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In a way, she did die doing what she loved. She knew she was getting into danger. She did not know she was being targeted. Bonya Ahmed, who also appears in the series, was attacked along with her husband, Avijit Roy, by Islamic extremists while in Bangladesh in Roy, a writer and advocate for free expression in Bangladesh, was targeted and killed for the subject matter in two of his books, The Virus of Faith and Homosexuality: A Scientific and Socio-Psychological Investigation , Ahmed says.

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While the number of journalists killed in countries at war continues to fall, more are being murdered in countries not at war. You are: Professional. Private person.

The annual RSF report highlighted the growing role of "non-state groups" - such as the self-styled "Islamic State" IS - in committing violence against journalists.

The organization said that, while in two-thirds of the journalists killed had died in war zones, almost the same number were killed in countries considered to be "at peace" in Deloire added that a special representative of the United Nations secretary-general for the safety of journalists should be appointed "without delay. The RSF report found in its report that Iraq and Syria were the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.

In Syria, the northern town of Aleppo was portrayed as "a minefield" for journalists. CPJ also confirmed that Syria was the most dangerous locations for journalists to work from. The Charlie Hebdo killing put France in the spotlight as the country with the third highest tally of murdered journalists in , after Syria and Iraq.

France came third on both the RSF and the CPJ list this year, where eight journalists were killed an assault on the offices of the satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" on January 7, The publication had published caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad; two gunmen associated with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed to commit the massacre as a result of this.

A coordinated terrorist attack in the French capital on November 13, which killed people, further destabilized the country's image, though no journalists were targeting in that assault. Some of them still have to keep changing their place of residence. Other countries with several journalists killed included Bangladesh, where the deaths of four bloggers and a publisher were attributed to extremist groups, and South Sudan , where five journalists traveling with a local official were killed in an ambush by unidentified gunmen.

Yemen also saw at least five journalists killed in Citizen journalist Dirar Moussa al-Jahid was killed on January 1 and the killing spree ended with Jumua al-Ahmed, who died on October



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