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Part 1: "Ahmed was no coward".
On World Press Freedom Day (3rd May) 2018, the Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo, took to the stage in Accra to deliver a speech on press freedom. Ghana, had long been a beacon for press freedom and was selected to host the celebrations.
Just a few weeks later, TigerEye PI, the world famous undercover investigative unit led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas released their latest investigation, Number 12, which looked at corruption in professional football.
Around the same time, an MP, who disapproved of the methods of TigerEye PI, outed one of its undercover journalists, Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, live on air by showing his picture and calling for him to be attacked.
A few months later Ahmed was shot and killed in a targeted assassination on the streets of Madina in Accra.
In these two episodes we will tell the story of Ahmed, his death, what it means for press freedom in Ghana and how the commercialisation of violence is a perfect opportunity for organized crime.
Speaker(s):
Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Multi-award winning Ghanaian Investigative Journalist and founder of the TigerEye PI, an investigative organisation in Ghana – famous motto “name, shame and jail”.
Jonathan Rozen, Senior Africa researcher at the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
Additional Reading:
Assassination Witness Project
Ahmed Divela - Faces of Assassination
Global Assassination Monitor
The Ripple Effect: the impact of contract killings (Podcast)
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) - Four years since murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, Ghana’s journalists still attacked with impunity.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Freedom of the Press Index
(GITOC Paper) The business of killing: Assassinations in South Africa
(GITOC Paper) Killing in silence: New research uncovers sheer magnitude of assassinations linked to organized crime
Murder of journalists in Mexico a threat to democracy: El asesinato de periodistas en México pone en peligro la democracia
(Deep Dive Podcast) Killing the Power of the Pen: Violence against journalists in Mexico - Part 1; Part 2.
(Deep Dive Podcast) Killing in Silence: The Global Assassination Monitor.
(Deep Dive Podcast) Guinea-Bissau Part 2: Pau de Sangue (Blood Timber).
Kennedy Agyapong Says He Knows Killer Of Ahmed Suale
Opinion: Exposing Corruption in Ghanaian Soccer Proves a Deadly Game
Betraying the Game: Anas Aremeyaw Anas investigates football in Africa - BBC Africa Eye documentary
Justice! (Al Jazeera - Featured Documentary)
Malawi's Human Harvest - BBC Africa Eye documentary
Corruption has held back African football-Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Number 12: Ghana FA begins charging implicated individuals of famous Anas corruption expose
Kwesi Nyantakyi remains our President – GFA
Eyewitnesses recount how Tiger Eye PI investigator was brutally murdered
World Press Freedom Day 2018
President Obama praises conviction of human traffickers in Ghana
The Anas Obama praised in 2009 not same as ‘contaminated’ Anas we have today – Ghana Bar Scribe
Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale (BBC)
ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN (Mob Museum)
(FourFourTwo) Narcos: When Pablo Escobar did football – and changed the game in Colombia forever
Exclusive: Top international cricketers involved in spot-fixing
Revealed: godfather of cricket's scandals
Cricket Corruption: How reforms led to the match-fixing scandals
How Dawood's D-Company taints Test cricket
U.S. DESIGNATES DAWOOD IBRAHIM AS TERRORIST SUPPORTER
The Mob, Murder Inc. and Madison Square Garden: Boxing's Tale of Corruption
Panorama: BBC team threatened following Boxing and the Mob programme
Kinahan cartel: 'Nobody is untouchable' - how the net is tightening around Ireland's $1billion drug gang
‘Bloodlines’ Tracks Bloodshed Across the Border
A Drug Family in the Winner’s Circle
Kennedy Agyapong fights Anas
Ghanaian police beat, arrest journalist Malik Sullemana
News release: Three Police Officers involved in an alleged assault on Ghanaian Times Journalists interdicted
There is drug money in politics - Former NACOB boss
100g of cocaine seized at Kpoglu border goes missing
Ghana's NPP calls for inquiry after London cocaine bust
