November • 2016
A fantastic and simple story very well told. The film required minimal revisions. Tracey was very easy to work with.
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Tracey Shelton is a writer, photographer and multimedia producer covering conflict, the aftermath of war and humanitarian issues in the Middle East and North Africa. Her work has received 18 international accolades including a Peabody, an Overseas Press Club honor and a George Polk award. In 2015, she was nominated for International Journalist of the year in the UK and International Video Journalist of the Year in the USA.
November • 2016
A fantastic and simple story very well told. The film required minimal revisions. Tracey was very easy to work with.
In this exclusive footage obtained on the scene by Tracey Shelton, Col. Muammar Gaddafi is caught by Libyan rebel fighters. This is the earliest footage of Gaddafi's capture, the release of which led to a UN enquiry into the dictators death. It was broadcast globally. As video on GlobalPost website is no longer functional please visit http://www.traceyshelton.net/video/picture.php?/35/category/3
Four months of fighting have left Misrata with a cashless economy reliant on charity and camaraderie.
In Cambodia, "Orphanage tourism" is a growth industry, but instead of helping children, well meaning tourists are supporting a thriving business that keeps minors away from their families and living in squalid conditions.
In parts of the world, killing a woman for reasons of "honor" is not called murder. In many countries it is not even considered a crime. Laws and traditions protect the perpetrator not the victim. This is how 15-year-old Dunya was killed and her death, at the hands of her 45-year-old husband, remains unpunished.
While the Islamic State dominate the headlines with their gruesome propaganda campaign, US-backed Iraqi forces and their band of ruthless Shia militia groups have been carrying out atrocities of their own against Sunni civilians.
As the Syrian conflict spills across the border into Lebanon, the tiny town of Hermel has now become one the most dangerous places in the world.
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