Romania: Defying Kompromat
“I couldn’t be bribed or stopped with death threats, but maybe I was supposed to be embarrassed enough by intimate pictures to be silenced.”
“I couldn’t be bribed or stopped with death threats, but maybe I was supposed to be embarrassed enough by intimate pictures to be silenced.”
What helps me keep going is my belief in our mission to empower women journalists to report on what is happening under the Taleban.
Against all odds and despite constant danger, a brave few continue to report.
Giving voice and driving change takes sustained, collective effort.
Criminal cases decried as attempts to intimidate and impose censorship.
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.
The task of journalism is not to have the answers, but rather to be an honest witness.
The detention and sham trial of a reporter illustrates how the Russian-controlled authorities treat independent media on the peninsula.
The free and healthy function of the media has never been more important, or hard fought for.
Since the start of the war, TV stations have combined forces to produce a single informational resource.