How a reporter mined social media and went to morgues to document police violence in Bangladesh “Our priority was to reveal what the government was hiding,” says Zyma Islam, who opens up about her team's work in the weeks that changed her country.
How a reporter mined social media and went to morgues to document police violence in Bangladesh “Our priority was to reveal what the government was hiding,” says Zyma Islam, who opens up about her team's work in the weeks that changed her country.
From self-censorship to documenting repression: news media’s role in the protests toppling Bangladesh’s PM “The protests were so resilient because people recorded atrocities on social media in real time,” says political science and media expert Mubashar Hasan.
From self-censorship to documenting repression: news media’s role in the protests toppling Bangladesh’s PM “The protests were so resilient because people recorded atrocities on social media in real time,” says political science and media expert Mubashar Hasan.
Selina Cheng on her firing from the WSJ after taking up the union chair role: “I truly believed our values were aligned” Cheng was laid off after her election to lead the Hong Kong Journalists Association. In this interview she speaks about press freedom in the territory.
Selina Cheng on her firing from the WSJ after taking up the union chair role: “I truly believed our values were aligned” Cheng was laid off after her election to lead the Hong Kong Journalists Association. In this interview she speaks about press freedom in the territory.