Syria: journalists killed on duty
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French journalist Gilles Jacquier is seen in this undated picture released by France Televisions January 11, 2012. Reuters Photo
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French photographer Remi Ochlik is seen in this picture taken in Cairo, Egypt on November 23, 2011. Reuters Photo
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Journalist Marie Colvin (2nd L) poses for a photograph with Libyan rebels in Misrata in this June 4, 2011 file photograph. Reuters Photo
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French photographer Remi Ochlik flashes a victory sign as he jokes with Syrian Free Army fighters in the last known footage of him in Homs February 22, 2012. Ochlik and American journalist Marie Colvin were killed during a Syrian forces bombardment, along with 80 more people that day. Reuters Photo
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Members of the Syrian Red Crescent carry a casket containing the body of French photographer Remi Ochlik, at Al-Assad University Hospital in Damascus. Reuters Photo
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Abdul Rahman Attar chief of the Syrian Red Crescent (L) delivers to a Polish diplomat, who is managing US affairs in Syria, a casket containing the body of US journalist Marie Colvin at Al-Assad University Hospital in Damascus March 3, 2012. Reuters Photo
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Lebanon's Al-Jadeed television cameraman Ali Shaaban, 30, is seen in a handout picture released by the television channel April 9, 2012. Reuters/New TV/Handout
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Japanese journalist Mika Yamamoto, an award-winning reporter who worked for Tokyo-based independent news wire Japan Press, is seen in this undated photo transmitted by Kyodo news agency in Tokyo August 21, 2012. Reuters Photo
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