Across the globe, journalism remains under fire -- often times quite literally. In 1995, 182 journalists were imprisoned because of their work -- the highest number since the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists began its annual count in 1986. As a new report reveals, the leaders of China, Nigeria, Turkey, and Kenya are among 10 world figures identified as "Enemies of the Press." All are responsible for brutal campaigns against journalists and press freedom, as documented by CPJ in its ongoing monitoring of press freedom violations worldwide.