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jailed journalists

Leaving was never an option. Even as his colleagues fled Ethiopia’s systematic jailing and constant harassment, journalist Eskinder Nega stayed behind to continue writing. There was simply too much to be done.

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WAN-IFRA

Date

2014-04-30 12:26

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Andrew Heslop

Date

2014-04-29 17:44

Syria is the world’s deadliest beat for journalists, with at least 52 confirmed killings since fighting began in 2011. But as the country continues to fracture, journalists are increasingly caught between warring factions, becoming targets for an unprecedented rise in kidnappings and abductions.

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Andrew Heslop

Date

2014-04-27 12:52

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