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Journalists in captivity are media representatives who have been detained or captured in conflict zones, where their freedom and rights are severely restricted. Under international law, journalists working in war zones are considered non-combatants and should receive special protection. The detention of journalists in captivity is a violation of press freedom and human rights, with their safety being a priority for international human rights organizations and the media. This section includes news, analysis, and information on cases of journalists held captive, international efforts to secure their release, and support for those enduring difficult conditions.

 

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