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The International News Safety Institute (INSI) said in a press-release on Tuesday that "despite repeated international calls for action to constrain the bloodshed" last year has brought "one of the worst yearly tolls on record."

"Journalists continue to die because they dare to shine a light on the darkest corners of societies," the document quoted INSI Director Rodney Pinder as saying.

"This is the shocking price we pay for our news," Pinder said.

According to the INSI, at least 98 media workers who died last year were targeted and murdered because of their work, while 11 were killed in crossfire and 23 died in accidents with no apparent links to their professional duties.

The worldwide death toll in 2009 was boosted by the slaying of 31 people in a politically-motivated ambush in the Philippines on November 23.

This "bloodiest single incident ever recorded for the news media" made the Philippines the most dangerous country in the world for journalists

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