Devastating film about MBS’s murder of Jamal Khashoggi to be released in the US on December 25th. Needless to say, the Saudis have been desperately trying to pressure all US distributors to block it, but it didn’t work. Please watch the trailer. https://t.co/xGL8R8sKwz
In 8 minutes, @AJEnglish will be broadcasting the Emmy-winning documentary “Bellingcat - Truth in a Post Truth World“. We'll be live-tweeting about it, using the hashtag #BellingcatLive.
Wet coal (five years ago) and Cahora Bassa: here are all the reasons Eskom has volunteered for load shedding since 2014 by @phillipdewet via @BISouthAfrica https://t.co/082ZFxHntA
Have put up my latest #sowetomarathon medal. The shiny one at the top. There is a story behind all these medals, some shocking, hilarious or amazing 😂 Runners are the best. #running#teamvitality https://t.co/EYTTk8YCUp
When Iqbal Survé fired Cape Times editor Alide Dasnois the day after Nelson Mandela’s death amid accusations of disrespect towards Mandela, a storm engulfed Independent Newspapers. Many pointed to a Cape Times story about one of Survé’s firms as the real reason for his ire.
A Uyghur woman who escaped from one of China's 're-education' (read: concentration) camps recounts what she witnessed and experienced: starvation, torture, gang rape, medical experiments. It's gut churning. https://t.co/nK6OHCTV9b
Presentation by Robyn Foley which gives a framework of institutions that were affected by state capture. She highlights that the judiciary was among the few that were not captured #BusinessEnabledCapture@KathradaFound@CoruscaKhaya