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Journalists Will Not Be Silenced

Monday, April 5, 2021

What happened to Nurhadi does not deter us. Instead, the pain that he went through reminds us that we journalists are working for the public.

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Journalists from the Surabaya Journalist Forum take theatrical action during a journalist solidarity action in Surabaya, East Java, Monday, March 29, 2021. Antara/Zabur Karuru. tempo : 173518477629.

IN June 1976, Don Bolles, a veteran journalist for the Arizona Republic newspaper in the United States, was brutally murdered because of his work. He was investigating an organized crime in Arizona when his car exploded in the parking lot of Hotel Clarendon in Phoenix, after meeting an informant.

Four months after the incident, around 40 journalists from 23 other publications came to Arizona to continue Bolles’ work. Supported by the Inves

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