First rare photo of Nayele Ametefe walking free after 3-year jail sentence over drugs
Monetisation of elections: Very soon drug barons will take over parliament as MPs – Former NPP MP
An NPP man was the first person to accuse me of being a drug dealer — Kennedy Agyapong
Ghana politician calls for journalist Erastus Asare Donkor to be beaten over protest coverage
The Agyepong Family
Breaking News: Protesting youth clash with military over death of Social media activist (29-6-21)
THE ATTITUDE WITH HON. KENNEDY AGYAPONG (JULY 9, 2021) S02 E4
BBC version of Anas' 'Number 12' airs
Some judges who were hailed for not taking bribe had prior notice from Anas about the investigation — NPP MP
Anas’ plot to ‘entrap’ Ghana president, Ivorian PM in corruption web ‘devious’ – Judge
Nothing will stop us from fighting corruption – Anas reacts after losing defamation lawsuit
You are practicing investigative terrorism, not journalism - Judge tells Anas Aremeyaw Anas
African journalists are dying. They need the world’s help to hold power to account (Anas Aremeyaw Anas The Guardian)
Ghana: Undercover journalist Hussein-Suale shot dead | Al Jazeera English
Ghana arrests made in slaying of journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale
Ahmed Suale’s Family Slams Ken Agyapong For 110K Deceptive Ransom
GACC condemns murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale
Disturbing press freedom violations continue in Ghana
Is free speech under threat in Ghana?
President Akufo-Addo’s claim about freedom of expression condition in Ghana not entirely true
Anas vs Kennedy Agyapong: CENOZO petitions Akufo-Addo, CJ, others over ruling against Anas
Akufo-Addo promised to use ‘Anas principle’ without ‘knowing’ Anas – Ken Agyapong
I didn't kill Ahmed; don’t have time for him – Kennedy Agyapong
AHMED SUALE'S MURDER: I don't trust Ghana Police - Kennedy Agyapong (30-1-19)
AHMED S. HUSSEIN: 'It was necessary for me to bring the guy's picture out' - Ken Agyapong. (17-1-19)
'Kennedy Agyapong must be called to explain what he did' - Lawyer for Anas. (17-1-19)
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Part 1: "Ahmed was no coward".
On World Press Freedom Day (3rd May) 2018, the Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo, took to the stage in Accra to deliver a speech on press freedom. Ghana, had long been a beacon for press freedom and was selected to host the celebrations.
Just a few weeks later, TigerEye PI, the world famous undercover investigative unit led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas released their latest investigation, Number 12, which looked at corruption in professional football.
Around the same time, an MP, who disapproved of the methods of TigerEye PI, outed one of its undercover journalists, Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, live on air by showing his picture and calling for him to be attacked.
A few months later Ahmed was shot and killed in a targeted assassination on the streets of Madina in Accra.
In these two episodes we will tell the story of Ahmed, his death, what it means for press freedom in Ghana and how the commercialisation of violence is a perfect opportunity for organized crime.
Speaker(s):
Anas Aremeyaw Anas, Multi-award winning Ghanaian Investigative Journalist and founder of the TigerEye PI, an investigative organisation in Ghana – famous motto “name, shame and jail”.
Jonathan Rozen, Senior Africa researcher at the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
Additional Reading:
Assassination Witness Project
Ahmed Divela - Faces of Assassination
Global Assassination Monitor
The Ripple Effect: the impact of contract killings (Podcast)
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) - Four years since murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, Ghana’s journalists still attacked with impunity.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Freedom of the Press Index
(GITOC Paper) The business of killing: Assassinations in South Africa
(GITOC Paper) Killing in silence: New research uncovers sheer magnitude of assassinations linked to organized crime
Murder of journalists in Mexico a threat to democracy: El asesinato de periodistas en México pone en peligro la democracia
(Deep Dive Podcast) Killing the Power of the Pen: Violence against journalists in Mexico - Part 1; Part 2.
(Deep Dive Podcast) Killing in Silence: The Global Assassination Monitor.
(Deep Dive Podcast) Guinea-Bissau Part 2: Pau de Sangue (Blood Timber).
