Trouble with the Truth
Ein Podcast von Lana Estemirova
46 Folgen
-  “War is more profitable that peace”- the Sentry on violence and exploitation in Central African RepublicVom: 9.9.2021
-  Jake Hanrahan on Popular Front, his documentaries, and what makes a good journalistVom: 3.8.2021
-  Khadija Ismayilova’s decades long fight against corruption in AzerbaijanVom: 27.7.2021
-  The cycle of violence: the unsolved murder of Silvia Duzán and why it still matters todayVom: 19.7.2021
-  Far-right mob violence against journalists at the Tbilisi PrideVom: 14.7.2021
-  Trapped in Iran: Dairus Bazargan on the imprisonment of Nazanin Zaghari-RatcliffeVom: 5.7.2021
-  Protests in Belarus revisited & the kidnapping or Roman ProtasevichVom: 27.6.2021
-  The Myanmar coup: how people united to resist the military juntaVom: 6.5.2021
-  A tale of grit and courage: what it takes to be a journalist in SyriaVom: 22.4.2021
-  “Between a rock and a hard place”- the challenges of being a journalist in SomaliaVom: 8.4.2021
-  How the rich and powerful drown journalists in lawsuits: the case of Clare Rewcastle-BrownVom: 18.3.2021
-  The mysterious murder of Pavel SheremetVom: 4.3.2021
-  Enemy of the state: inside Turkey’s crackdown on independent journalismVom: 18.2.2021
-  There were more: The Insider and Bellingcat link Alexei Navalny’s poisoners to three political assassinationsVom: 4.2.2021
-  SLAPPs, corruption and dirty money: how UK firms help silence investigative journalismVom: 25.1.2021
-  Inside The Justice for Journalists foundationVom: 29.12.2020
-  Tackling disinformation in the times of the coronavirus pandemicVom: 17.12.2020
-  In Mexico, being a journalist is deadly business –Part 2Vom: 4.12.2020
-  This is bigger than one man: Rebecca Vincent on Julian Assange’s trial, how to combat disinformation and handle twitter trollsVom: 19.11.2020
-  Breaking taboos - the danger of speaking out on women’s rights in the North CaucasusVom: 6.11.2020
Trouble with the Truth is the podcast produced by Lana Estemirova in partnership with the Justice for Journalists Foundation. Lana talks to brave and resilient journalists from around the world who face persecution just for doing their job and lets her audience hear voices that usually remain hidden behind the curtain.
 
 