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September 29, 2006
Iraqi Journalism, and Journalists, Under Fire
The New York Times reports that Iraq's journalists are finding it increasingly difficult to report the news these days, not just because life is physically dangerous, but because Iraqi laws, some retrieved from before the coalition invasion and Saddam's fall, prevent overt criticism of the new government. Read an article by the Times' Paul von Zielbauer here.
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