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Silencing Journalism by Murder?
An Overview of Six Global Case Studies
Silencing Journalism by Murder?
An Overview of Six Global Case Studies
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Description
As journalists increasingly face growing threats of violence worldwide, Silencing Journalism by Murder? presents six global case studies of high-profile journalists who were assassinated for reporting on controversial topics that they felt ethically bound to share with the public. In doing so, Amani Ismail and Gayane Torosyan raise critical questions surrounding democracy, censorship, and the varying power dynamics between the media, the government, and the public.
Ismail and Torosyan situate each case within both local and global contexts to examine the factors that led to these murders. While each of the six selected cases is uniquely horrific and condemnable in its own right, the authors identify parallels and contrasts across them to consider how they fit into a larger, grim picture of violence against journalists and how the evolution of the broader media landscape toward digital journalism has impacted these perils.
These stories of slain journalists from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Palestine, and Malta are illustrated not just as tributes to their ultimate sacrifice for a noble cause, but also to serve as a call to action that urgently argues for the implementation of violence prevention measures for journalists around the globe.
Table of Contents
1. Media and government in the Internet era
2. Eye on Russia: The murder of Anna Politkovskaya
3. A Maltese case: Daphne Caruana Galizia
4. Far from home: Jamal Khashoggi kidnapped and killed
5. Shot on duty: The case of Al-Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh
6. Journalist-turned-politician: Fernando Villavicencio shot on campaign trail
7. “I am Hrant Dink”: Turks and Armenians unified in remembrance
8. In retrospect and looking ahead: The media/government quagmire
References
About the Authors
Index
Product details
| Published | 16 Apr 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 184 |
| ISBN | 9781666964318 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 9 bw illus |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This well-researched and well-written book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the political and professional dangers and risks faced by working journalists in a variety of political contexts, from authoritarian dictatorships to modern democracies.
David Pierson, Professor of Communication and Media Studies, University of Southern Maine, USA

























