Faces of Assassination

Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

Organized crime is indiscriminate in who it targets. Not only are conflicts between, and within, criminal groups often settle with violence, but the same violence regularly claims the lives of innocent people. There are also a very large number of those who are deliberately targeted for murder because they choose to take a stand against organized crime. This podcast tells their stories. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy read less
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Episodes

Environmental Defenders
22-10-2020
Environmental Defenders
The battle to protect the environment from systemic destruction by predatory industries and organized crime has raged for generations. And there are those for who protecting biodiversity or ancestral lands has been a life’s work – they are called environmental defenders. But this fight can lead to accusations of acting on behalf of hostile foreign interests, social stigma, prison, physical violence and even murder. According to Global Witness, 212 environmental defenders were murdered in 2019 – that’s an average of FOUR a week.In this podcast, we’re discussing the role of environmental defenders, why they are being targeted, what is being done right now to combat it; and what can be done to make further change going forward.Presenter: Siria Gastelum Felix, the Emmy Award-winning Journalist and Director of the Resilience Fund at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeSpeakers:Rachel Cox, Campaigner, Land and Environmental Defenders, Global WitnessLiliana Jauregui, Senior Expert Environmental Justice from IUCN National Committee of the NetherlandsBilly Kyte, former Global Witness Campaigner, Land and Environmental Defenders, Independent Consultant on Conflict Mitigation and Peace Building and member of GI network of expertsMaiara Folly, Co-founder Plataforma CIPÓ, Brazil expert Judy Pasimio, Coordinator LILAK (Purple Action for Indigenous Women’s Rights)Featured Profile: Berta CáceresHelp keep their stories alive – by going to our website – assassination.globalinitiative.net, subscribe to our newsletter and this podcast series. Help us remember the death anniversaries, using our hashtag #AssassinationWitness.Faces of Assassination e-BookThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Journalists
25-08-2020
Journalists
On this episode of Faces of Assassination, Siria Gastelum Felix will be discussing the assassination of journalists.625 journalists over the past 20 years that have been murdered for their reporting and investigations into organized crime and corruption.Why do journalists find themselves at risk; what has been done to combat it; and what needs to be done to protect this valuable component of free speech.Presenter: Siria Gastelum Felix, the Emmy Award-winning Journalist and Director of the Resilience Fund at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeSpeakers:Guilherme Canela Godoi – who is currently heading the global unit on freedom of expression and safety of journalists at UNESCOFrank Smyth, the Senior Advisor for journalist security at the Committee to Protect Journalists.Pauline Adès-Mével – Editor-in-chief / Spokeswoman at Reporters Without Borders (RSF)Andrew Caruana Galizia – co-founder of the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation and son of journalist, Daphne Caruana GaliziaProfiles mentioned in the podcast are:Ahmed DivelaJavier ValdezDaphne Caruana GaliziaSoe Moe TunJán KuciakTogether we will continue to keep their stories alive – so please go to our website – assassination.globalinitiative.net, subscribe to our newsletter and this podcast series. Help us remember the death anniversaries, using our hashtag #AssassinationWitness.Faces of Assassination e-BookThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy