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Sometimes you have to ask the question as if it's going to be your last question - as if it's going to be the last time you talk to that person.
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When it comes to racism, discrimination, corruption, public lies, dictatorships, and human rights, you have to take a stand as a reporter because I think our responsibility as journalist is to confront those who are abusing power.
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My only advice is, follow your dream and do whatever you like to do the most. I chose journalism because I wanted to be in the places where history was being made.
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Once you are an immigrant, you never forget that you are one.
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Neutrality is for referees in a football game. You have to take a stand. The really, really good journalists always take a stand with those who have no power, with those who have no rights, and with those who have no voice.
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The most important responsibility we have as journalists is to question those who are in power. I honestly believe that.
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You have to go through a mental and emotional process to recognize who you really are. I finally recognized that I cannot be defined by one country.
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The United States gave me opportunities that my country of origin could not: freedom of the press and complete freedom of expression.