Lack of freedom of speech
Temesghen Debesai Asfaha shares his views on what journalism means to him, after living and working in a country where journalism was unable to function independently from state control.
Temesghen Debesai Asfaha shares his views on what journalism means to him, after living and working in a country where journalism was unable to function independently from state control.
Ghazal Khateeb discusses the difficulties she’s faced in getting into the media industry after restarting her career in the UK.
With aspirations to raise awareness about the on-going conflicts in both Syria and the Middle East, Fardous Bahbouh believes that as a journalist, or someone who builds bridges between people, she can do this. In… Read More »Fardous Bahbouh: Raising awareness
Coming from Syria, Zaid Ghangour has experienced how journalism’s core values can be morphed within specific political climates. However, now in the UK following a journey that involved staying at Calais’ now infamous refugee camp,… Read More »Zaid Ghangour
Being from Iran, Nargess Tavassolian has experienced how journalism can be restricted by government censorship with the country currently ranked 169th out of 180 within the World Press Freedom Index. However, despite this lack of… Read More »Journalism as a tool for truth and social change