Saturday, August 26, 2006

Tribune Reporter Arrested in Sudan

AP:

A Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune was charged in a Sudanese court Saturday with espionage and other crimes.

Paul Salopek, 44, was charged in a 40-minute hearing with espionage, passing information illegally and writing "false news," the Tribune reported on its Web site. His driver and interpreter, both Chadian nationals, faced the same charges.

He was freelancing for National Geographic at the time.

Tribune story and statement.

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