Jamal Khashoggi, journalists named 2018 TIME Person of the Year

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Jamal Khashoggi, the murdered Saudi Arabian writer, has been named 2018 TIME Person of the Year alongside Capital Gazette newsroom and three other journalists.

The announcement of the 2018 TIME Person of the Year was made on NBC on Tuesday, and the organizers recognized an individual or group of people who “most influenced the news and the world” during the past year.

“Like all human gifts, courage comes to us at varying levels and at varying moments,” TIME’s editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal wrote in an essay about the selection.

“This year we are recognizing four journalists and one news organization who have paid a terrible price to seize the challenge of this moment: Jamal Khashoggi, Maria Ressa, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and the Capital Gazette of Annapolis, Md.”

“They are representative of a broader fight by countless others around the world — as of Dec. 10, at least 52 journalists have been murdered in 2018 — who risk all to tell the story of our time,” Felsenthal wrote.

Jamal Khashoggi, whose death was allegedly orchestrated by the highest levels of the Saudi government, was a well-known critic of Saudi Arabia and columnist for the Washington Post. He was killed shortly after visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in early October to obtain marriage documents, and this caused an international outcry.

Ressa on the other hand is the editor of Rappler, an independent news website in the Philippines that has been highly critical of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration. Myanmar has accused Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo of breaching the country’s official state secrets act while investigating atrocities with Rohingya refugees. Five members of the Capital Gazette in Annapolis were killed in June when a gunman blasted his way into their newsroom.

Of the four recipients, one is dead (Khashoggi), two are convicted (Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo), one is indicted (Ressa) and the other was attacked (Capital Gazette).