KarlaZabs (@karlazabs) 's Twitter Profile
KarlaZabs

@karlazabs

Former Mexico Bureau Chief and Latin America Correspondent at @BuzzFeedNews

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calendar_today08-09-2008 02:06:13

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You might think you’re helping by donating to an orphanage. This report by @KarlaZabs highlights our research and reveals the reality of many harmful and exploitative institutions. Don’t think you’re helping. Know you are. #HelpingNotHelping buzzfeednews.com/article/karlaz…

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"Agradecemos y compartimos su preocupación y llegaremos hasta las últimas instancias para castigar a los responsables. Nosotros, al igual que ustedes, queremos a nuestros periodistas libres y vivos." Ya quedó, Relaciones Exteriores, solo le faltaba una leve edición.

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shaken the world and inspired massive solidarity with those who fled. But it has also raised accusations of hypocrisy, pointing out that refugees from the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan are shown little mercy. buzzfeednews.com/article/karlaz…

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In Spain, the different treatment refugees get based on where they come from is crystal clear. As one man drove 80 hours to Ukraine to help 9 people fleeing Russia's invasion, police beat immigrants from Africa trying to jump down a border fence. buzzfeednews.com/article/karlaz…

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Keep thinking about the Amber Heard trial. Speaking out vs abusive men just became more dangerous, yes. BUT the pendulum will swing back again — it's in its nature. And here's the silver lining: The whisper network is bustling. When it's time to speak out, we'll do it in droves.

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In 2012, the US funded a project to build an industrial park in Haiti. To make room for it, authorities seized farmland from 400+ families, promising them compensation. But those promises never materialized. KarlaZabs reports on the lasting harm: buzzfeednews.com/article/karlaz…

In 2012, the US funded a project to build an industrial park in Haiti. To make room for it, authorities seized farmland from 400+ families, promising them compensation. But those promises never materialized. <a href="/karlazabs/">KarlaZabs</a> reports on the lasting harm: buzzfeednews.com/article/karlaz…