New York Times journalists Nicholas Kristof and Adam Ellick were briefly detained by security forces yesterday at a protest in the Bahraini village of Sitra. Both journalists tweeted throughout the course of their brief detention.
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New York Times journalists detained at protest in Bahrain
New York Times journalists Nicholas Kristof and Adam Ellick were briefly detained by security forces yesterday at a protest in the Bahraini village of Sitra. Both journalists tweeted throughout the course of their brief detention. View the story “New York Times journalists detained at protest in Bahrain” on Storify]
By Sara Yasin
10 Dec 11
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