Alibi EXTRAS: Ep1 - Polishing a turd
Alibi
by Develop Audio
1d ago
The legend John Bartmann kicks off our first episode of Alibi EXTRAS. We hear how he made Alibi atmospheric through music. Produced and presented by Paul McNally for Develop Audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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Asylum E2: Detained for eight days and beaten for being a journalist
Alibi
by Develop Audio
1d ago
In this episode Opoka talks to South Sudanese journalist Diing Magot about her tragic experience of being arrested and detained for eight days, shaved and beaten for simply being a journalist. Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still h ..read more
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Asylum E2: Detained for eight days and beaten for being a journalist
Alibi
by Develop Audio
1w ago
In this episode Opoka talks to South Sudanese journalist Diing Magot about her tragic experience of being arrested and detained for eight days, shaved and beaten for simply being a journalist. Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still h ..read more
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Asylum E1: Poisoned by the state
Alibi
by Develop Audio
2w ago
Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive. Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and ..read more
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Introducing... Asylum
Alibi
by Develop Audio
2w ago
Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive. Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and ..read more
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S3: Asylum E1: Poisoned by the state
Alibi
by Develop Audio
2w ago
Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive. Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and ..read more
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S3: Asylum E1: Poisoned by the state
Alibi
by Paul McNally
2w ago
Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive. Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and ..read more
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S2: Laduma High E6: The Teacher
Alibi
by Paul McNally
2w ago
Paul confronts a teachers who has been accused of being involved in the killing. Alibi is Africa’s first investigative podcast series. It was created in January 2017 and is owned, produced and hosted by Paul McNally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information ..read more
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S3: Too Many Enemies E6: The R1-million puzzle
Alibi
by Alibi Investigations
11M ago
We end the series with a boxing match: Mayweather vs Pacquiao in May 2015 (before the assassination even happened). A fight that was billed “The Battle For Greatness” and how it was gloriously significant for South African politics, Bozwana and the case as a whole. Hosted & produced by Paul McNally. Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume. Music by Oman Morí More at www.alibiinvestigations.com ..read more
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S3: Too Many Enemies E5: Southern Africa's assassination crisis
Alibi
by Alibi Investigations
11M ago
In this episode we head to Mozambique and investigate how the trend of assassinations is spreading across Africa. We explore the parallels between South Africa and Mozambique, particularly on how their assassination landscapes compare. We hear from experts at The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime on the business of assassinations and what is needed for the culture to thrive. Hosted & produced by Paul McNally. Produced by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and Volume. Music by Oman Morí More at www.alibiinvestigations.com ..read more
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