Romanian Delegation Comments
December 15, 2009 | Ragusa, Sicily, Italy | Vetting explained
This is film 5 of 5.
Alun Hill was in Sicily this week, teaching journalism to students from Italy, Romania, Malta, Greece and Turkey.
One of their assignments was to make a film for CNN's iReports - the subject was left open to them.
Here, the Romanian students explain what the course means to them - and they give their impressions of their first ever visit to a country outside of Romania.
They were up until 5am editing the film - but were still at breakfast before me - a great bunch of hard working journalists of the future!
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- international,
- connect_the_world
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- Connect the World
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