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The Philippines maintained its standing as the third country after Iraq and Somalia in the list of countries with the most number of unsolved murders of journalists in 2011, the New York-based press freedom watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said in its yearend survey released yesterday.

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Pakistan has replaced the Philippines as the “Deadliest Country For Journalists” this year.

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The Philippines remains in 6th spot among 14 countries with the highest number of unsolved journalists’ killings.

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GLOBAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST IMPUNITY
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Pakistan has replaced the Philippines as the “Deadliest Country For Journalists” this year.

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The Philippines remains in 6th spot among 14 countries with the highest number of unsolved journalists’ killings.

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