
Maud Jullien
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Sep 9, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Katharine Houreld |Hafiz Haroun |Lucy PROVAN |Klaas van Dijken |Maud Jullien
Democracy Dies in DarknessMilitiamen affiliated with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces celebrate near the Sudanese town of Kutum in June 2023 in the immediate aftermath of a mass killing. (Obtained by The Washington Post)By Katharine Houreld, Hafiz Haroun, Lucy Provan, Klaas van Dijken and Maud JullienSeptember 9, 2024 at 1:00 a.m. EDTMoments after the militiamen burst into the small adobe house in Sudan’s Kassab displacement camp, a woman inside began pleading for the lives of her sons.
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May 20, 2024 |
lemonde.fr | Nissim Gasteli |Maud Jullien |Andrei Popoviciu |Tomas Statius
Cet article vous est offert Pour lire gratuitement cet article réservé aux abonnés, connectez-vous Se connecter Vous n'êtes pas inscrit sur Le Monde ? Inscrivez-vous gratuitement A Rabat, au Maroc, Lamine (toutes les personnes citées par un prénom ont requis l’anonymat), un jeune Guinéen, a été arrêté six fois par la police, en 2023, avant d’être renvoyé sans ménagement à l’autre bout du pays.
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May 20, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Anthony Faiola |Imogen Piper |Joyce Lee |Klaas van Dijken |Maud Jullien |May Bulman
“There is Algeria, follow the light,” the Tunisian official barked at the Black migrants. “If you’re seen here, you’ll be shot.”François, a 38-year-old Cameroonian, obeyed, jumping off the bed of a pickup truck near the desolate Algerian frontier. A day earlier, the rickety boat attempting to carry him and other hopeful sub-Saharan Africans to Europe — including his wife and 6-year-old stepson — had been interdicted by the Tunisian coast guard in the cobalt blue waters off the coast.
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May 20, 2024 |
lemonde.fr | Nissim Gasteli |Maud Jullien |Tomas Statius |Andrei Popoviciu
In Rabat, the capital of Morocco, Lamine, a young Guinean, was arrested six times by the police in 2023 before being ruthlessly sent back to the other side of the country. (People mentioned in this investigation by a first name only requested anonymity.) In Mauritania, Bella and Idiatou, also Guinean, were abandoned in the middle of the desert after being arrested and then imprisoned. Their crime? Attempting to reach Spain by sea.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
maltatoday.com.mt | Nicole Meilak |Mohammed Bassiki |Bashar Deeb |Maud Jullien
By Nicole Meilak, Mahammad Bassiki, Bashar Deeb, Maud Jullien, Tomas StatiusThis article is part of an investigation by MaltaToday, Lighthouse Reports, Al Jazeera, Der Spiegel, Le Monde and SIRAJWhen reporters were given an audio recording of an alleged AFM official, they couldn’t just rely on the information from the source. The first port of call was to contextualise the recording. The audio was recorded at around 05:45am UTC time, or 7:45am in local time.
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