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I decided to not let anybody silence my voice : the journalists in exile but still at risk | Press freedom

Threats from the state have led many journalists across the world to flee their home countries to report from elsewhere. But, for many, the intimidation did not stop when they left

Medill to host symposium on courageous work of journalists

Medill to host symposium on courageous work of journalists
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A month into the violent siege of Haiti s capital by gangs, here s where things stand | World

Haitians are continuing to flee the surge in violence in their country’s capital while all domestic and international flights remain suspended. The worsening situation and lack of movement, both by

Where things stand in Haiti a month after violent siege

Where things stand in Haiti a month after violent siege
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A month into the violent siege of Haiti s capital by gangs, here s where things stand

Haitians are continuing to flee the surge in violence in their country’s capital while all domestic and international flights in and out of Port-u-Prince remain suspended. The worsening situation and lack of movement, both by those inside and outside of Haiti, led one of the country’s leading journalists, Roberson Alphonse, to ask this week whether Haitians lives don’t count in the eyes of the international community. “We are people,” he said on Port-au-Prince’s Magik 9 radio station. “The lives

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