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  • Jul 25, 2024 | forbiddenstories.org | Phineas Rueckert |Karine Pfenniger

    Documents reveal how Israel seized files, suppressed information related to WhatsApp’s lawsuit against Pegasus spyware vendor NSO Amid a lawsuit pitting WhatsApp against the Israeli company NSO, the state of Israel ordered documents to be seized from the offices of the Pegasus spyware vendor Israel also emitted a gag order on the seizure to prevent further dissemination of the information Leaked files from the Israeli Ministry of Justice accessed by Forbidden Stories suggest that the MoJ...

  • May 28, 2024 | forbiddenstories.org | Karine Pfenniger

    In one of his first interviews with European media since being released from Rwandan prison in March 2023, human rights activist Paul Rusesabagina, portrayed as a hero in the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” discusses his time in prison, the threats he experienced in exile and the future he sees for Rwanda. Paul Rusesabagina.

  • Jun 3, 2023 | portugal.postsen.com | Karine Pfenniger

    -By Karine Pfenniger and Mariana Abreu (Forbidden Stories) and Daniel Camargos (Repórter Brasil) |06/03/23 One of the main suspects for organizing Fire Day – when farmers from Pará combined via WhatsApp and set fire to the Amazon in 2019 – would be involved in at least four attempts to grile (steal) protected areas of the forest burned on the occasion.

  • Jun 3, 2023 | lemonde.fr | Karine Pfenniger

    Planète Brésil En poursuivant le travail du journaliste britannique Dom Phillips, assassiné en juin 2022, le consortium Forbidden Stories et ses médias partenaires dévoilent un système organisé d’accaparement des terres. A sa tête : un puissant propriétaire déjà mis en cause dans de gigantesques incendies qui ont ravagé l’Amazonie en 2019. Article réservé aux abonnés D’une voix affable, « Joao » énumère les atouts des terrains qu’il met en vente, au cœur de la forêt amazonienne.

  • Feb 22, 2023 | rappler.com | Karine Pfenniger

    On June 9, 2020, Florida resident Sharon Van Rider retweeted a picture of a woman in a hot tub. The leaked picture, obtained through a phone hack and in some cases deceptively manipulated to make the woman appear nude, had gone viral. Thousands of Saudi-affiliated users directed misogynistic insults at the woman. The target of this campaign? Veteran Al-Jazeera journalist Ghada Oueiss, whose prime-time show features sharp, incisive interviews with established Middle East commentators.

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