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The Role of Journalism in War Zones: How Media can be Used to Raise Awareness and Help People in Crisis and Expose Corrupted Politicians

Aditya Sharma
Page No. : 1-6

ABSTRACT

This research paper examines the crucial role of journalism in war zones, analyzing how journalists navigate dangerous environments to provide vital information to the public and hold those in power accountable. It explores the multifaceted functions of journalism in war zones, including documenting human rights abuses, exposing war crimes, raising awareness about humanitarian crises, and holding corrupt politicians accountable for their actions. The paper investigates the challenges faced by journalists in war zones, such as safety threats, censorship, and access limitations, and discusses the ethical considerations and best practices for responsible war reporting.


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