Fehim Işık, the journalist who feels lucky to be alive
Fehim Işık has dedicated his life to journalism. The 63-year-old writer and photographer has lived through three exiles. Living in a small Flemish town in Belgium, he hopes to go back to his hometown, family and friends.
Palestine : fleeing home to save her life (8)
Omayma Masoud, journalist with more than 20 years’ experience, was forced to leave Palestine after being threatened by Hamas. In this eighth part, she meets a grieving mother during another attempt to make it to Greece.
Breaking the silence : female journalists on the frontlines of truth and danger
The city of Paris recently hosted a photography exhibition at UNESCO Headquarters that shed light on the perils, threats, and risks faced by female journalists worldwide in their profession.
Palestine : la fuite pour sauver sa vie (6)
Je me tiens devant ma feuille, le stylo à la main, mais les mots ne viennent pas. Alors, je prends mon ordinateur portable. Le clavier contient tellement de lettres que […]
Six million Palestinian refugees still dream of the Right of Return
The 32-year-old Palestinian refugee Mahmoud A’ayesh, from the village of Salama in Jaffa District, who works as a civil engineer in Belgium, said, “Unfortunately, I was not able to visit […]
Palestine : la fuite pour sauver sa vie (5)
Arrêtée et emprisonnée par la police grecque, Omeyma raconte sa libération et son long voyage pour rejoindre Istanbul. C’est la cinquième partie de son récit.
Palestine : la fuite pour sauver sa vie (4)
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 how to swim.
Palestine : la fuite pour sauver sa vie (3)
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.
Palestine : la fuite pour sauver sa vie (2)
Avec ses compagnons d’infortune, la journaliste Omeyma Masoud a dû faire face à une multitude de contrôles. Voici la deuxième partie de son récit : de l’Egypte à la Turquie.