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Murder Without Borders

Dying for the Story in the World's Most Dangerous Places

Terry Gould
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Pages
400
Year
2010
Language
English

About

"I am not interested in why man commits evil; I want to know why he does good."

- Vaclav Havel

What makes a poor, small-town journalist stay on a story even though threatened with certain death, and offered handsome rewards for looking the other way?

Over four years, Terry Gould has travelled to Colombia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Russia and Iraq — the countries in which journalists are most likely to be murdered on the job — to attempt to answer this question. In each place, through conversations with their colleagues, their families and in some cases their murderers, he uncovers the lives of local reporters and broadcasters who stayed on a story to the point of death. He searches for the moment in which each of his protagonists understood that they were willing to die, and finds complex reasons for their bravery. In his wonderfully vivid portraits of seven courageous souls, he brings their lives and the stories they worked on to light, telling truth to those who would murder truth tellers.
Introduction: The Psychology of Sacrifice

One

Small Town, Big Hell: Guillermo Bravo Vega, Colombia

Two

I Grew Up on Bullets: Marlene Garcia-Esperat, Philippines

Three

Jewel Moon and the Human Universe: Manik Chandra Saha, Bangladesh

Four

Anna Had No Roof: Anna Politkovskaya, Russia

Five

The Boys from Car City: Valery Ivanov and Alexei Sidorov, Russia

Six

Solid Khalid: Khalid W. Hassan, Iraq

Conclusion: Journalism as an Act of Courage

Source Notes

Acknowledgments

Photo Credits.

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