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Fidan Ekiz visits the courageous people that practice journalism under dictatorship or oppression and becomes a part of their adventurous daily life.
Fidan revisits Istanbul, where she used to work as a news correspondent. Turkey has changed a lot under President Erdogan. Independent news media are being shut down and journalists risk being fired without any reason.
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On paper, Uganda is a democracy, but in reality, nepotism and corruption are the rules.
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Colombia is a weak state. In some regions, criminals are almost in complete control of the government. Journalists are virtually the only people to uncover the corruption and crime.
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Fidan arrives in Yangon on the eve before the latest elections. The military regime has promised fair elections but who can tell what will really happen?
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In Moscow, Fidan visits Novaja Gazeta, one of the few critical newspapers in Russia.
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Fidan travels to Hong Kong where the free press is slowly being silenced by communist China. Acoording to Shirley Yam of the Hong Kong Journalist Association it is like boiling a frog.
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