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Mohamed Abdel Dayem of Committee to Protect Journalists Talks About Dangers About Reporting in Libya

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Award-winning photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros were killed Wednesday when they came under fire in Libya. Hetherington and Hondros, who had covered conflict zones around the world, were part of a group of six photographers reporting on the Libyan conflict in a particularly dangerous part of the besieged city of Misurata. Democracy Now! interview Mohamed Dayem of the Committee to Protect Journalists about the increasing dangers faced by reporters covering conflicts in the region.

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  • In the Philippines. 58 people, most of them Journalists, died on a single day. It happend on November 23, 2009 in Ampatuan, Maguindanao, Mindanao, Philippines.

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