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Friday, April 20, 2012

WESTERN CORPORATE FUNDED NGO ''Committee to Protect Journalists'' ISSUES NEW IMPUNITY REPORT ,BUT LEAVES OUT THE PERTINENT FACTS,LIKE MANY JOURNALISTS ARE KILLED BY GOVERNMENTS SUPPORTED ,BACKED AND ARMED BY THE WEST ITSELF... THEN ,U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS IT, OUT OF ALL PEOPLE WILL HIGHLIGHT SOME OF THESE STORIES.... Committee to Protect Journalists Releases Impunity Index

Today, the Committee to Protect Journalists released its annual Impunity Indexwhich ranks countries unsolved journalist murders proportionate to their population. The index identifies countries wherejournalists are murdered regualarly and governments fail to solve the crimes. This latest report examines data from January 1, 2002 through December 31,2011.
For the fifth consecutive year, Iraq is ranked the worst with more than 90 unsolved murders, dwarfing the impunity of every other nation. Although noting that Iraq has been subject to an intense war, even now, as authorities claim stability, not one case has been brought to justice. In order to highlight these threats to journalists world wide, the State Department announced an initiative that will tell the stories of people who have been killed, jailed, or blocked from exercising free speech, selecting one person a day from now until World Press Freedom Day on May 3.

[ED NOTES:This is sick indeed,but to be expected..after all this committee is a front for globalist groups ,but having state department highlight some of these stories is like a serial rapist  getting on television and lecturing the victims about need to protect them from other rapists .. oh and herearethe funders for this globalist front cpj http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Committee_to_Protect_Journalists

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