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All articles filed in corruption

archiveMay 1, 2015

Freedom of the press in Ethiopia

As Ethiopia prepares for its general elections this month, journalist and writer Tullu Liban writes on corruption, media censorship and government intimidation

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archiveMarch 5, 2015

The optimist's words

Yuri Herrera on impunity and corruption in Mexico, and the careful word choices of President Enrique Peña Nieto

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archiveMarch 5, 2015

The optimist’s words

Yuri Herrera on impunity and corruption in Mexico, and the careful word choices of President Enrique Peña Nieto

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archiveOctober 10, 2013

Instructions for writing a corrupt novel

Nepotism, sinecures, blackmailing paedophiles, bribing officials… Juan Pablo Villalobos writes for PEN Atlas this week, explaining how a writer can expose and enable the general corruption of his country

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archiveAugust 9, 2012

Roots of Corruption: the perils of free expression in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijani writer and dissident Emin Milli discusses the power – and corruption – of words

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