Wednesday, July 14, 2010



US bars acclaimed Colombian journalist
By Gabriel Elizondo
July 13th, 2010 --aljazeera--

Hollman Morris is known in Colombia for path-breaking journalism, but the US wont let him into the country, despite the fact that he is receiving a Harvard fellowship. Hollman Morris is a Colombian journalist who has received dozens of international awards for his work uncovering atrocities and human rights abuses in the decade’s-long armed conflict in his country. But the United States apparently views him as a terrorist. (More on this terrorist thing later).

For many years Morris, an independent television journalist, has risked his life trekking to remote (and dangerous) corners of Colombia to talk to victims of Colombia’s war. When there were allegations of the Colombia military or paramilitaries killing innocent people in a far away corner of the country, many journalists would report the story with a few press releases and phone calls from the comfort of Bogota. If it was reported at all. Not Morris. He would go to the source, often walking through the jungle for days to get to the location, speak to people, and find out what happened, and put it on television. (cont....)

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