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War conflicts and journalism. Where are the limits?
Pau Carrió approaches two of the most emblematic names of war journalism: the South African photographer Kevin Carter, who killed himself four months after having received the Pulitzer Prize for his photograph of a Sudanese girl with a vulture behind her, and the war correspondent Marie Colvin, assassinated by the Syrian regime in 2012 after having covered many armed conflicts in the Middle East, the Balkans, Chechnya, East Timor, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe or Sri Lanka.
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