66 Journalists Killed in Past Year As Attacks Grow More Barbaric: Report

World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: December 16, 2014 19:37 ISTThis October 9 picture shows Diane and John Foley, the parents of US journalist James Foley, visiting the war reporters' memorial, made in honour of war reporters killed in 2014 in Bayeux, France. (AFP)

Paris:  Attacks on journalists have grown more barbaric and kidnappings have soared, Reporters Without Borders said Tuesday, after a year when violence against the media took centre stage and 66 reporters were killed.

Among those murdered this year was AFP journalist Sardar Ahmad, 40, who was shot dead in March when Taliban militants stormed a hotel in Kabul. He died along with his wife and two of his three children.

The beheading of James Foley and Steven Sotloff by the Islamic State group also highlighted the extreme danger journalists face in covering modern conflicts.

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