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The figure shows an increase in the targeting of reporters investigating organised crime, corruption or environmental issues, the watchdog said. It highlighted murders in Mexico, India and Pakistan.
Eighty-four per cent of those killed this year were "deliberately targeted" for their work, RSF said in its annual report, compared to 63 per cent last year. Mexico was the deadliest country, with eight killed.
For several years now, Reporters without Borders has noted that investigative journalists are really in the crosshairs of states, or cartels, said Pauline Ades-Mevel, RSF editor-in-chief.