When Voices Get Silenced... and Heard
Habib does not describe the torture, saying that she prefers not to speak publicly of these details -- a silence that effectively forces one to imagine all kinds of horrors.
Habib does not describe the torture, saying that she prefers not to speak publicly of these details -- a silence that effectively forces one to imagine all kinds of horrors.
Capital New York | Michaelangelo Matos | Posted 11.21.2011
In a letter co-signed by executives from a variety of media outlets and press advocacy groups, New York Times Company vice president and assistant gen...
AP | ANITA SNOW | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW YORK — China's crackdown on ethnic reporters and Iran's sustained suppression of critics has helped push the number of journalists jailed wo...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
The trial and sentencing of American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee to 12 years in a North Korean work camp prompts the question: what other Amer...
Inderpal Grewal | Posted 04.08.2012