NEW from BBC Eye + me: China's Silenced Feminist. Since November, we’ve been investigating the disappearance of Sophia Huang Xueqin, a high-profile feminist journalist who kick-started China’s #MeToo movement, for BBC Eye. (1/8)
In 2021, Sophia was awarded the prestigious Chevening scholarship to pursue gender studies at the University of Sussex. But in September, on the way to the airport to catch her flight to the United Kingdom, Sophia and fellow activist Wang Jianbing “vanished.” (2/8)
We tried to find out what happened to her, and found reports of her stuck in one of China’s “black jails”, awaiting trial on extremely serious charges of "inciting subversion of state power". (3/8)
A former Weibo censor who spoke to us explained how it’s difficult to censor a famous reporter like Sophia, so the Chinese state launched a disinformation campaign against her. (4/8)
In the UK, where she was coming to study, there’s been silence surrounding her case. University of Sussex @SussexUni, known for its feminist activism, said they’re concerned. But in an email later leaked to me, the university students and staff were warned not to speak out. (5/8)
Sophia’s friends say this is being done to preserve relations with Beijing, and to safeguard tuition fees from Chinese students who come to study at Sussex University every year (6/8)
When we asked the Chinese government for a comment, they accused us of slandering China under the guise of human rights. (7/8)
It's been 365 days of horror in Gaza, following the Oct 7 Hamas attacks and hostage taking. Roundup of key violations I investigated - many have been cited by UN officials, NGOs, and used to take the UK to court to suspend arms sales to Israel. #Israel #Gaza 🧵
Impact on hospitals: How 8/10 hospitals in N Gaza were dismantled in 21 days in Oct-NOv, with Israeli munitions landing on maternity wards and ambulances. IDF told me combat near hospitals is “complicated and may involve incidental hits” #Israel #Gaza
Domicide: A visual investigation documenting destruction of civilian infrastructure of 3 neighbourhoods in Gaza, leading experts to describe it as “domicide”. IDF told me Hamas was nearby. #Israel #Gaza
NEW from me + Guardian team: A visual investigation has detailed the mass destruction of 3 neighbourhoods in Gaza, leading experts to describe it as “domicide”. #Israel #Gaza 🧵
Using satellite imagery and open-source evidence, the investigation found damage to more than 250 residential buildings, 17 schools and universities, 16 mosques, three hospitals, three cemeteries and 150 agricultural greenhouses. #Israel #Gaza
Domicide is defined as the widespread, deliberate destruction of the home to make it uninhabitable, preventing the return of displaced people.
@adequatehousing , the UN special rapporteur, reviewing the evidence told us: "The utter annihilation of Beit Hanoun and the destruction of al-Zahra and Khan Younis, are evidence that Israeli use of force has made life impossible by making them uninhabitable. All that matters to live a dignified and secure life is destroyed and that is not legal or legitimate under any sense of a law-based world.”
The IDF told me: “Hamas operates within densely populated areas as a matter of routine operational practice. As part of the IDF’s operations, it [has] been carrying out strikes on military targets, as well as locating and destroying infrastructure when imperatively required to achieve the goals of the war.”
#Israel #Gaza
NEW from me: Over the past month I've been investigating the damage caused to hospitals, health facilities and ambulances in northern Gaza over 3wks in the course of the Israeli offensive against Hamas. 🧵 w/ @elenaukc @Ashley_J_Kirk #Israel #Gaza theguardian.com/world/2023/dec…
We collected and analysed more than 200 pieces of evidence including videos, photos, news footage and satellite imagery from between approximately 21 October and 11 November, and spoke to international humanitarian organisations, to investigate the damage. #Israel #Gaza
Of the 9 hospitals, only 2 are functioning. Both paediatric hospitals in Gaza are now non-functional, as is the only cancer hospital and psychiatric hospital. We also examined road damage around hospitals, IDF tanks near hospitals and civilians sheltering #Israel #Gaza
NEW from me: We pieced together what happened at Jabalia refugee camp, and confirmed using footage & visual forensics that Israel dropped at least 5 bombs, possibly JDAMs designed to level buildings. w @_EmmaGH @elenaukc
#Gaza #Israel #Jabaliacamp 🧵 theguardian.com/world/2023/nov…
IDF spox said cavities seen in images of destroyed camp buildings were created by the collapse of Hamas tunnels BUT weapons experts told us they were left by the use of multiple JDAMs – joint direct attack munitions – in the Israeli airstrike. #Israel
.@marcgarlasco told us the craters, on first impression, were likely caused by GBU 31, which you can see the Israeli Air Force advertise here a few weeks before the strike on Jabalia refugee camp:
NEW: Bulletproof vests, assassination threats and kidnap plots- Iran and its agents appear to be orchestrating a Europe-wide campaign targeting political activists who are protesting against the regime.
#Iran 🧵 theguardian.com/world/2023/sep…
I spent months talking to 15 Iranian campaigners who have been targeted by Iran across the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and Sweden. In most cases, they had been warned by security agencies of credible threats to their life from Iran - on European soil.
"They intend to assassinate you there" - a message was delivered from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to Maryam Banihashemi, the face of the Iranian women’s movement in Switzerland. @MaryBanihashemi
NEW: A massive new leak shows how Russian company Vulkan has helped FSB, GRU & SVR in cyber warfare — through hacking, disinformation, surveillance and control of sections of the internet.
/thread theguardian.com/technology/202…
One document links a Vulkan tool with the hacking group Sandworm, which the US government said caused blackouts in Ukraine, disrupted the Olympics in South Korea and launched NotPetya, the most economically destructive malware in history.
Another system Amezit enables control and surveillance of the internet in regions under Russia’s command. It also controls an army of Russian bots, a thousand of which are currently still on Twitter. Twitter responded with 💩 to requests for comment.