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Author Archives: Ashlee Rezin
CNN: Women raped by Sinai traffickers find help
This story goes beyond text and includes photography and video, which better illustrates the dire circumstances in the Sinai desert, a hub for people trafficking. The inclusion of a video interview with rape victim Tegisti Tekla from Eritrea allows the … Continue reading
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NYT: In Shark-Infested Waters, Resolve of Two Giants Is Tested
This interpretive story of a land-ownership dispute between China and Japan highlights underlining and decade-old tensions between the two countries. The author, Martin Fackler, rather cleverly uses the myth of man-eating sharks as an analogy for the danger surrounding an … Continue reading
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