Journalists Face Escalating Danger
Although many war correspondents are caught helplessly in crossfire, mafia and political terrorists are often responsible for the targeted harassment, silencing and killing of journalists. Most murders remain "unsolved mysteries" due to "the failure of governments and investigating au...
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