1994What international memorial is dedicated to reporters and journalists killed while carrying out their work since 1944?
In Bayeux, France, the Reporters’ Memorial stands as a powerful tribute to more than 2,000 journalists and reporters who have lost their lives in the line of duty since 1944. Established by the City of Bayeux and Reporters Without Borders, this site not only commemorates those lost to conflict and violence but also highlights the ongoing dangers faced by media professionals worldwide. Unveiled in phases beginning on 7 October 2006, the memorial features 27 engraved stelae and includes the names of eight Canadians among its honorees. The site’s unique landscape, interactive elements, and annual connection to the Bayeux-Calvados-Normandy Awards for War Correspondents make it a living testament to both remembrance and the ongoing fight for press freedom.