Seeking Control Over Narrative, Egypt Puts Growing Pressure On Journalists
By Leila Fadel
It’s not easy being a journalist in Egypt. The government sometimes tries to control the words reporters use, and new legislation could carry fines or jail time for contradicting the state.
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