Egypt’s Al Jazeera verdict: the death of the free press
The three Al Jazeera journalists sentenced to seven years in jail in an Egyptian court room today should never have been tried…
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The three Al Jazeera journalists sentenced to seven years in jail in an Egyptian court room today should never have been tried…
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