How does a country’s literature recover after years of mass censorship?
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For the Honduran media, the order of the day is silence. If they stray from the established agenda, they face bullets and death. Dina Meza’s first column for Sampsonia Way.
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Sergei Misyura, whose twitter account has over 15,000 followers, spent four months with the 72nd Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, fighting in the ‘Anti-Terrorist Operation’ (ATO) in Luhansk region.
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Chilean cartoonist Fiestoforo pays tribute to Goya’s “Third of May Executions” and commemorates the death of forty-three teaching students in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico.
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Previously filled with interesting or amusing content, with only occasional forays into the world of politics, now Sedelnikov’s blog is entirely devoted to covering the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.
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Sixty world leaders and dignitaries attended Sunday’s solidarity rally in Paris, leaping at the occasion to be seen as “staunch defenders” of the press, even while many of them are guilty of suppressing free speech themselves.
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Hassan Bleibel addresses the outrageous hypocrisy and insincerity surrounding the aftermath of the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo.
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