Jeffrey Gettleman, the Pulitzer
Prize-winning New York Times
correspondent, says he travels with "a small militia" whenever he reports from
Somalia, the East African country afflicted by armed insurgency, poverty, and
hunger. As intrusive as the security detail might be, he feels far more
fortunate than the local reporters who face sustained and often deadly risks,
or the freelance journalists who don't have the extensive support system the Times can provide.
Gettleman spoke to a crowd of about 100 at the Half King pub in Manhattan on Tuesday in the first event in the new CPJ discussion series, "CPJ Debrief." Gettleman, the East Africa bureau chief for the Times, has worked in the region for six years. With East Africa's needs so acute, and the volume of international reporting on the decline, the assignment has given him a chance to have a profound impact.