Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism

Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) is a regional centre set up by IMS in cooperation with Arab and Danish partners to nurture investigative reporting in the Arab region. ARIJ supports Arab journaists in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out investigative reporting and ensuring the important role of media as society's watchdog. 

Archive

Arab reporters present first cross-national investigative report in region


ARIJ annual conference, Amman,
December 2011. Photo: ARIJ.

16.12.2011
The first cross-national investigative report presented this month in Amman is one of the great achievements of the investigative journalism network Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ). Iraqi journalist Khulood Alamiry reports from ARIJ's annual conference

IMS condemns arrest of Syrian activist and blogger Razan Ghazzawi


Razan Ghazzawi

08.12.2011
On 4 December, the Syrian blogger and activist Razan Ghazzawi was arrested by the Syrian immigration police on the Syrian- Jordanian border on unknown charges

Arab investigative journalists discuss their role in changing region


Al Jazeera veteran, Yosri Fouda, shares his experiences at last year's ARIJ conference in Amman. Photo: Lotte Dahlmann/IMS

01.12.2011
The fourth annual conference for Arab Investigative Journalists opens in Amman on Friday, 2 December to debate the importance of in-depth reporting, as media around the world are undergoing a revolution not just of tweets and Facebook postings but of data-driven journalism

Arab reporters trained in investigating corruption


First regional conference held by ARIJ in Amman. Photo: Lotte Dahlmann/IMS
10.06.2011
Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) has won a grant from International Media Support (IMS) to cover the participation of two Egyptian and two Tunisian journalists in the Global Investigative Journalism Conference in Kyiv, 13 - 16 October 2011

ARIJ 3rd Annual Conference hosts Q&A with WikiLeaks-founder Julian Assange


Panel discussion at the 3rd. regional conference of ARIJ in Amman, November 2010. Photo: Suzanne Moll/IMS

01.12.2010
Julian Assange, founder of the revolutionary whistleblower website WikiLeaks addressed a group of journalists from countries including Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Mauritania, Sweden and Denmark via open-circuit video link hours before the expected release of some 250,000 documents by his organization
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