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|a Attacks on the Press; Contents; Foreword; 1. Going It Alone: More Freelancers Means Less Support, Greater Danger; 2. Covering War for the First Time-in Syria; 3. The Rules of Conflict Reporting Are Changing; 4. Broadcasting Murder: Militants Use Media for Deadly Purpose; 5. Lack of Media Coverage Compounds Violence in Libya; 6. Reporting with Bodyguards on the Paraguayan Border; 7. Between Conflict and Stability: Journalists in Pakistan and Mexico Cope with Everyday Threats; 8. Conflating Terrorism and Journalism in Ethiopia.
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|a 9. We Completely Agree: Egyptian Media in the Era of President El-Sisi10. Finding New Ways to Censor Journalists in Turkey; 11. Treating the Internet as the Enemy in the Middle East; 12. Overzealous British Media Prompt Overzealous Backlash; 13. Outdated Secrecy Laws Stifle the Press in South Africa; 14. Amid Ebola Outbreak, West African Governments Try to Isolate Media; 15. For Cluesto Censorship in Hong Kong, Look to Singapore, Not Beijing; 16. Surveillance Forces Journalists to Think and Act Like Spies; 17. Two Continents, Two Courts, Two Approaches to Privacy.
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|a 18. Journalists Grapple with Increasing Power of European Extremists19. Indian Businesses Exert Financial Muscle to Control Press; 20. The Death of Glasnost: How Russia's Attempt at Openness Failed; 21. Media Wars Create Information Vacuum in Ukraine; 22. Journalists Overcome Obstacles through Crowdfunding and Determination; 23. Trends in Press Freedom: 10 Most Censored Countries Threaten Jail Terms, Restrict Internet to Silence Press; 10 Most Censored Countries; 1. Eritrea; 2. North Korea; 3. Saudi Arabia; 4. Ethiopia; 5. Azerbaijan; 6. Vietnam; 7. Iran; 8. China; 9. Burma; 10. Cuba; Index.
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|a Foreword xiBy Christiane Amanpour 1. Going It Alone: More Freelancers Means Less Support, Greater Danger 1The lack of adequate preparation might make safety experts shudder, but faced with low pay and high risk, the only option for many confl ict journalists is to learn on the fly. By Robert Mahoney 2. Covering War for the First Time-in Syria 9Lacking the support of an editor or established news organization, a young freelancer turned to a community of independent journalists who helped her find her way in a confl ict zone. By Erin Banco 3. The Rules of Conflict Reporting Are Changing 15S.
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