David Tereshchuk

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Horrors that Follow Online Threats

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INCITING? ENABLING? TRIGGERING? How should we view media responsibility in these recent days of mounting, and I’d suggest far from random, acts of extreme violence.

It would have been a mistake to ever think, if anybody really did, that the writer Salman Rushdie (left) might no longer be in danger, a full 33 years after the fatwa death sentence was declared against him by Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, himself now long dead and gone.   Continue reading “Horrors that Follow Online Threats” »

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Journalism: High-risk Profession, Still Practiced Against Bad Odds

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July 4th Message: Freedom for What?

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Vice-President Harris in Highland Park after July 4th Shootings

IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN. The gruesome symbolism of US citizens shot dead and injured amid the red-white-and-blue razzamatazz of Independence Day was horribly predictable.

The law of averages, though it’s more a journalistic construct and far from a proven mathematical rule, has long suggested that sooner rather than later the all-American atrocity of a gunman on a rampage would occur on our national day of celebration.   Continue reading “July 4th Message: Freedom for What?” »

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