The unwritten ethics of journalism make it difficult to deal with someone’s personal tragedy. All the more so when the matter concerns suicide. War, that worst of human activities has led to the breaking of all taboos, so that a suicide and the tragedy of a family become public property and a political fact. Most of the domestic media, passed […]

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