The fall of independent journalism in Russia Al Jazeera Witness Documentary
At a pivotal time in Russia’s history, a group of independent media outlets face growing pressure. After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a series of media laws are introduced making independent journalism all but impossible. Journalists including 2021 Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov are forced to make difficult personal and political choices as they face threats of long prison sentences for their work. Should they stay or leave the country? Should they go to jail or save their team? Should they adapt to the new reality or stay true to their principles and close their media? Within weeks, some of Russia's most trusted and best-known independent news outlets will either shut down or go into exile. Of Caravan and the Dogs is a documentary film by Askold Kurov & Anonymous 1.









Le livre de Maria Malagardis « Avant la nuit »* est beaucoup plus qu’un polar ou un roman, beaucoup plus qu’un simple retour en arrière au génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda. Il est tout ça mais plus que ça parce qu’il marie le suspense du polar au travail d’historien, l’émotion à la réflexion. Et en plus, il tombe à point nommé pour éclairer le « phénomène » génocidaire en faisant imperceptiblement le pont avec ce qui est en train de se passer actuellement à Gaza, en direct sur nos écrans cette fois…
Persisting in his support for an unpopular war, the Democrat in the White House has helped spark a rebellion close to home. Young people — least inclined to deference, most inclined to moral outrage — are leading public opposition to the ongoing slaughter in Gaza. The campus upheaval is a clash between accepting and resisting, while elites insist on doing maintenance work for the war machine.
Today, on college campuses in the U.S., and around the world, there is a powerful student/faculty/staff/
Almost everyone seems to agree that the war in Ukraine has pulled into focus the notion of non-alignment among states of the Global South.
If Jonathan Glazer’s brave Oscar acceptance speech made you uncomfortable, that was the point