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  1. Apr 20
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  2. This pointillism portrait reveals the story of a journalist who fought to report the truth and his young son who was killed with him. 🔗:

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  4. Today we remember Abdul-Hussein Khazal from as we count down to .

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  5. His tragic, stranger-than-fiction murder is referenced in the vibrant colors and hard-edged shapes of the Pop Art style in this portrait. 🔗

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  7. Today we remember Georgi Markov from as we count down to .

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  8. This portrait in the striking style of Egon Schiele tells the story of this reporter who made the ultimate sacrifice to report the truth. 🔗

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  10. Today we remember Richard de Mello from as we count down to .

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  11. This portrait uses sculpture, pencil drawing, and stain to bring his story to life, and glass beads to evoke the Somali shoreline. Learn more:

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  13. Today we remember Mohammed Ali Nuxurkey from as we count down to .

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  14. This layered paper portrait recognizes the ephemeral nature of the journalist's medium while honoring its impact in history. 🔗:

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  16. Today we remember Khamail Muhsin Khalaf from as we count down to .

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  17. Graffiti seeks to tell unwelcome truths in a public setting and portrays this journalist dedicated to exposing corruption.   🔗

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  19. Today we remember Alisher Saipov from & as we count down to .

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  20. To honor a man dedicated to shining a light into the darkness, the artist scratches off dark ink to reveal a white clay beneath.

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