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The School of Tunisia

Jakob Plaschke

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The Big 'Why'

Confiscated and intercepted boats from migration attempts in municipal yard in Zarzis, Tunisia. Still image from the documentary film, EN ROUTE TO EUROPE, WE BURN OR DIE (2024), produced by yours truly.

7 months ago
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Nelle's story: Part 2

Picture from a tent camp around Ktetna, taken by me on March 16, 2024, while reporting. The photo also features in an article I wrote for Meshkal.

8 months ago
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#9: Hasta la vista, ya Tunis

Tunis-Carthage International Airport on December 17th, 2024.

9 months ago
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Nelle's story: Part 1

Picture from a tent camp at kilometer 24, taken by me on March 17, 2024, while reporting. The photo also features in an article I wrote for Meshkal.

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  • Jakob Plaschke

    Jakob Plaschke is a freelance journalist, filmmaker and researcher. He is particularly interested in the Middle East and North Africa, and issues of migration, social justice, policing, and environment.

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