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How Journalists are Working in the Frontline amid a Global Pandemic?

Many people are working in the frontline amid a global pandemic. While doctors, nurses, and paramedics occupy the most important place, the unsung heroes are often the delivery personnel, journalists, and police. If the challenging role of a journalist intrigues you, check out on how they risk their lives to bring you news updates:

Journalists reach every corner of the world during pandemics, natural disasters, wars, and political turmoil.

News Channels

To stay updated with the latest news of the Covid-19 pandemic, subscribe to the best news on your existing DTH HD channels. Watch your favourite news channels in high definition with DishNXT HD set-top box. News coverage in war-torn areas of Syria and the Middle East is a risky job.

Historical Case Study

With the ongoing war among the border states of Syria, Iraq, and Iran, it is certainly dangerous for a journalist or reporter to being stationed there. The Syrian civil war is adding to the existing refugee crisis in the country. You can stay updated with live news updates on TV news channels like BBC World News, ABC News, CNN-IBN, and others.

The most wanted and coveted piece of Holy land in the world- Israel is constantly attacked by ISIS and other militant organizations. Israel, the birthplace of three major Abrahamic faiths- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is also targeted to stir up religious wars. In Syria, in the year 2015, over 72 journalists alone were killed in this country. As per a UNESCO report, 51 percent of media killings happen in armed conflicts.

Other countries ranking high in conflicts, corruption, crimes like the Philippines, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, and India, are high risk-prone zones for journalists to work. In countries of political and religious turmoil like Korea and Somalia, journalists are ruthlessly murdered. An alarming fact, that was disclosed by the United Nations, that over 90 percent of the crimes against journalists are never prosecuted or punished is nothing less than terrifying.

Over 15 journalists were killed in Brazil and Latin America in the past decade, making it a vulnerable environment for reporters and media people. Freedom of the Press is mostly not honoured in these countries. Authentic news and reports are distorted before it reaches the public.

Journalists in Russia

On the other side of the world, Russia is a place dangerous for independent journalists and reporters, where they are attacked, assaulted, or forced to flee. It is extremely risky for journalists covering politics in the USSR region. UN security council has taken various measures to protect and safeguard the journalists and media reporters posted in high-conflict and war-prone zones. Mexico, a country that is dangerous for political journalists and news reporters. Over 100 journalists were murdered since the year 2000.

In reading this article, you get to see the challenges faced by media personnel not only in times of a pandemic but throughout history.

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