Isobel Cockerell

@isocockerell

Journalist covering disinfo and authoritarian tech for . Also and others. spawn 🎥✍📻

London–Tbilisi–Chicago–NYC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    25. ruj 2019.

    Tracking the crisis from outside China means spending lots of time in far-flung corners of the internet. My latest piece for & , on the tireless Uyghurs who mine TikTok to uncover evidence of Xinjiang's surveillance regime.

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    prije 17 sati

    In the years after WWII, Soviet recruiters traveled the world, convincing those who’d fled the Bolshevik Revolution to return to the USSR. Liliane’s father took the bait. This is their family’s story:

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    29. sij

    For almost a year, I've been speaking to Humar. Her Uighur family did everything 'right.' One day her mother disappeared. Then her father. The story of a daughter taking on the state to free her parents from the vast internment camp system, for

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    27. sij

    I wrote a piece on that stupid bat video, and the frequent racism of stories blaming Chinese eating habits for disease.

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    25. sij

    Uyghurs say their native language is gradually being erased from Chinese TikTok.

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    23. sij

    My article in this week's is about the prospects of legalising same sex marriage in China. So many tireless activists are working on this issue, and they might be getting closer!🌈🥳🌈

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  7. 24. sij

    Following up is such an important and oft-neglected part of being a journalist. Pledging to do more of it in 2020

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    24. sij

    London’s Metropolitan Police have just announced they’re rolling out live facial recognition to target criminals across the city. But some Londoners are fighting back. went to meet them

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  9. 24. sij

    As the Metropolitan Police announce they're rolling out facial recognition across London, I met the Londoners who are fighting back – with face paint.

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    23. sij

    Wow, "the average Londoner is filmed around 300 times a day"🤯 Read "How Londoners trick facial recognition tech" by , with my visuals😀

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    23. sij

    I didn’t realize that London is the second-most monitored city in the world after Beijing... great story by , full of tips on how to trick cameras

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    23. sij

    How to avoid facial recognition cameras: blot out your nose, draw lines across your eyes, paint your lips blue.

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    Olga Shirokaya watched as Stalin eliminated his inner circle, including her father. Then, while her university class watched, the KGB arrested her, too. The latest from 's Generation Gulag series:

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    22. sij

    Olga Shirokaya was a university student in the Soviet Union when she was sentenced to the Gulag for "indoctrinating herself." She remembers a nation where millions lived in fear. 🎞️

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    21. sij

    Under Soviet rule, you could be sent to the Gulag for “indoctrinating yourself.” That’s what happened to Olga Shirokaya, who was a university student when she was sentenced to five years’ forced labor. Watch Olga's story here:

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    21. sij

    At age 95, Olga’s the oldest survivor we interviewed for Generation Gulag. She’s still waiting for Russia to address the crimes committed under Soviet rule. She asks: “How can you punish an entire nation?”

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    20. sij

    “Whether you’re guilty of something or not, it doesn’t matter,” says Gulag survivor Irina Verblovskaya, remembering her arrest by the KGB in 1957. Irina says she sees parallels in today's Russia. Watch her story here:

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    20. sij

    When the KGB came knocking on Irina’s door in 1957, her first words were “What an idiotic joke.” She would spend the next five years in a Gulag labor camp. Watch her story here:

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    17. sij

    Irina Verblovskaya was our first interview for and I think her episode has to be my favorite...tho I'll probably find myself saying that for each new story as we publish Watch Irina's episode here:

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    19. sij

    🎥 looking for something to watch this long weekend? All 8 episodes in ’s minidoc series are here for you:

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    19. sij

    So a few days ago a pediatrician made a TikTok video about how vaccines don’t cause autism. It was cute and fun, and it went viral.

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