Among the victims of the year 2021-2022 are Shireen Abu Akleh (Palestine), Maks Levin (Ukraine), and Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff (France), whose relatives, present at the ceremony, spoke in the context of of the 2022 Bayeux Prize for War Correspondents.

Emotion filled the undergrowth hosting the memorial during successive speeches by Shireen's niece, Lina, celebrating "her aunt, her best friend, her inspiration", who wished "justice, truth and peace for the world ", and of Sylviane, the mother of Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff, according to whom he "did not give his life for the information, it was taken from him".

After the death of her son, Sylviane had sent a message to Christophe Deloire, declaring that "his short life will have had a meaning", like that of Maks Levin.

The latter "wanted to take a photo that would put an end to this war (the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, editor's note)", according to Markiian Lyseiko, one of his friends, also a war photographer.

RSF published an investigation in Ukraine in June accusing Russian soldiers of killing, and possibly torturing, Ukrainian photojournalist Maks Levin in March.

Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff was a 32-year-old French freelance journalist, also killed in Ukraine, in the Donbass in the spring.

Al Jazeera star, American-Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead on May 11 while covering an Israeli military operation in a Palestinian camp in the occupied territories.

Questioned by AFP, the secretary general of RSF recalled that 400 journalists are in detention today in the world, and 50 to 70 are murdered every year because of the exercise of their profession, including 31 since the 1st January.

"We are in a moment of explosion of communication and the powers, whoever they are, no longer have an interest in passing through the filter of journalists. Some even believe that their interest is to eliminate them" analyzed Mr. Deloire.

However, he noted that "over the decade, there has been a drop in the number of journalists killed. The editors are much more cautious today, perhaps because the conflicts in Iraq and Syria have been very deadly".

Emotion during the inauguration of a new stele for journalists who died in the line of duty, on October 6, 2022 at the Bayeux Reporters memorial Lou BENOIST AFP

The Prix Bayeux, which takes place from October 3 to 9, honors war reports from around the world.

The prize giving will take place on Saturday at the end of the day.

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