In this interview, Ebrahim Mahfoud, a Syrian writer and journalist shares his journey from military imprisonment to becoming a voice for his people.
The bars of the prison cell door tightened their grip on my heart, squeezed strength out of it and imprisoned my soul in the depths of hell. My eyes rolled […]
When I was bargaining my people trafficking deal in Turkey, I refused many offers to go to Greece by sea, although they were much cheaper, because I do not know […]
Ils ont évité les patrouilles militaires, sans oublier d’être solidaires pour traverser les vallées marécageuses. Voici la troisième partie de son récit : de la Turquie à la Grèce.
— A collaborative media of exiled journalists, and journalism students from the ULB and the VUB —