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From Warscapes: Ethiopia's Eskinder Nega describes what it's like to be arrested for his writing.
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Eskinder Nega received a sentence that spared his life but could spell death for press freedom.
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault went there with media advocates to urge the release of jailed journalists.
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