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For Journalists, “Gaza Is Unprecedented,” and Deadly

2024/1/29
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Jody Ginsberg: 加沙地带目前是世界上对记者来说最危险的地方,自10月7日以来已有83名记者遇难,其中大部分是巴勒斯坦记者。这种局势是前所未有的,因为加沙地带狭小拥挤,没有安全的地方可供记者躲避。此外,由于只有极少数外国记者能够进入加沙,这使得当地记者承受着更大的压力和风险,他们不仅要报道战争,还要应对自身面临的生存困境。许多记者在穿着新闻标识的情况下被杀害,但以色列方面提供的证据不足以解释这些事件。CPJ 已经向以色列官员反映了这些案件,但收效甚微。Shireen Abu Akleh 的遇害案就是一个典型的例子,至今仍未得到充分调查和问责。CPJ 的工作重点是记录证据,为记者争取正义,并呼吁国际社会关注新闻自由的衰退。 David Remnick: 与Jody Ginsberg的谈话中,讨论了全球新闻自由的衰退,特别是在加沙战争中的严峻形势。主持人指出,在世界各地,尊重记者行动自由的旧规则正被越来越多地忽视,甚至在美国也是如此。他还提到了特朗普政府时期对记者的攻击和威胁,以及其他国家对记者的打压。谈话中还探讨了美国政府对记者遇害事件的回应,以及如何应对日益增长的威胁,包括通过新的途径来保护记者,以及媒体机构之间团结合作的重要性。

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The Gaza Strip has become the deadliest place for journalists, with many being killed and jailed, raising questions about deliberate targeting and the safety of journalists in conflict zones.

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Journalism has often been a dangerous business, and many reporters have lost their lives reporting the news from conflict zones.  But the rules that have, at least to a degree, protected the safety and freedom of journalists are being violated around the world, nowhere more so than in Gaza.  “Gaza is unprecedented,” Jodie Ginsberg, the president of the Committee to Protect Journalists, says.  “It is unprecedented for the intensity of the killings, the number of journalists killed in such a short space of time. Part of that is to do with the size of Gaza, the density. The fact that there is nowhere to go that’s safe.”  Eighty-three journalists, most of them Palestinian, have been killed in the recent fighting, and the Israel Defense Forces has been accused of targeting journalists deliberately.  “Since October 7th, we’ve seen a number of cases in which journalists are killed when clearly wearing press insignia,” Ginsberg notes, “for example the Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah.”  Ginsberg also discusses with David Remnick the decline in press freedom and safety around the world, including Donald Trump’s insults and threats to journalists, whom he has labelled “enemies of the state.”