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Dangers Of War Reporting

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DANGERS OF WAR REPORTING

JOSH AND TINO

WAR REPORTING IS NOT WORTH THE RISK!

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"Biggest Story of My Life" Article

Reporter Joseph Morton was shot and killed for going behind enemy lines at one of the death camps at the holocost.

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The End of War

Reporter C.J. Chivers from the New York Times was in Iraq where he was blown into the air and killed by NATO.

"Protecting Reporters" Article

Reporter James Foley was beheaded by ISIS as a response to U.S. airstrikes.

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"Release of Reporter" Article

Reporter Peter Theo Curtis was held hostage and kidnapped by Al-Qaida, but was eventually released.

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"Truth At All Costs"
In the speech she says that , "just last week she had a coffee in Afghanistan with her friend... talking about the war... then two days later he lost both legs".

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SOURCES

  • Goldstein, Norman. "'Biggest story of my life': shadowing the war wherever it led, World War II Associated Press correspondent Joseph Morton ventured behind enemy lines to report the full story--and to face his own tragic end." Military History 2015: 44. Biography in Context. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.
  • WARREN, MARK. "The End Of War." Esquire 164.3 (2015): 198-204. Academic Search Premier. Web. 21 Oct. 2015.

SOURCES

  • Colvin, Marie. Truth At All Costs. Orlando, Florida: Houghton Mifflin. N.D.
  • Little, Caroline, "It's time to protect journalists". The Herald, 12 October 2014
  • Callimach, Rukmini, "American held captive in Syria is freed". The Rock Hill Herald, 25 August 2014