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Articles
This table will list each article that a student is working on, and which other students will be peer reviewers for the article.


 * Terrorist incident #1: Tikrit, Iraq, 29 March 2011, which killed Sabah al-Bazi and Muammar Khadir Abdelwahad.


 * Terrorist incident #2: Peshawar, Khyber Super Market, 10 May 2011, which killed Nasrullah Khan Afridi.


 * Terrorist incident #3: Peshawar, Khyber Super Market, 11 June 2011, which killed Asfandyar Abid Naveed (incorrectly reported as Asfandyar Khan) and Shafiullah Khan


 * Radio journalists in Somalia: Mohamud Mohamed Yusuf, Radio IQK, July 4, 2009; Barkhat Awale, Radio Hurma, was killed August 24, 2010; Farah Hassan Sahal, Radio Simba, was killed 4 August 2011; Abdiaziz Ahmed Aden, Radio Markabley, was killed 4 October 2011.


 * Shabelle Media Network in Somalia (Radio): The last three media directors of this network were killed and it received a world press freedom prize. Update information about the network but add sections for these directors and more detailed information about the prize they were given. Look for more information about Bashir Nur Gedi, killed 2007; Mukhtar Mohamed Hirabe, killed 2009; and Hassan Osman Abdi, killed January 31, 2012.


 * Under the entry Second Ivorian Civil War, write about the journalists killed during the conflict between former President Laurent Gbagbo from the Ivory Coast and forces supporting President Alassane Ouattara. Marcel Legré was a print machinist for a daily newspaper Notre Voie (Translation: Our Voice) when he was killed 28 February 2011 in Koumassi. Sylvain Gagnetau Lago was killed 8 May 2011 in Abidjan. Gilles Tutsi Murris Dabé was killed 20 November 2011. Those three killed since Ouattara assumed the presidency in December 2010. Gbagbo currently awaits trial at the International Criminal Court.

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