How do you report on what's going on in your country when it's no longer safe for you to be there? Ella Al-Shamahi talks to two women journalists who are living away from their home.
Hind Al Eryani is a freelance journalist and human rights advocate from Yemen. She publishes a blog and features in international media like The Washington Post and France’s TV5. She has covered the war in her country, written about women's rights and led a campaign against the use of qat, a mild narcotic leaf common in Yemen. After facing threats to her life she now lives in Sweden with her daughter.
Journalist Nazeeha Saeed, was arrested and detained by Bahraini authorities while covering protests in the country for France 24 TV and Radio Monte Carlo. Nazeeha says she was subjected to torture and abuse, but remained in Bahrain for five years trying to continue her journalism despite attempts to restrict and silence her. She eventually left and now lives in Germany.
Produced by Jane Thurlow
(Image: (L) Nazeeha Saeed, credit Hamza Qabbani. (R) Hind Al Eryani, credit Jesper Anhede.)
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