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Atlanta

Crime World

The Long Interrogation

In the 1970s, Kelbessa Negewo was a midlevel administrator in Ethiopia’s brutal Red Terror regime. In the 1990s, he was a bellhop in an Atlanta hotel. Then someone he had tortured back home recognized him.

Andrew Rice New York Times Magazine Jun 2006 30min Permalink

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The Complete BMF Series

A single-page version of Shalhoup’s reporting on the Black Mafia Family, one of the largest cocaine empires in American history.

Mara Shalhoup Creative Loafing Atlanta Dec 2006 Permalink

Politics World

What It’s Like to Be a Refugee in America

Refugees arriving in the U.S. after receiving asylum face challenges that have led some to return to their war-torn homelands.

Mary Wiltenburg CS Monitor Jul 2009 10min Permalink

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