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Jessica Purkiss

Jessica Purkiss is a former staff writer for Memo. She is now a junior reporter on the Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s Covert Drone War team. She has also spent two years reporting from Palestine

 

Items by Jessica Purkiss

  • Video game maker Navid Khonsari on revolution and the Islamic Republic of Iran

    The images above are screenshots of the video game, “1979 Revolution: Black Friday”. It’s 1978 in Iran. The Iranian Revolution that will eventually unseat the US-backed Shah and change the course of Iran’s future is only just underway and the streets of Tehran are alive with protests. This is the...

  • The dangers of Western military action in Libya

    In April, the French and British foreign ministers visited Tripoli to show support for Libya’s UN-backed unity government. France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault urged Libya’s neighbours to get behind the government, adding, “There is no other possible path.” Reports have however recently surfaced showing that Western forces, including France,...

  • The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land In Between

    It’s 2012 and Hisham Matar waits anxiously with his wife and mother in the departures lounge of Cairo International airport. They are bound for Libya. It has been thirty three years since they last set foot in their home country; then Hisham was just eight years old. Forced into...

  • Ban Ki-moon’s farewell to the occupied Palestinian territories

    On Tuesday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon finished his farewell trip to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. He is due to step down in December and used the occasion to urge some political will for a two-state solution as “the only way to meet the national aspirations of...

  • Farming on the frontlines

    A mushroom farm in Jericho, an heirloom seed library, a project to introduce Kale to the Palestinian market and a local farmers’ cooperative – these small agricultural projects are the latest weapon in the fight against the Israeli occupation. They aim to tackle the policies that make Palestine dependent...

  • Disarming sexual violence as a weapon of war in Iraq and Syria

    This weekend marked the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. We take a look at sexual violence in Iraq and Syria as the conflicts in both countries continues. A 21-year-old married 22 times, undergoing a surgical procedure to “rebuild her virginity” before each forced wedding....

  • Retaking Fallujah may be a short-term success, but sectarian violence beckons

    During the Iraq invasion and war, its aftermath and the subsequent protests against the US-installed government, Fallujah and its residents have paid a heavy price. As the Iraqi government and allied militias ostensibly battle Daesh for control of the city, accusations of torture and assassinations have been levelled against...

  • Egypt’s battle to eradicate FGM

    Last week, 17-year-old Mayar Mohamed Mousa and her twin sister were admitted into a private clinic in Egypt’s Suez province for a life-changing procedure. While under anesthetic, Mayer suffered from a heavy bleed and passed away. She was undergoing an operation to cut away part of her genitalia- known...

  • The dual system of laws governing the West Bank

    Israel’s new Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman is a controversial figure. He recently attended a court case in support of a soldier caught on camera executing a wounded Palestinian and has called for the toppling of the Palestinian Authority and the bombing of Egypt’s Aswan dam. Lieberman has also tried...

  • Mona Hatoum: Mixing the familiar with the strange

     “No one has put the Palestinian experience in visual terms so austerely and yet so playfully, so compellingly and at the same moment so allusively,” Edward Said on Mona Hatoum’s work A cheese grater scaled up and turned into a room divider, a photo of the artist walking with...

  • New report breaks down the Israel lobby in the European Union

    Today in London a new report entitled The Israel lobby and the European Union is being released. Researched and written by Public Interest Investigations and Spinwatch and published by EuroPal Forum, it seeks to explore a number of Israel lobby groups in the European Union, the power they wield and the...

  • The recapture of Syria’s Palmyra: A defining moment in the coverage of the conflict

    Russia’s renowned Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra took to the stage on Thursday. They were not performing in their usual setting, the grandiose of Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, but on the ruins of Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra. The Syrian regime, with the help of Russia, recaptured Palmyra from Daesh...

  • Islamophobia in Conservative party unreported

    The response of the likes of Conservative Mayor of London Boris Johnson to Labour’s anti-Semitism row highlights that the party is not beyond religious-based discrimination...