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− | '''Nawal al-Maghafi''' is a [[Yemen]]i/British | + | '''Nawal al-Maghafi''' is a [[Yemen]]i/British [[BBC]] correspondent who has been reporting on the [[Middle East]] since [[2012]]. With the exception of covering how British weapons sales to [[Saudi Arabia]] is aiding the invasion of [[Yemen]], most of her other productions are propaganda that follows the British [[official narrative]]. |
==Humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen== | ==Humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen== | ||
− | Over the past three years, Nawal al-Maghafi has been one of the few journalists conducting first-hand reporting of the ongoing conflict in [[Yemen]]; travelling extensively throughout the country, both in areas under [[Houthi]] rebel and government control. Her reporting has documented the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen, including the bombing, starvation and spread of disease across Yemen. | + | Over the past three years, Nawal al-Maghafi has been one of the few journalists conducting first-hand reporting of the ongoing conflict in [[Yemen]]; travelling extensively throughout the country, both in areas under [[Houthi]] rebel and government control. Her reporting has documented the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen, including the bombing, starvation and spread of disease across Yemen. |
− | == | + | Her investigation into a 2015 attack on a Yemeni funeral — the deadliest of the conflict so far — provided key evidence in the case against weapons sales to [[Saudi Arabia]] by the [[US]] and [[UK]]. She has travelled across the Middle East to investigate how ''Mass Surveillance'' technology sold by [[BAE]] systems was being used by repressive Gulf states to monitor and stifle dissent by local [[human rights]] activists. Her reporting has also uncovered the complicity of the [[Egypt]]ian army in the booming trade in [[organ trafficking]] across [[North Africa]]. |
− | In a series of ''Panorama'' programmes in October 2018, | + | |
+ | She is a regular expert and consultant on Yemen political affairs for [[NGO]]’s, think tanks such as [[Chatham House]], [[RUSI]], [[ODI]], [[US Peace Institute]] amongst others.<ref>''[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nawal-al-maghafi-824b9549 "Nawal Al-Maghafi on Linkedin"]''</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Syria== | ||
+ | In a series of ''Panorama'' programmes in October 2018 for the [[BBC]], al-Maghafi followed the official British [[propaganda]] narrative on Syria, [[Douma attack|false flag chemical weapons attacks]] and the [[White Helmets]]. | ||
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+ | According to the [[BBC]], Nawal al-Maghafi's expose "revealed the true extent of chemical weapons use by Assad, and to show they are a crucial part of his war-winning strategy, terrorising and driving out civilians from opposition held areas": | ||
:"Never before have chemical weapons have been used in this way and to this extent - but ''Panorama'' shows the [[White Helmets]] have been unable to prevent it." | :"Never before have chemical weapons have been used in this way and to this extent - but ''Panorama'' shows the [[White Helmets]] have been unable to prevent it." | ||
− | Nawal heard from families who've fled their homes and joined the 13 million displaced people and refugees. Though the Syrian government is now saying it's safe for refugees to return, few [[ | + | Nawal heard from families who've fled their homes and joined the 13 million displaced people and [[refugees]]. Though the Syrian government is now saying it's safe for refugees to return, few are prepared to risk going back home.<ref name=bbc/> |
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+ | Nawal filmed from inside the city of [[Idlib]], the one remaining rebel outpost, Nawal reveals that the [[White Helmets]] and other terrorists are hoping to be resettled in the West, including the UK.<ref name=bbc>''[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/n3ct4nzs "Syria's Chemical War"]''</ref> | ||
− | + | In [[2020]], she also made lurid Covid-propaganda in [[Yemen]]<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/yemens-covid-cover-up/transcript/</ref> | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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BBC film maker who made propaganda on chemical weapons in Syria and the White Helmets.
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Nawal al-Maghafi is a Yemeni/British BBC correspondent who has been reporting on the Middle East since 2012. With the exception of covering how British weapons sales to Saudi Arabia is aiding the invasion of Yemen, most of her other productions are propaganda that follows the British official narrative.
Humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen
Over the past three years, Nawal al-Maghafi has been one of the few journalists conducting first-hand reporting of the ongoing conflict in Yemen; travelling extensively throughout the country, both in areas under Houthi rebel and government control. Her reporting has documented the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Yemen, including the bombing, starvation and spread of disease across Yemen.
Her investigation into a 2015 attack on a Yemeni funeral — the deadliest of the conflict so far — provided key evidence in the case against weapons sales to Saudi Arabia by the US and UK. She has travelled across the Middle East to investigate how Mass Surveillance technology sold by BAE systems was being used by repressive Gulf states to monitor and stifle dissent by local human rights activists. Her reporting has also uncovered the complicity of the Egyptian army in the booming trade in organ trafficking across North Africa.
She is a regular expert and consultant on Yemen political affairs for NGO’s, think tanks such as Chatham House, RUSI, ODI, US Peace Institute amongst others.[1]
Syria
In a series of Panorama programmes in October 2018 for the BBC, al-Maghafi followed the official British propaganda narrative on Syria, false flag chemical weapons attacks and the White Helmets.
According to the BBC, Nawal al-Maghafi's expose "revealed the true extent of chemical weapons use by Assad, and to show they are a crucial part of his war-winning strategy, terrorising and driving out civilians from opposition held areas":
- "Never before have chemical weapons have been used in this way and to this extent - but Panorama shows the White Helmets have been unable to prevent it."
Nawal heard from families who've fled their homes and joined the 13 million displaced people and refugees. Though the Syrian government is now saying it's safe for refugees to return, few are prepared to risk going back home.[2]
Nawal filmed from inside the city of Idlib, the one remaining rebel outpost, Nawal reveals that the White Helmets and other terrorists are hoping to be resettled in the West, including the UK.[2]
In 2020, she also made lurid Covid-propaganda in Yemen[3]
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