A collection of VOA stories from around the world, told using comics.
Five women share their stories of grief, survival and resistance under the Islamic Republic
“There’s never any knowing what sparks a revolution. It’s just, enough loss. Enough torture. Enough abuse.”
“One by one they would call us to the room and show us the video that they took from us.”
“They put me into custody and held me there for the night. There was a woman there that I’ll never forget.”
“That’s how I learned a bit of English and how I learned about many things that I could not say in society.”
“I shaved my hair the first day of the protests…. Can you imagine someone’s hair could be a reason for their death?”
In covering violence in Tijuana, Mexico, the city’s journalists give voice to a community demanding change. • By Cristina Caicedo Smit
Mexico’s federal safety net isn’t always enough to help protect journalists. By Cristina Caicedo Smit and Victor Castillo
This three-part series follows the lives of refugees as they fight to survive the trauma of their harrowing pasts. • By Heather Murdock
One Uyghur Man’s Journey from a Chinese Prison to Turkey. Read the story
For most children, it is the stuff of nightmares. For many Syrian refugee children, it was real and it lives in their memories. Read the story
Families flee their homes to save their lives but they can't outrun the coronavirus. Read the story
Elephants in Tanzania have been devastated by poaching. Here is the true story of a smuggler and former poacher describing in their own words how their illegal — and brutal — hunts worked. • By Idd Ligongo and Omary Kaseko
When an Islamic State stronghold began to fall, some devoted to the cause fled, trying to distance themselves from ISIS. Among them is Aysha, who married an ISIS fighter.By Heather Murdock
How a Milwaukee cleric’s advice changed the course of an FBI sting. By Masood Farivar
Online freedoms can be stifled by state censorship, surveillance and disinformation. This illustrated report explains the tools and techniques to help circumvent online threats. • By Doug Bernard