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The New York Times – The New York Times: Resolve; Courage

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Continuing 'The Truth is Worth It' campaign for The New York Times by Droga5 New York, these two chilling films reveal the lengths journalists will go to uncover the truth in the face of government censorship.  

As with the two films Persistence and Rigour, released last November, both these spots cleverly employ the device of headlines being typed out against a backdrop of video footage to tell sinister stories of state efforts to prevent reporters accessing the truth.

Resolve follows the risks journalists took on a press tour of Rohingya villages in Myanmar, revealing how the authorities tried to conceal the horror of the persecution of the Rohingya. 

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Courage reveals how, in an effort to conceal corruption and student disappearances, the Mexican government used spyware to target journalists and human rights lawyers attempting to investigate.

 

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