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The “Double Spy” and Me

Practicing journalism in a country under a dictatorship is almost a suicide mission. If it's a foreign correspondent, he's up against the scorn of government censors and the unblinking surveillance of security agents. It's like swimming in a sea infested with hungry sharks, where a reckless move by the reporter could result in the fatal … Continue reading The “Double Spy” and Me →

Miguel Franjul Journalism 8 January, 2023 2 Minutes

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