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Protection of Journalists Under International Humanitarian Law

Communications and the Law, volume 17 (1995), pp. 27-39

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"Journalists' on professional assignments often face hostile actions by political and military authorities, de jure or de facto. Such hostility ranges in severity from censorship, utilization of harsh laws of defamation, restriction or denial of access to sources of information, denial or revocation of a work permit or license, denial of entry or exit visa, restriction of movement, and expulsion; to detention, disappearance, attack, torture, and even murder." (Abstract)