The Newseum Remembers Journalists
The Newseum is a museum of the news media located in Washington DC. One of its exhibitions is a Journalists' Memorial, which pays tribute to reporters, photographers and broadcasters who have died reporting the news. The Newseum website states that the names of 2,323 individuals from around the world are etched on the glass panels of the soaring, two-story structure. The gallery also features photographs of hundreds of the journalists whose names are etched on the memorial’s glass panels, as well as kiosks where information on every journalist on the memorial can be accessed. Each year, the Newseum selects a representative group of journalists whose names are added to the memorial and whose deaths illustrate the dangers faced by journalists around the world. You can watch a short video of this memorial by clicking the link below.
Each of our reporters selected a journalist who earned a position on our memorial page.
D.Kholodov / Dolmedia.ru
Tomas Bilevicius presents
Dmitry Yuryevich Kholodov |
Denis Usov
Kamile Gineikaite presents
Nikolai Andrushchenko |
Jared Moosey/Redux
Iveta Danieliute presents
Javier Valdez Cardenas |
Sharon Shahid
Gustavas Klikna presents
Kenji Goto |
Karolina Kildaite presents
Daphne Caruana Galizia |
Austeja Eglynaite presents
Abadullah Hananzai |
Zivile Kairyte presents
Alisher Saipov |
Lukas Katilius presents
Gundar Matiss |
Rugile Augustaityte presents
Alison Parker |
Gabriele Navickaite presents
Paul Moran |
Lukas Kodis presents
Namir Noor-Eldeen |
Klaudija Gudaityte presents
Vitas Lingys |
Dolita Kaziauskaite presents
Salvador Adame Pardo |
Irtaute Gutauskaite presents
Anna Politkovskaya |
Vidmantas Balkunas presents
Tim Hetherington |
Akvile Cepurnaite presents
Mirwais Jalil |
Lucija Alisauskaite presents
Daniel Pearl |
Karolina Gudauskaite presents
Steven Vincent |
Greta Bruzgyte presents
Rob Hiaasen |
Urte Bariseviciute presents
Rupert Hamer |