Ellen Francis
@ellen_fra
Breaking the news before it breaks me. @washingtonpost. ex-@Reuters. @columbiajourn. Views are my own.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/ellen-francis/ 14-03-2011 04:48:53
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Devastating and stunning report on the journalists killed in the Gaza war by my The Washington Post colleagues Ellen Francis, Artur Galocha and Joe Snell.
Please read about their stories.
washingtonpost.com/world/interact…
The journalists killed in Gaza—& what they tried to show the world, Ellen Francis Artur Galocha Joe Snell, The Washington Post
A powerful piece showing Gaza through the lens of the last photos & videos of 7 of the 85 journalists killed in the #Israel - #Gaza war
washingtonpost.com/world/interact…
Powerful work: 'The journalists killed in Gaza — and what they tried to show the world.' The Post has collected some of the last photos and videos these journalists shared. This is Gaza through their lens via Ellen Francis Artur Galocha Joe Snell wapo.st/3OCsvTG
At least 85 journalists and media workers killed in four months of war, according to Committee to Protect Journalists. All but seven were Palestinians killed in Israel’s war in Gaza. These are some of their last words and images. with Artur Galocha Joe Snell Reem Akkad
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They survived wars. Married. Had children. Lost loved ones. Now, at over 100 years old, a group of centenarians from around the world reflect on lives well-lived — and tell the The Washington Post what advice they would have given their younger selves: washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/…
.The Washington Post's Ellen Francis on how Palestinians in Lebanon are following the Gaza war from their own exile: washingtonpost.com/world/2024/01/… (With photos by DIEGO IBARRA SÁNCHEZ)
“I wish we had died under the olive trees, instead of leaving like that & seeing what I’ve seen.”
Dispatch from Lebanon by Ellen Francis on Palestinian“shatat” — meaning “diaspora, meaning a sense of dispersal, of something separated into pieces & scattered
washingtonpost.com/world/2024/01/…
Israeli strikes in Lebanon that killed Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah and injured six others in October were “apparently deliberate” attacks on civilians tantamount to a war crime, investigations by Amnesty International Human Rights Watch have concluded. Reports in thread 👇
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Looking for background reading to catch up with what's happening in Israel-Gaza war?
Thread with some context pieces from colleagues at @WashingtonPost:
Between Israel and Gaza, a deep history of trauma and violence
by Ishaan Tharoor
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/10/…
Four top Japanese government ministers ate sashimi from Fukushima this week, seeking to dispel safety concerns about fish from the region after the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. By Ellen Francis Julia Mio Inuma (井沼ジュリア)
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/08/…
Even if the water being released from Fukushima isn’t dangerous, it could cause real economic harm.
Huge thanks to Ellen Francis for citing me in this The Washington Post article.
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/08/…