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Kurdistan’s press pays for tackling corruption

By Anna Fifield in Suleimaniya

Published: October 3 2008 17:48 | Last updated: October 3 2008 17:48

For three nights out of every 14, Ahmed Mira does not sleep at home. He no longer walks on the street either, nor does he drive his own car anywhere.

Such is the life of an independent magazine editor in Kurdistan, the northern Iraqi province where journalists say they are coming under increasing pressure not to write about government corruption.

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