Kennedy Agyapong Says He Knows Killer Of Ahmed Suale
Opinion: Exposing Corruption in Ghanaian Soccer Proves a Deadly Game
Betraying the Game: Anas Aremeyaw Anas investigates football in Africa - BBC Africa Eye documentary
Justice! (Al Jazeera - Featured Documentary)
Malawi's Human Harvest - BBC Africa Eye documentary
Corruption has held back African football-Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Number 12: Ghana FA begins charging implicated individuals of famous Anas corruption expose
Kwesi Nyantakyi remains our President – GFA
Eyewitnesses recount how Tiger Eye PI investigator was brutally murdered
World Press Freedom Day 2018
President Obama praises conviction of human traffickers in Ghana
The Anas Obama praised in 2009 not same as ‘contaminated’ Anas we have today – Ghana Bar Scribe
Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale (BBC)
ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN (Mob Museum)
(FourFourTwo) Narcos: When Pablo Escobar did football – and changed the game in Colombia forever
Exclusive: Top international cricketers involved in spot-fixing
Revealed: godfather of cricket's scandals
Cricket Corruption: How reforms led to the match-fixing scandals
How Dawood's D-Company taints Test cricket
U.S. DESIGNATES DAWOOD IBRAHIM AS TERRORIST SUPPORTER
The Mob, Murder Inc. and Madison Square Garden: Boxing's Tale of Corruption
Panorama: BBC team threatened following Boxing and the Mob programme
Kinahan cartel: 'Nobody is untouchable' - how the net is tightening around Ireland's $1billion drug gang
‘Bloodlines’ Tracks Bloodshed Across the Border
A Drug Family in the Winner’s Circle
Kennedy Agyapong fights Anas
Ghanaian police beat, arrest journalist Malik Sullemana
News release: Three Police Officers involved in an alleged assault on Ghanaian Times Journalists interdicted
There is drug money in politics - Former NACOB boss
100g of cocaine seized at Kpoglu border goes missing
Ghana's NPP calls for inquiry after London cocaine bust
First rare photo of Nayele Ametefe walking free after 3-year jail sentence over drugs
Monetisation of elections: Very soon drug barons will take over parliament as MPs – Former NPP MP
An NPP man was the first person to accuse me of being a drug dealer — Kennedy Agyapong
Ghana politician calls for journalist Erastus Asare Donkor to be beaten over protest coverage
The Agyepong Family
Breaking News: Protesting youth clash with military over death of Social media activist (29-6-21)
THE ATTITUDE WITH HON. KENNEDY AGYAPONG (JULY 9, 2021) S02 E4
BBC version of Anas' 'Number 12' airs
Some judges who were hailed for not taking bribe had prior notice from Anas about the investigation — NPP MP
Anas’ plot to ‘entrap’ Ghana president, Ivorian PM in corruption web ‘devious’ – Judge
Nothing will stop us from fighting corruption – Anas reacts after losing defamation lawsuit
You are practicing investigative terrorism, not journalism - Judge tells Anas Aremeyaw Anas
African journalists are dying. They need the world’s help to hold power to account (Anas Aremeyaw Anas The Guardian)
Ghana: Undercover journalist Hussein-Suale shot dead | Al Jazeera English
Ghana arrests made in slaying of journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale
Ahmed Suale’s Family Slams Ken Agyapong For 110K Deceptive Ransom
GACC condemns murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale
Disturbing press freedom violations continue in Ghana
Is free speech under threat in Ghana?
President Akufo-Addo’s claim about freedom of expression condition in Ghana not entirely true
Anas vs Kennedy Agyapong: CENOZO petitions Akufo-Addo, CJ, others over ruling against Anas
Akufo-Addo promised to use ‘Anas principle’ without ‘knowing’ Anas – Ken Agyapong
I didn't kill Ahmed; don’t have time for him – Kennedy Agyapong
AHMED SUALE'S MURDER: I don't trust Ghana Police - Kennedy Agyapong (30-1-19)
AHMED S. HUSSEIN: 'It was necessary for me to bring the guy's picture out' - Ken Agyapong. (17-1-19)
'Kennedy Agyapong must be called to explain what he did' - Lawyer for Anas. (17-1-19)
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