by Luna Safwan | Jul 24, 2018 | Censorship, Cyber Security, International, Lebanon, Media |
Lebanon, a country often praised for it’s distinguished level of freedoms compared to other neighbouring countries, is up against a new challenge today. The situation began to change in the past few months as many journalists, activists and sometimes regular...
by Luna Safwan | Feb 24, 2018 | International, News, Syria |
A question to the West, after almost seven days of relentless bombing, Eastern Ghouta has not yet seen the light, protests are happening, advocacy campaigns have been launched, but nothing has yet changed. “This war could have been settled a long time...
by Luna Safwan | Apr 22, 2017 | Lebanon |
On a square shaped piece of paper, Naji Al-Jerf wrote “Freedom is coming, even if after a while”, he sat in a Turkish coffee shop, prior to our scheduled meeting. It was not our first, even though there weren’t many. Back then Naji or “Al Nouj” Or “Al Khal” as we all...
by Luna Safwan | Feb 28, 2017 | News, Syria |
تصدّر خبر مقتل الصحافي السوري ناجي الجرف بطلق ناري في غازي عنتاب عناوين منشورات شبكات التواصل التي نعاه الناشطون السوريون عبرها. “من لم يعرف ناجي، لم يعرف روح الثورة”، العبارة التي تكررت في كتابات كل ناشط أو مواطن عرف الجرف. هكذا، وفي وضح النهار، وسط...
by Luna Safwan | Feb 9, 2017 | Syria |
لم يهيئنا أحد على التعامل مع قصص قد تترك آثار نفسية تتضح خلال سنوات قادمة. تغطية الملف السوري أرخت بثقلها على عدد كبير من الصحافيين العرب واللبنانيين تحديداً، وإن كانت فرص التدريب النفسي والجسدي مُتاحة للصحافيين الأجانب الذين يغطون الحروب ويسلكون دروب المخاطر من أجل...
by Luna Safwan | Jan 20, 2017 | Lebanon, News |
n Beirut’s Mar Elias camp for Palestinian refugees, Yasser Arafat never died. His pictures hang in every corner; graffiti and flags remind visitors of his legacy and the cause he fought for. Ten years after his death, this has never been more obvious. Official...
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