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Asylum
Develop Audio
8 episodes
8 months ago

Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive.

Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and uncover the torture, poisoning and atrocities that journalists are facing in his country on a daily basis.

Presented and co-produced by Opoka p'Arop Otto.

Our Executive Producer is Paul McNally.

Produced by ⁠Develop Audio⁠.

This series was supported by The Pulitzer Center.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive.

Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and uncover the torture, poisoning and atrocities that journalists are facing in his country on a daily basis.

Presented and co-produced by Opoka p'Arop Otto.

Our Executive Producer is Paul McNally.

Produced by ⁠Develop Audio⁠.

This series was supported by The Pulitzer Center.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ep2: Juba Arabic Translation
Asylum
14 minutes 18 seconds
11 months ago
Ep2: Juba Arabic Translation

This podcast is presented and co-produced by South Sudanese journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto who has gained asylum in The Netherlands and now dedicates his life to helping journalists back home. This series is funded by The Pulitzer Center.


Translation team 

•⁠ ⁠Kiden James 

•⁠ ⁠Justin El-Nai 

•⁠ ⁠Amos Ladu Mawa

•⁠ ⁠Pitia Henry Wani


Translation voices 

•⁠ ⁠Justin El-Nai - Woja Voice / Garang 

•⁠ ⁠Kiden James – Diing Magot 

•⁠ ⁠Daniel Awad – Chris Opoka



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Asylum

Investigative journalist Opoka p'Arop Otto has asylum in The Netherlands. He was forced to flee his country of South Sudan because he was in danger of being killed. The incredible journalism he produced about the situation in his country meant be could no longer live there. He is now rebuilding his life in Europe, forced to work as a cleaner in order to make money for his family... and yet he is still helping other journalists back in South Sudan as they fight to survive.

Asylum is a limited podcast series that investigates the state of journalism in South Sudan. Opoka will tell his story and uncover the torture, poisoning and atrocities that journalists are facing in his country on a daily basis.

Presented and co-produced by Opoka p'Arop Otto.

Our Executive Producer is Paul McNally.

Produced by ⁠Develop Audio⁠.

This series was supported by The Pulitzer Center.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.