Lindsey Snell Explained
Lindsey Snell is an American journalist covering conflicts and crises in the Middle East and North Africa.[1] [2]
Background
Snell's reporting about Syria and Iraq has been featured on MSNBC.
In 2011, Snell produced the feature-length documentary, , which premiered at the 2011 SXSW festival.[3] [4]
Snell was an associate producer on the feature-length documentaries Cocaine Cowboys: Reloaded, Limelight which premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.[5]
She served as a researcher on short films documentaries 30 for 30 aired by ESPN such as The U (2009), Broke (2012) and Collision Course: The Murder of Don Aronow (2013).[6]
Kidnapping in Syria and imprisoned in Turkey
In July 2016, while working, Snell was kidnapped by Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda's former affiliate in Aleppo, Syria. She escaped from the group after more than 2 weeks in captivity.[7] After crossing the border from Syria to Turkey, she was arrested by Turkish authorities on August 6, and imprisoned for 67 days at İskenderun and Hatay high security prisons, during which time Turkish media accused her of being a CIA agent and charged her with violating a military zone.[8] [9] Snell was released in October 2016.[10] [11] In 2018, while traveling to Baghdad, Iraq, Turkey attempted unsuccessfully to have Snell arrested via an Interpol diffusion notice.[12]
Alleged Turkish 2020 intervention in Nagorno-Karabakh
On September 22, 2020, 5 days before 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, Snell posted on her Twitter account that Turkish-backed Syrian National Army mercenaries from the Hamza Division were being sent to Baku via Turkey, to support Azerbaijani forces fight for Nagorno-Karabakh.[13] [14] [15]
Awards
A piece Snell produced for Vocativ about a girls' school in besieged Aleppo, Syria won an Edward R. Murrow Award in the Hard News category in 2016. [16]
External links
Notes and References
- News: 2016-09-01. Who is US journalist Lindsey Snell detained in Turkey?. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-05-01.
- Web site: American journalist detained in Turkey for 'violating a military zone'. 2021-05-01. NBC News. en.
- Web site: Mármol. Sebastian del. 2011-01-17. Rakontur's Square Grouper to Premier at SXSW Film Festival. 2021-05-01. Miami New Times.
- Web site: Square Grouper. 2021-05-03. Magnolia Pictures International Independent Films Documentaries Drama Action. en-US.
- Web site: 'Limelight' Documentary Premieres at Tribeca Film Festival. 2021-05-01. DNAinfo New York.
- Web site: Iannelli. Jerry. 2016-09-01. Former Miami Filmmaker Trapped Inside Turkish Prison After Escaping Syria. 2021-05-01. Miami New Times.
- Web site: Snell. Lindsey. Imprisoned by al Qaeda, Saved by a Kitten. 2021-05-01. Foreign Policy. en-US.
- Web site: U.S. journalist arrested, held in Turkish prison. 2021-05-01. www.cbsnews.com. en-US.
- Web site: 2016-09-01. US journalist arrested in Turkey after fleeing Syria. 2021-05-01. Al Arabiya English. en.
- Web site: 2016-10-28. A journalist went to document the war in Syria, was captured twice – and lived. 2021-05-01. the Guardian. en.
- Web site: 2016-10-12. US journalist Lindsey Snell released from Turkish prison. 2021-05-01. Committee to Protect Journalists. en-US.
- News: Snell. Lindsey. 2018-11-15. Interpol Helps Dictators Hunt Down Dissidents—and Me. en. The Daily Beast. 2021-05-01.
- Web site: Reports Turkey Is Transferring Syrian Militants To Azerbaijan As Hostilities Against Armenia Increases - Greek City Times. 2021-05-01. en-US.
- Web site: Lindsey Snell: Rumors of Syrian mercenaries started in July. 2021-05-01. mediamax.am. en.
- Web site: Lindsey Snell's new website to reveal more about Turkish invasions. 2021-05-01. mediamax.am. en.
- Web site: 2016 National Edward R. Murrow Award Winners . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180801062035/https://www.rtdna.org/content/2016_national_edward_r_murrow_award_winners . 2018-08-01 . 2021-05-01 . www.rtdna.org . en.