
FILE - A Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017 file photo showing a banner reading "justice" displayed at the start of a rally in Malta to honor an anti-corruption reporter Daphne Caruana Galizia, killed by a car bomb on Oct. 16, in the capital city of Malta, Valletta. At least 81 reporters were killed doing their jobs this year, while violence and harassment against media staff has skyrocketed, the world's biggest journalists' organization says. (AP Photo/Rene Rossignaud, File)
- Rene Rossignaud

FILE - A Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017 file photo showing mourners standing next to a portrait of Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh during the public viewing of her body in Bangalore, India. The International Federation of Journalists also expressed concern about India, the world's largest democracy, where it said that attacks on journalists are being motivated by violent populism. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi, File)
- Aijaz Rahi

FILE - A Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017 file photo of an Indian man taking a photograph during a protest condemning the killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh, portrait in background, in New Delhi, India. The International Federation of Journalists also expressed concern about India, the world's largest democracy, where it said that attacks on journalists are being motivated by violent populism. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri, File)
- Altaf Qadri

FILE - A Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2017 file photo showing journalists and human rights activists holding a banner that reads " Journalism is not a crime - free journalists " outside the main courthouse in Istanbul. Turkey, where official pressure on the media has been ramped up since a failed coup attempt in July 2016, is becoming notorious for putting reporters behind bars. Some 160 journalists are jailed in Turkey — two-thirds of the global total — the report said. (AP Photo, File)
- STR

FILE - A Tuesday Oct. 17, 2017 file photo showing candles, notes and paper cuttings next to the Love Monument in St. Julian, Malta, the day after the killing of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. At least 81 reporters were killed doing their jobs this year, while violence and harassment against media staff has skyrocketed, the world's biggest journalists' organization says. (AP Photo/Rene Rossignaud, File)
- Rene Rossignaud