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Annia Ciezadlo

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Annia Ciezadlo is the investigations editor at The Public Source.

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  شباب يمضون الوقت قرب البحر في منطقة الميناء. طرابلس، لبنان. 28 تِشْرين الأَوَّل ٢٠٢٢. (مروان طحطح، مصدر عام)

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Image of the Mediterranean sea in the background, and a young man in the foreground.

Intercepted at Sea: The Drowned, the Saved & the Missing

By
Yara El Murr
A composite image: the foreground shows a small yacht speeding away; the background shows a darkened image of the sea and the horizon.

Intercepted at Sea: Anatomy of a Pullback

By
Yara El Murr
Drawing of a small boat sinking.

Intercepted at Sea: The Deadly Reality of Border Control

By
Yara El Murr
A composite of a senior woman protesting during the October 2019 uprising in the foreground against an old Mar Mkhayel barber shop in the background.

Indefinitely Deferred: Dignified Retirement Inaccessible to Most

By
Layla Yammine
A composite of two images: a girl covering her eyes and looking away with a shy smile on her face in the foreground, with a classroom in the background.

Public Education: Thousands of Children Left Behind at the Start of the School Year

By
Layla Yammine Christina Cavalcanti
Two rows of solar panels installed on land surrounding villa that oversees a village.

Privatizing the Sun: The Dark Side of Lebanon’s “Solar Revolution”

By
Julia Choucair Vizoso Yara El Murr
A composite of a forged document claiming the successful incineration of the toxic waste, the Radhost motorship, and the toxic barrels. (Photos © ShipSpotting/Wolfgang Kramer & © Dr. Pierre Malychef from Lab of False Witnesses for Ecotoxicological Research and Communication) 

The “Ecological Time Bombs” Unloaded at the Beirut Port Decades Ago

By
The Public Source
A composite image of hands cupping grains of wheat against the backdrop of a mill worker loading bags of flour onto a truck in Beirut, Lebanon.

Grain of Hope and Loaf of Neglect: Lebanon’s Renewed Bread Crisis

By
Christina Cavalcanti
Composite of images taken at archeological sites-turned-constructions sites around Beirut

Searching for Lebanon’s Ancient Ruins Amid Capitalist Ruination

By
Habib Battah
Healthcare workers take a break outside Rafik Hariri University Hospital. Beirut, Lebanon. April 17, 2020. (Marwan Tahtah/The Public Source)

Costly and Unsustainable: Where Lebanon’s COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Went Wrong

By
Yara El Murr
Composite of images taken at a protest organized by the Beirut Port Explosion Victims' Families and the Lebanese Union for People with Physical Disabilities to demand justice for people killed and injured by the blast. Sylvana Lakkis, president of the union, is the center of the image. Photos taken on July 4, 2021, by Hussein Baydoun. (The Public Source)

“And What Would You Like Me to Do About It?”: How the Lebanese Government Disabled Hundreds of People — and Then Left Them to Pay for Its Crime

By
Karim Merhej Kareem Chehayeb Christina Cavalcanti

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