Global Witness

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Podcast by Global Witness

Episodes

  • Defending the Philippines

    30/06/2020 Duration: 07min

    A United Nations report in June 2020 found widespread human rights violations and persistent impunity in The Philippines. In this podcast we’ll hear first from Jaybee Garganera, of environmental and human rights coalition Alyansa Tigil Mina (Alliance Against Mining- ATM), and then from Leon Dulce National Coordinator Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment who will provide more of insight into what it’s like to be an environmental activist in The Philippines.

  • Murder, Misinformation and Money Laundering

    13/12/2019 Duration: 01h09min

    Murder, Misinformation and Money Laundering: When Putin goes on tour From concerns around the Brexit referendum to the attempted assassination of a Russian national on British soil, Putin and his friends have come into sharp focus in the UK. Global Witness’ Ava Lee and award winning journalists Heidi Blake, Peter Pomerantsev and Oliver Bullough discuss,

  • Uncovering Moneyland: Gangsters, guns and investigative journalism

    22/10/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    Listen to this report to uncover Moneyland! We’re talking dirty money, gangsters, and investigative journalism. In October 2018, Global Witness hosted Oliver Bullough as he discussed his new book ‘Moneyland: why thieves and crooks now rule the world and how to take it back’ – a deep dive into the world of the super-wealthy criminal elite. This is an audio recording of the talk. Oliver was joined by Misha Glenny, renowned McMafia author and GW advisory board member, and Jane Bradley, Investigations Correspondent for Buzzfeed and Pulitzer finalist.

  • Honduras: the deadliest place to defend the planet

    31/01/2017 Duration: 11min

    More than 120 Hondurans have been killed since 2010 for defending their rights to their land. Among them was Goldman Environmental Prizewinner, Berta Cáceres, who was murdered in March 2016 for opposing a dam project on her community’s land. Global Witness has been investigating the political and economic forces that have made Honduras so deadly for those who defend the planet. In this podcast, we hear the stories of people who have lost loved ones, friends and colleagues or have themselves been involved in disputes. For more on the campaign, visit: globalwitness.org/defenders