December 17, 2019 - 14:17 AMT
49 journalists were murdered in 2019 – report

Forty-nine journalists were killed in 2019, 57 are being held hostage and 389 are currently in prison, nonprofit group Reporters Without Borders said Tuesday, December 17, according to CNN.

In its annual review, the Paris-based group found that the number of journalists killed in 2019 was the lowest since 2003, representing a "historically low" figure compared with an average of 80 journalists killed per year over the past two decades.

The fall in the number of journalists killed is due to a reduction in the number of journalists killed in war zones, Reporters Without Borders said, noting that 941 journalists have been killed over the past 10 years.

While conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan were less deadly for journalists than in previous years, the number of deaths in countries not at war remained "much the same" as in previous years, the group noted.

Some 63% of journalists killed worldwide were murdered or deliberately targeted, Reporters Without Borders added.

The organization also noted that the number of journalists who had been arbitrarily detained was 12% higher than in 2018, with 389 journalists in prison connected to their work as of December 1.