Murdering a journalist when they are reporting on an armed conflict is a war crime. How many have there been since 1992?

The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols are international humanitarian laws limiting the barbarity of war. Journalists are considered civilians under these laws and are therefore protected persons. Deliberately attacking them is a war crime. The map shows the number of journalist murders committed since 1992 that could constitute as a violation of the Geneva Conventions. Hover over a country to find out how many.