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the newspaper editor akhmednabi , akhmednabiyev. that startedhot the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text mednabi, 53,h reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. helds funeral, mourners signs saying, "who will be n ext?" it is one of the most dangerous places for journalists in russia, where deadly attacks have become a common way to silence reporters. faisala, yasser al-jumaili, a freelancer. faisalameraman yasser al-jumaili didn't tell anyone where he was going when he borrowed money to buy a new video camera and headed to syria to cover the civil war. deathater, he was shot to by rebels at a checkpoint in northern syria. his footage was never recovered. 35, cover the iraq war for international broadcasters, then places to -- places considered too dangerous for foreign journalists. wantedd said al-juma
the newspaper editor akhmednabi , akhmednabiyev. that startedhot the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text mednabi, 53,h reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. helds funeral, mourners signs saying, "who will be n ext?" it is one of the most dangerous...
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the newspaper editor, akhmednabi akhmednabiyev.he had just shot that started the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text messages, akhmednabi, 53, reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. at his funeral, mourners held signs saying, "who will be next?" it is one of the most dangerous places for journalists in russia, where deadly attacks have become a common way to silence reporters. in syria, yasser faisal al-jumaili, a freelancer. iraqi cameraman yasser faisal al-jumaili didn't tell anyone where he was going when he borrowed money to buy a new video camera and headed to syria to cover the civil war. days later, he was shot to death by rebels at a checkpoint in northern syria. his footage was never recovered. al-jumaili, 35, cover the iraq war for international broadcasters, then places to -- places consi
the newspaper editor, akhmednabi akhmednabiyev.he had just shot that started the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text messages, akhmednabi, 53, reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. at his funeral, mourners held signs saying, "who will be next?" it is...
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the newspaper editor, akhmednabi akhmednabiyev. he had just shot that started the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text messages, akhmednabi, 53, reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. at his funeral, mourners held signs saying, "who will be next?" it is one of the most dangerous places for journalists in russia, where deadly attacks have become a common way to silence reporters. in syria, yasser faisal al-jumaili, a freelancer. iraqi cameraman yasser faisal al-jumaili didn't tell anyone where he was going when he borrowed money to buy a new video camera and headed to syria to cover the civil war. days later, he was shot to death by rebels at a checkpoint in northern syria. his footage was never recovered. al-jumaili, 35, cover the iraq war for international broadcasters, then places to dangerous -- p
the newspaper editor, akhmednabi akhmednabiyev. he had just shot that started the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text messages, akhmednabi, 53, reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. at his funeral, mourners held signs saying, "who will be next?" it is...
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the newspaper editor akhmednabi , akhmednabiyev.at startedhot the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text mednabi, 53,h reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. helds funeral, mourners signs saying, "who will be n ext?" it is one of the most dangerous places for journalists in russia, where deadly attacks have become a common way to silence reporters. faisala, yasser al-jumaili, a freelancer. faisalameraman yasser al-jumaili didn't tell anyone where he was going when he borrowed money to buy a new video camera and headed to syria to cover the civil war. deathater, he was shot to by rebels at a checkpoint in northern syria. his footage was never recovered. 35, cover the iraq war for international broadcasters, then places to -- places considered too dangerous for foreign journalists. wantedd said al-jumaili
the newspaper editor akhmednabi , akhmednabiyev.at startedhot the engine when he was shot in the head in an ambush. he died in the same spot where he had survived a previous assassination attempt six months earlier. despite being targeted on a death list and receiving threatening phone calls and text mednabi, 53,h reported relentlessly on government corruption and human rights violations. helds funeral, mourners signs saying, "who will be n ext?" it is one of the most dangerous places...