Viktoriia Project

Viktoriia Project Viktoriia Roshchyna, lost in “the gray zone” Her investigation into the thousands of Ukrainian civilians illegally detained by Russia cost her her life. 45 journalists continued her work. About this investigation Investigations Videos Переглянути відео Посмотреть видео Our investigative partners’ articles Dynamic Popup Widget added to the page. (This message shows only inside […]
Gaza Project

Gaza Project We had to unite Almost 170 Palestinian journalists were killed in the Gaza Strip after Israel launched a war of retaliation for the Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023. In June 2024, then in March 2025, Forbidden Storis coordinated the Gaza Project, gathering more than 50 journalists from 18 media outlets. We […]
Deforestation in Cambodia: Revelations on a deadly code of silence

Deforestation in Cambodia: Revelations on a deadly code of silence Français English In the Cambodian countryside, local journalists are trying to alert the public and authorities to the illegal deforestation devouring their forests. One of them succumbed to his injuries after being shot in December 2024, while returning from a reporting trip. Forbidden Stories went […]
In Turkmenistan, the death of a journalist lifts the veil on forced labor in cotton fields

Journalist Khudayberdy Allashov died on August 13, 2024, aged 35, after nearly ten years of persecution by the Turkmen regime.
In 2016, he dared to tell the story of forced labor in Turkmenistan’s cotton fields.
The Baku Connection

The Baku Connection Français English “Don’t think that they can stop these investigation by arresting us one by one” Coordinated by Forbidden Stories, 40 journalists from 15 media outlets continue the work of their colleagues who were arrested in Azerbaijan. Behind prison walls today, Abzas Media journalists were among the last in the country to […]
Moroccan Cash Machine

Moroccan Cash Machine Français English Pursuing Omar Radi’s investigation On March 3, 2022, journalist Omar Radi was sentenced to six years in prison on unrelated charges of “rape” and “espionage.” At the time of his arrest, the Moroccan journalist, whose phone was infected with Pegasus in 2020, had been working on an investigation into land […]
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