Thursday, November 26, 2009

Great news in Somalia as a Canadian freelance journalist was just released after over a year in captivity by an armed militia. A ransom was paid and groups like Reporters without Borders had been working to get her release for a long time. The news seemed really bleak back in August, with rumors of her even having been raped and impregnated. It's good that this didn't happen, at least the pregnancy part, but she did claim to have been tortured.

On the other hand, at least 18 journalists experienced a gory fate in the Philippines, after they were killed after being in a convoy with over 50 persons who were stopped, captured and mostly executed by armed militiamen, allegedly hired by a politician. This has to be one of the worst events involving journalists, maybe even unprecedented in modern times. Imagine if this had happened to American journalists, say in Iraq for example, the international outcry would have been even greater.