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So sad this happened in my country, it pains my heart to see him crying. At least let us accord him some dignity and stop publishing this picture where he is seen crying.
If you are so particular, post a normal picture of him and continue your journalism. No man or woman would want a picture of him when he is crying to become the news of the country. Journalism too should be sensitive to human feelings.
So sad this happened in my country, it pains my heart to see him crying. At least let us accord him some dignity and stop publishing this picture where he is seen crying.
If you are so particular, post a normal picture of him and continue your journalism. No man or woman would want a picture of him when he is crying to become the news of the country. Journalism too should be sensitive to human feelings.
Atleast someone cared to verify the present status when the pictures where not viral? Just keep doing the right thing The print! Well done
This is what i call real journalism. Following up on the stories and the plight of people, what happened to the promises made.. Great job!