by Sydney Smith on Sep 16, 2011
Mexican Newspaper La Jornada Denies Faking Photo of Politicians
Mexican newspaper La Jornada has defended itself against charges of photo fakery for its photo of a political meeting, the...
Mexican newspaper La Jornada has defended itself against charges of photo fakery for its photo of a political meeting, the...
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