The notion that “The Most Dangerous Job in Journalism Is Just Being a Reporter in Egypt” is an insult to men and women who work — and too-often lose their lives — in active war zones every day. That hasn’t stopped US tabloid Foreign Policy from making that claim atop a nearly 4,600-word piece that amounts to “foreign reporter becomes friends with Ikhwany sympathizer who goes to jail for his convictions.”
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