Author Murder, Threats, Fires and Intimidation in Gambia An anonymous letter sent to a prominent journalist ‘promised to teach a lesson to journalists who persisted in their negative reporting.’ June 15, 2006 Repressive Actions Give Way to Business Realities ‘Independent newspapers and privately owned TV and radio stations lack the economies of scale necessary to become sustainable businesses.’ June 15, 2006 Climbing to Freedom Word By Word ‘… our ethical and political convictions gave us strength to resist and keep advancing.’ June 15, 2006 When Death Seems Inevitable ‘There was a problem with acceptance of death; I was never in a mood to accept torture.’ June 15, 2006 What We Share About Courage In the working life of most American journalists, courage does not typically define what we do. Holding public officials and corporate leaders accountable, digging through files and records and challenging… June 15, 2006 Terror Unleashed Dare’s book was published in 2007 under the title “Guerrilla Journalism: Dispatches From the Underground”Sunday Dare has written a book, “Voices From the Trenches: The Story of Guerrilla Journalism Under… June 15, 2006 Heroes in the Tough Transition to Digital News A long-time newspaper journalist assesses the courage required if essential values are to be retained. June 15, 2006 Telling a Story That No Other Newspaper Will Tell ‘If we don’t print these stories about the casino, who will? People need to see this ….’ June 15, 2006 Courage as a Story Needing to Be Told ‘Unlike love, which may be an emotion only, courage must manifest itself in action.’ June 15, 2006 Challenging a Democratic Government’s Secrecy ‘Of particular concern to journalists is the lack of support some owners of Canadian news organizations have given as they've tried to contest these policies.’ June 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 … 429 Next