Justice sought for journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, one year after her killing.

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The death of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh a year ago marked the loss of an objective voice of authority who broke the mold in ways relating to politics, gender and religion. For friends and family, the 51-year-old reporter’s death was acutely felt due to her compassion, vivacity and empathy, which has created a void that remains unfilled to this day. For senior Palestinian journalist Mohammed Daraghmeh, the loss of his decades-long friend and colleague hit hard both personally and professionally.
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