In two years, the International Federation of Journalists has recorded 223 journalists’ deaths in Gaza. And calls for an international UN convention that would oblige states to protect them and punish their killers.
During this period of weekly confrontations and tension on the borders, around 326 Gaza Strip residents were killed, including two journalists, and 173 journalists were injured.
Afghanistan’s fall, and its capture by the Taliban, began following a full-blown military coup and the coordination of foreign governments with fugitive President Ashraf Ghani, which resulted in negotiations between […]
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