- When death rate means heroic journalism!
In the words, from which the common man runs away, journalists are just hoping to collect small news. His life can be endangered, he does not work on the mind. How many journalists are dying of death every year while publishing the truth in public welfare, but how much credit do they get by joining this profession dedicated to life? The question arose after the demise of the brave Brazilian journalist Tim Lopez. In years of corruption, the journalism profession is very risky in Brazil.
If the city like Rio de Janeiro's Fawler wants to do journalism then the risk level will increase further. Drug traffickers develop drug paradise in the city, much from the trouble of the central government and the police administration. Lopes started journalism in the disguise for leaking information of drug dealers there. Lopez's decision was just like fighting a tiger in the cave of a tiger.
Tim Lopes; image source: cbn.globoradio.globo.com
Born in a poor family in Fawlar's slum, Lopees was used to strolling along the way from his childhood. So he did not get his speed to visit the camouflage on the streets to do investigative journalism. By putting 3/4 small hidden cameras and microphones in the body, he went on the streets of Fawlar Street, sometimes as an addicted addict, sometimes a drug dealer, or as a drug dealer, or as a drug addict.Within a few months, his report was published along with evidence, where public issues such as weapons and sex trafficking were revealed in public. In continuation of the campaign, police carried out raids, narcotics narcotics terrorists caught, lopeys were praised and rewarded. But after doing such a great job, he did not get the security that Lopez needed most.Drug traffickers take him away from the road in front of thousands of people, scavenging his body like a pishachal, and finally burns them in the fire before going out.