White House: Libyan Gov't Must Protect Journalists

New York MagazineWhite House: Libyan gov't must protect journalistsWall Street JournalAP WASHINGTON — The White House is urging the Libyan government to refrain from harassing or using violence against journalists, amid reports that four New York Times journalists are missing there. Obama spokesman Jay Carney said the White House is ...Four New York Times journalists missing in LibyaAFPFormer Globe reporter missing in LibyaBoston Globe4 New York Times journalists missing in LibyaSeattle Post IntelligencerNPR -NBC New Yorkall 51 news articles »

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