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Eugenie Dolberg and Maysoon Pachachi remember a brave activist and journalist killed in Iraq earlier this month
Sarwa Abdul Wahab Al Darwish was a 36-year-old Iraqi journalist from Mosul. On 4 May, Sarwa was in a taxi, returning from the market with her mother. The car was stopped and she was dragged out by two men attempting to kidnap her. Sarwa screamed and struggled against her would-be abductors. They shot her twice in the head and drove away.
We first met Sarwa in December 2006 when she came to Damascus with 11 other Iraqi women from five different cities — Baghdad, Basra, Mosul, Kirkuk and Falluja. They were there to take part in Open Shutters Iraq, a UNDP-funded participatory photography project.
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Mohamed Al-Daradji’s film Ahlaam (Dreams) won the Index on Censorship Film Award last Monday. He was interviewed by the BBC World Service‘s World Today about the award and the film. Click below to listen.
Richard Butler, a British journalist working with American network CBS, has been freed after being held hostage for two months.
A High Court judge today rejected an attempt by the UK Defence Secretary to ‘gag’ coroners.
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