‘They told me that they’d hunt me down’ : journalists on how they survive working in war zones
With a record number of journalists killed over the past year, four reporters covering conflicts across the world reveal how they dodge death • ‘They threatened to bulldoze my house’: fear and violence stalk journalists in Modi’s India Stephen*, 39, is a journalist in the Democratic Republic of (…)
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