Weren't Reuters journalists also among the dead from that video released by WikiLeaks back in the days when they weren't appearing to play political favourites?
How else do you stop something without bringing it to light first?
The police literally handed them the documents and then immediately arrested them for having them.
I think you're misinterpreting my post if you think I was saying they shouldn't investigate. I was simply stating that investigative journalism in some countries is far more dangerous than it should be.
It is, but that is the nature of the job. The more extreme the atrocity, the more danger there is in reporting it, and yet all the more need there is for it to be done.
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