World's Most Dangerous Jobs: Journalism In Mexic
Jul 4th, 2012 | Category: News & Features | 2:01Alison Bethel McKenzie, Executive Director of International Press Institute (IPI), visited The Gleaner and spoke of the difficulty in preventing the murder of journalists in Mexico . Alison has over 25 years experience in journalism, as a reporter, bureau chief, senior editor and trainer.
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