<p>(Latin Pulse: July 2, 2009) Plagued by violence, drug trafficking, and corruption, Colombia is one of the world’s most dangerous places to be a journalist. We look at what kind of speech is being silenced, by whom, and how. Today, independent journalists working up against the boundaries...
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En esta segunda parte del reportaje especial: Colombia: Historias que matan, Latin Pulse presenta le entrevista completa con el premiado periodista colombiano Hollman Morris. Morris nos cuenta sobre su delicada situacion de seguridad y hace un llamado a la comunidad internacional, a la solidarid...
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Investigative reporter Greg Palast speaks about how two U.S. representatives were "sickened" by his report on debt vultures, and then immediately turned to the Bush White House to end the vultures' seizure of aid money in Africa.
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(Mosaic Alert: September 15, 2009) Remember the Iraqi reporter, Muntazer al-Zaidi, who hurled his shoes at then U.S. President George W. Bush? Today he was released from prison and received a hero’s welcome from supporters, friends, and family members.Read more on the Mosaic Blog
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Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman called for an end to what he called outside interference in the case of Roxana Saberi. The dual US-Iranian citizen was convicted last month of espionage, a charge the US calls baseless. (May 4) ... iran us_journalist complains pressure journalist case
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<p>Plagado por la violencia, el narcotráfico y la corrupción, Colombia es uno de los lugares más peligrosos del mundo para los periodistas. Preguntamos, qué tipo de discursos estan siendo silenciados? Cómo y quién los censura? Algunos de los periodistas que trabajan hoy desafiando los límit...
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He was a broken hearted skateboarder, she was a wannabe journalist; fate kicked them both onto the streets. Defeated by the horrors of flat hunting, they conspire to share a flat under the guise of ‘professional married couple’.
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Crockett’s journalist friend, Stone, claims to have footage of United States mercenaries fighting Sandinistas in Nicaragua under the orders of Maynard, also known as Captain Real Estate.
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An Iraqi journalist threw two shoes at President Bush during a news conference Sunday with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The president was not hurt in the incident.
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