
Mohammed Bassiki
Founder at SIRAJ
Investigative Journalist at The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
Articles
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Jan 7, 2025 |
gijn.org | Mohammed Bassiki |Ali Al-Ibrahim |Selma Mhaoud |Shaya Laughlin
SIRAJ — a GIJN member — is a collective of journalists who have been publishing stories exposing corruption and human rights abuses under the Assad regime since 2019. But the GID documents show that the agency had concocted a sinister theory about them. “The mentioned platform is merely a front for espionage activities, gathering information and connecting (with) sources to collect intelligence about Syria’s military and security institutions at various levels,” one document reads.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
icij.org | Mohammed Bassiki
Syria’s feared intelligence services launched an investigation into ICIJ’s Syrian media partner, Syrian Investigative Reporting for Accountability Journalism, after it reported on Damascus’ business links with Europe, internal documents reveal.
The risk of return: As Israel bombs Lebanon, Syrian deportees face detention, conscription, or worse
Oct 18, 2024 |
theafricanmirror.africa | Ali Al ibrahim |Mohammed Bassiki |Jacob Goldberg
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Ali Al Ibrahim, Mohammed Bassiki and Jacob Goldberg SYRIAN refugees deported from Lebanon say they suffered abuses by security forces on both sides of the border, including beatings by Lebanese authorities and forced conscription into the Syrian army. Some have died in detention or disappeared.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
thenewhumanitarian.org | Ali Al ibrahim |Mohammed Bassiki |Jacob Goldberg
Republish this articleThis story was produced in collaboration between the Syrian Investigative Journalism Unit (SIRAJ), The New Humanitarian, and the Access Center for Human Rights (ACHR), with support from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). It was published in Arabic by Daraj and in English by The New Humanitarian.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
elpais.com | Andrés Mourenza |Mohammed Bassiki |Ylenia Gostoli |Fahim Abed
Una investigación de varios medios, entre ellos EL PAÍS, revela que el Gobierno turco ha creado una amplia red de centros de internamiento y deportación financiados con dinero de la UE. En esas instalaciones se violan sistemáticamente los derechos de los extranjeros para luego expulsarlos a países como Afganistán y SiriaAndrés Mourenza Mohammad Bassiki (SIRAJ) Ylenia Gostoli Estambul - Sami, Zurmat, Abdul, Ghani, Amer, Jamshid procedían de diferentes lugares, jamás se conocieron.
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