I spoke to members of the long-persecuted Hazara ethnic minority in Afghanistan, who are living in fear of the Taliban.
The Taliban massacred thousands of Hazaras during their first rule, and many fear they will be brutally targeted once again.
https://t.co/sHlMn7OTFv
Loved working with @mrjoshz on this important story. We had some heart-wrenching conversations with people in Afghanistan terrified for their lives and the future of their country. Glad to be able to help amplify their voices
An unusual take on applying lessons of NI and the GFA to deescalation of sectarianism in Middle East by @matrobinson for @EGIC_ - a very interesting and timely piece
On the week of Northern Ireland’s centenary, I write for @EGIC_; the Good Friday Agreement - a model for deescalating sectarianism in the Middle East? https://t.co/hntgtCuTi6
For anyone who hasn’t seen yet - the two blue vessels on the left are the Royal Navy’s HMS Tamar and HMS Severn; orange vessel around St Helier are the French fishermen; and the right hand blue one is the French Military Ops ship Athos, sent to carry out ‘patrol mission’ #Jersey
In a post-pandemic world, @commonwealthsec can be a vehicle and example as to how nations, of all sizes, can work together with mutual respect and cooperation for future peace and prosperity. #CommonwealthDelivers#CommonwealthDay
To women everywhere who have stoically persevered in the face of this pandemic, shouldering hardship, you are society’s inspiration. Happy International Women's Day! #IWD2021
All those who were cheering on Jackie Weaver but who promptly did a volte-face on learning that she is a Tory serve to explain why society is becoming so polarised.
Guernsey and Jersey responded to the pandemic in very different ways, but which is the right approach? Journalist Gary Burgess compares the two strategies...
https://t.co/oBROhTcgWY
As an act of protest against Guernsey’s lockdown 2.0 I won’t be leaving my house, except for essential goods, until the government reverses their decision