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Decolonizing international journalism

Award winning Syrian journalist Zaina Erhaim shares razor sharp insights into reporting on conflict, while upholding the dignity of sources and collaborators.

Making Peace Visible · Zaina Erhaim, Jamil Simon

August 5, 202236m 47s

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Show Notes

Our guest this episode has some advice for international journalists working abroad: "If you work with local journalists, give them a byline - they're not your free fixers. The security of locals is more important than any story. And  YOU, international journalist, you are not the story." 

And she would know. Award-winning journalist and communications consultant Zaina Erhaim comes from Idlib in northern Syria. And she got started in journalism covering the Syrian revolution and the civil war that followed. Her reporting made her a target, and she left Syria in 2016. She now lives in the UK, where she continues to mentor Syrian journalists and report on the Middle East. In this interview she shares razor sharp insights into reporting on conflict, while upholding the dignity of sources and collaborators. 

Find more advice from Zaina including her ten tips for international journalists here.

Follow Zaina on Twitter @zainaerhaim. Read her reporting at zaina-erhaim.com

Making Peace Visible is a project of War Stories Peace Stories. Our mission is to bring journalists and peacebuilders together to re-imagine the way the news media covers peace and conflict, and to facilitate expanded coverage of global peace and reconciliation efforts. Join the conversation on Twitter: @warstoriespeace.

Making Peace Visible is hosted by Jamil Simon, and produced by Andrea Muraskin.

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