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Q&A: David Patrikarakos on covering war in Israel and Gaza

NOVEMBER 8, 2023
 
In April 2014, David Patrikarakos, a British author and war correspondent, was one of the first Western journalists in Sloviansk, in eastern Ukraine, when the local police station was taken by a pro-Russian militia. Come July, he learned via Twitter that Ukrainian forces had taken back Sloviansk and sent the separatists fleeing to Donetsk, where Patrikarakos was reporting at the time. Not that the nearby mortar fire or the region’s newly formed republic had his undivided attention. For most of his career, Patrikarakos has specialized in covering the Middle East; he wrote a book about Iran, and reported on Israel and Palestine, and on Iraq. Even as he could hear shelling from his hotel room in Donetsk, he was following along online as war erupted in multiple theaters in the Middle East.
 
 
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Under Siege

Ukrainian journalists covering their country while living through war

NOVEMBER 6, 2023

On the facade of the small, ornate Stalinist building that houses the National Union of Journalists in central Kyiv, there is a brass plaque commemorating the life of Georgiy Gongadze, the founder of the country’s paper of record, Ukrainiska Pravda. He was murdered, his beheaded body discovered in a forest in 2000, less than a decade after the country gained independence from the Soviet Union.

The person who ordered Gongadze’s murder is still at large; Gongadze’s death gave rise to a protest movement against Leonid Kuchma, the autocrat who served as Ukraine’s president until 2005. In the decade that followed, the country went through two revolutions and established a democracy; its independent press targeted government corruption.

More journalists lost their lives during that period; the memorial lists some twenty other names below Gongadze’s. Yet since February 2022, when Russia’s deadly invasion began, the dangers facing Ukrainian reporters have been worse than ever before.

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