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More than 100 others were attacked, intimidated, arrested and wounded in countries including Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen, the Press Emblem Campaign said.
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More than 100 others
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The Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign report on December 19 named Pakistan and Mexico, the most dangerous countries to work, reports Daily Times. At least 106 journalists were killed in 2011, among them 20 who reported on the Arab spring uprisings, a campaign group said on Monday. More than 100 others were attacked, intimidated, arrested and wounded in countries including Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen, the Press Emblem Campaign said. The PEC said 12 journalists died in Mexico, while Pakistan came second with 11 journalists killed, the majority of whom died on the border with Afghanistan, followed by Iraq, Libya and the Philippines.
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53103-103542-260853 | 12/20/2011 | Pakistan | Pakistan along with Mexico, the most dangerous country for Journalist, says report |
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53103-103542-260853 | 12/20/2011 | Pakistan | attack | Layyah |