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Introducing Voices in Danger
'The last ten years were the most dangerous'
The young Malian went from migrant worker to right-wing target after helping hide Jewish hostages at a kosher supermarket before briefing police before their successful assault
Jihadists killed Ms Mohammed in September as punishment for her outspoken posts, but continued to operate her accounts until very recently
Rasool was a victim of the recent crackdown on press freedom in Turkey
Some of her last words were: ‘When Isis arrest and kill me it’s ok because… it’s better than [living] in humiliation with Isis’
After Syria, the most journalists were killed in France this year
Days after the latest postponement of Shawkan's trial, the letter, signed by over 40 journalists and activists from around the world, demands the release of all other media professionals thrown in prison on press-related charges
The latest in our series of testimonies from Rory Peck Awards finalists comes from Syrian freelance filmmaker Salam Rizk. Here Rizk describes travelling to the city of Jisr al-Shughour where he filmed an important rebel victory in April
Zein al-Rifai is a 28-year-old freelance photographer and video-journalist from Aleppo. He is a Rory Peck News finalist for his coverage of daily life in the rebel-held area of the city – the former economic capital of Syria – for AFPTV.
Yahya Hassouna is a Palestinian cameraman living and working in Gaza. He is a Rory Peck News finalist for work that he shot for AFP during and after the war in summer 2014. Here he looks back on that time and describes living through and filming the conflict on his doorstep.
The story of Mahmoud Abu Zeid, widely known as Shawkan, shows that even after the release of Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, many Egyptian freelancers and local journalists remain incarcerated in appalling conditions without the prospect of a fair trial.
British citizen Andy Tsege was kidnapped and illegally rendered to Ethiopia where he has been held in prison for over a year. As the Ethiopian foreign minister visits the UK, it’s time for the British government to demand Andy's release
The editor of Turkey’s leading English language newspaper Today’s Zaman was last week arrested for insulting the president over Twitter. The day after his release he spoke exclusively to Voices in Danger about the impending trial, the challenges of running an independent newspaper in Turkey and the intimidation faced by journalists who dare to speak out against the Erdoğan regime.
10 journalists were killed, and 58 were kidnapped, tortured, injured, arrested or detained in Pakistan last year alone
Elena Milashina has received death threats and been assaulted while working at Novoya Gazeta
'When a journalist is being prosecuted for doing their job the entire profession is on trial'
Since 2010, 97 journalists have been killed in Mexico in connection with their work
Chris wasn’t sure what he wanted to do once he left the Army but knew that he didn’t want a desk job
Out of 179 countries, North Korea has been ranked 178th for its press freedom
Many questions still remain over the Russian photographer's death