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Julie Déléant

Journaliste indépendante basée à Palerme. Je m’intéresse particulièrement aux phénomènes de migrations et documente depuis plusieurs années la « crise de l’accueil » en Europe, ainsi que les causes et conséquences des inégalités sur les populations en Méditerranée.

  • Report In Sicily, the Fall reclaim control of the narrative on exile Julie Déléant · 12 March In the heart of downtown Palermo, Maldusa, an aid organization co-created by members of the Senegalese Baye Fall community, seeks to give exiles the opportunity to reclaim their own stories. With the support of local activist circles, it has now established itself as a reference on the island (…)
  • The image appears to be a triptych, consisting of three separate panels: 1. **Left Panel**: Shows a scene of chaos with smoke billowing in the background, likely from protests or riots. There are people, possibly demonstrators or security forces, visible in the foreground. 2. **Middle Panel**: Features a young man holding a sign that reads "9th December #HAJTAISHA." He is dressed casually and appears to be at a demonstration or rally, suggesting a call to action or awareness about an event on that date. 3. **Right Panel**: Depicts a person interacting with a political campaign poster or sign. The poster displays an image of a candidate or public figure, indicating a political context. Overall, the image conveys themes of political activism, public protests, and the importance of civic engagement. In Tanzania, GenZ is determined Julie Déléant · December 2025 A month after the proclamation of the victory of Samia Suluhu Hassan, elected president on November 1st with over 97% of the vote, and demonstrations that caused hundreds of deaths, young Tanzanians intend to continue the movement to bring about the “rebirth” of their country. Still, on Tuesday, (…)
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