories may go unreported, leading to zones of silence.
Solidarity with frontline journalists is not just a principle but a matter of survival. Press organizations advocate for their protection, as their work is crucial for democracy and a healthy environment.
The Guardian emphasizes the value of a free media, highlighting the risks journalists face globally. Recognizing this value is essential for the continuation of their work in adverse circumstances.
Reporters like Dom Phillips, killed in the Brazilian Amazon, exemplify the high cost of seeking the truth. Collaborations and projects aim to honor and continue the important work of journalists facing risks.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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