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Major violations of media freedom in Syria, November 2013

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Violations committed against media activists for this month distributed as follows:
1- Kill: 15 victims of media activists and journalists, Syrian regime killed 14 of them including 2 under torture, armed group killed a female media activist.
2- Detention and Abduction: Syrian Network for Human Rights documented 21 cases distributed as follows:
– Detention of 5 media activist: 2 by government forces, and 3 by Kurdish Troops
– Abduction 16 media activist have been abducted this month: 7 of them kidnapped Islamic state of Iraq and Levant , 9 by unidentified armed groups, as 3 media activist was released including: Polish war photographer Marcin Suder.
While Blogger Tal Almalohi still in detention in spite of a decision to release her from more than one month ago.
3- Injured: 15 media activist have been injured: 12 by government forces and 3 Jordanian Journalists injured by unknown armed groups.
4- Shelling and destruction: two media centers have been shelled and destructed in Aleppo.

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