
Lila Hassan
Contributor at Freelance
Investigative reporter. '24 Livingston Winner. Words: Wired, Mother Jones, HuffPost, ProPublica, The Nation, The Intercept, Business Insider & more. Tip? 👇
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1 month ago |
dropsitenews.com | Lila Hassan
Since October 7, 2023, Soliman Hijjy, a 37-year-old freelance visual journalist, has regularly spent hours trekking through the bombed-out landscape of the Gaza Strip, carrying a black safe of hard drives. The drives contain drone footage, photography, videos, and voice recordings that capture the horror Israel unleashed in his native Palestine. The documentation—including evidence of possible war crimes—he’s compiled is extensive.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
aila.org | Chris Walker |Sarah Matusek |Ali Bradley |Lila Hassan
1331 G Street NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202-507-7600 Fax: 202-783-7853 Copyright © 1993- American Immigration Lawyers Association Privacy policy
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Aug 11, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Lila Hassan
This article was reported in partnership with Type Investigations. On June 14, 2016, several agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement loaded a van with 2,000 pounds of marijuana, drove it to a busy shopping center in Chula Vista, California, and parked it outside of a Starbucks. There, an undercover agent, Special Agent Ronaldo Gonzalez, had a plan to make a sale.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
thetrace.org | Lila Hassan |Selin Thomas |Alain Stephens |Olga Pierce
The TraceNemesia Martinez was working at one of Mississippi’s dozens of poultry plants on July 20, 2016, when she missed a call from her neighbor. It was 9 p.m., and her shift defeathering and extracting the livers from chickens at a facility about an hour outside Jackson, wouldn’t end until 10:30. But Martinez had a feeling something was off. When she went to the bathroom to call back, her neighbor told her: “There’s police at your home.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Lila Hassan
This article was reported in partnership with The Trace and Type Investigations. Nemesia Martinez was working at one of Mississippi's dozens of poultry plants on July 20, 2016, when she missed a call from her neighbor. It was 9 p.m., and her shift defeathering and extracting the livers from chickens, at a facility about an hour outside Jackson, wouldn't end until 10:30. But Martinez had a feeling something was off.
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