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11 Sep 2014:
Radical change as military seeks to control reporting
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10 Sep 2014: Parents of the kidnapped American journalist said they were discouraged and disparaged from considering paying ransom
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3 Sep 2014: Steven Sotloff made it his business to report from some of the world’s most unstable and dangerous locations in the three years before he was captured in Syria in 2013
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3 Sep 2014: Jeff Sparrow: Humanitarian interventionists dangerously present each crisis as a morality tale: our enemies commit atrocities out of pure malice, whereas we always mean well
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27 Aug 2014:
Author and peace activist Deborah Ellis has spent years in war-torn countries witnessing first hand the impact of war on young people's identity. Our Amnesty teen takeover team asked Deborah to tell us how the children she met have created an identity for themselves when all they have known gets stripped away
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26 Aug 2014: Other lives: Journalist and author who wrote an influential book about the Iraq war
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24 Aug 2014: Peter Preston: With major news organisations in financial retreat, dangerous international reporting is being left to the young and unprotected
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30 Jul 2014:
'I want people to know what's happening,' she says
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30 Jul 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 30 July 1994: Obituary: Award-winning photographer kills himself, haunted by the horrors he witnessed during his short and brilliant career
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28 Jul 2014:
Correspondent who made the charge of the light brigade famous
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27 Jul 2014: Roy Greenslade: Threatening journalists with arrest seems unthinkable now – but that was just one of the obstacles they faced at the start of WW1
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25 Jul 2014: Letters: There are countless examples of Magnum photojournalists getting pictures that have informed the world and they also can shock
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