Michael Deibert on drug trafficking and organized crime in Mexico and Guatemala
My friend, the filmmaker and photographer Francesca Romeo, recorded me here in New Orleans this week talking about some of the challenges facing Me...
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Soda Stereo La ciudad de la Furia
Cerati y Soda Stereo
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Bas-Congo, early 2008
A glimpse of what was outside the window while driving and reporting on the Bundu dia Kongo uprising in the DRC.
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Anti-encounter killing protest, Kashmir, February 2007.
These people are protesting extra-judicial "encounter" killing by security forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Some are members of the the Associa...
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Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Rio de Janeiro, February 2006.
A dusk-time drive along Rio de Janeiro's beautiful Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. Filmed by Michael Deibert.
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GRES Acadêmicos do Salgueiro, Rio de Janeiro, late 2004.
The magnificent GRES Acadêmicos do Salgueiro escola de samba practicing in the run-up to Rio de Janeiro's 2005 Carnaval. Filmed by Michael Deibert.
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Landing, Hinche, May 2005.
Touch down in Haiti aboard a helicopter, May 2005. Filmed by Michael Deibert.
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Timoun, Milot, May 2005
Children the journalist Michael Deibert encountered on visit to Milot, Haiti, May 2005.
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About Michael Deibert
Michael Deibert is a journalist and author of Notes from the Last Testament: The Struggle for Haiti, which was praised by The Miami Herald as "a powerfully documented exposé" and by The San Antonio Express-News as "a compelling mix of reportage, memoir and social criticism." Currently based in Paris, his writing on Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and Europe has appeared in Newsday, The Miami Herald, The Economist Intelligence Unit and Salon, among other publications. His website is www.michaeldeibert.com.
Michael Deibert is a journalist and author of Notes from the Last Testament: The Struggle for Haiti, which was praised by The Miami Herald as "a powerfully documented exposé" and by The San Antonio Express-News as "a compelling mix of reportage, m...