The Columbia Journalism Review used CPJ’s “10 to Free” campaign on imprisoned journalists to highlight increasing dangers to journalists and a declining environment for the safety of journalists.
By Samantha Libby on
The Columbia Journalism Review used CPJ’s “10 to Free” campaign on imprisoned journalists to highlight increasing dangers to journalists and a declining environment for the safety of journalists.
Samantha Libby, CPJ’s digital manager, has worked in freedom of expression and human rights in Ethiopia, Vietnam, Kalimantan, and West Papua. She has also investigated the domestic and international arms trade. She is a playwright, artist, and an award-winning writer.