Chicago Tribune
Paul Salopek says for nearly two weeks after his Aug. 6 arrest, Sudanese forces held him in three jails, passing around him and his Chadian driver and interpreter like "a hot potato." After being accused of passing information illegally and writing "false" news, "I felt they were setting us up for a show trial to discourage all journalists from crossing into Darfur," says the Tribune reporter, who was
released on Saturday. | Tribune
editorial.