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Uyghur Journalist Reporting from Exile

  • Reuters Institute
  • Raksha Kumar

Shohret Hoshur is an Uyghur-American journalist, who works for Radio Free Asia from exile. In an interview with Reuters Institute he explains why he envies Ukrainians and how he keeps reporting on his community from afar.

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Lessons from Investigative Journalists in Exile

  • Global Investigative Journalism Network
  • Rowan Philp

‘Reporting from the Outside’: This article offers circumvention tools recommended by exiled editors and strategies for accessing blocked audiences, and background information.

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Resources for Covering the Conflict in Ukraine

  • Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma

Supporting journalists amid the rapidly evolving Ukraine war, these resources from the Dart Center aid both local and international reporters in navigating the challenges of covering this crisis.

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Essential Steps for Journalists in Emergency Situations

  • Global Investigative Journalism Network
  • GIJN Staff

This article provides a short exit plan to move to a safer region or country – from documents to have ready over preventative measures, digital and physical safety steps, and organizations to contact.

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Path of Exile

  • Review of Journalism
  • Danielle Neri

Non-profits are urging Canada to facilitate refuge for journalists in danger, but can the industry help them get back to work?

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10 Years of Syrian Independent Media

  • International Media Support (IMS)
  • Nynne Storm Refsing

During the past ten years, Syrian civil society and independent media bloomed into professional organisations that efficiently continue an inveterate fight for human rights and an open public debate between Syrians within and outside the country’s borders.

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