This time its egypt. A journalist shot dead in south sudan, days after the president put the media on notice. How do reporters covering organised crime deal with the mafia code of silence, and a bags eye view at a site of air travel that you never see. We begin with egypt. A country where journalism has been under the gun. And an ain terror law has reporters warning that darker says lie ahead. This week abdul fatah alsisi ratified the law. Its a wideranging piece of legislation from death sentences from those socalled terror organizations, special courts mandated to fasttrack cases against militants. It stipulates stiff fines for anyone that strays from the governments version of the truth. Creating a website that the government teems to spread time. When it comes to the domestic news media, it may not be necessary. Criminal call journalism was silenced long ago. What remains is reporters and news outlets that bought into the abdul fatah alsisi government line and report what they are
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