23
Feb
Even though she had been to so many conflicts, so many front-lines, she never lost her humanity and her ability to see with a new way of seeing it and to bring that humanity to all of us and I think that’s what made her so remarkable. She was such a brave, such a good reporter, but so very human even in the midst of all this inhumanity… I think she felt fear, but she never allowed fear to keep her from going and I think that’s what makes her heroic and that’s what makes her so brave.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper reflects on his interview with journalist Marie Colvin hours before she was killed in Syria. (source)
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I’m reminded of the film “City on Fire” (released in come countries as “5 days of war”) which centers on the job and...
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