It's no secret among journalists that Zimbabwe is one of the hardest and most dangerous countries in the world to cover. Reporters often have to shroud themselves in secrecy to operate inside Zimbabwe, sneaking into the country on tourist visas and leaving their bylines from stories to keep from being identified. The Washington Post's Craig Timberg joins us to talk about his experiences in Zimbabwe and the country's complex and dangerous political environment.
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A Reporter's View of Zimbabwe
Listen Thursday, Jul. 10, 2008 at 1:06 p.m. in Conflict, PoliticsGuests
Craig Timberg
Reporter, Washington Post Foreign Service
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