
"In Zimbabwe, where a television cameraman was abducted and beaten to death last year, Barry Bearak of The Times was arrested last month and charged with “committing journalism.” The arrest came on the same day that Bearak’s byline ran on Page 1 from the capital, Harare. He had asked that his byline be left off articles about Zimbabwe’s elections but had just changed his mind, in part because his main American competitors were not being so guarded.
Bearak told me he was certain that his arrest at a small, out-of-the-way hotel half-filled by Western journalists had nothing to do with his byline. “They did not seem familiar with me or my work,” he said. Had he switched hotels that day, as he had originally planned, he said, he probably would not have been arrested.
Bearak, who was injured in a fall in his cell and contracted scabies, was released after four nights and left Zimbabwe."
I've had scabies, and believe me, that is like hell on earth. I wouldn't even wish it on a convicted journalist.
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Tags: journalism, zimbabwe, barry bearak, new york times, political repression

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Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Tags: toronto, canada, travel
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