Journalists' Rights17 April, 2017Baher Mohamed: My 1,124 hours of solitary confinement in prisonAl Jazeera's Baher Mohamed reflects on his time in a brutal Egyptian prison and promises to keep campaigning for those still in jail.
Journalists' Rights13 April, 2017William Bourdon: PLAAF aims to support whistle-blowersWhistle-blowers in Africa under threat have little legal protection, says lawyer representing Assange, Snowden and more.
Journalists' Rights6 April, 2017What is UNESCO-Al Jazeera's Journalism Matters project?Given the increased targeting of reporters and changing media landscape, it is time to discuss the state of journalism.
Journalists' Rights6 April, 2017Double standards: Do all journalist lives matter?Little attention is paid to reporters from the Global South who are killed, abused, or left stranded by foreign media.
Humanitarian Crises9 December, 2016Looking back: A year in human rightsThe UN observes Human Rights Day on December 10 as a way to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights , but for us at Al...
Migrants & Refugees27 June, 2016Being African in India: 'We are seen as demons''I speak Hindi and always laugh. But when I offer biscuits to the neighbours' children, they don't accept.'