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Al Jazeera’s Iran Casualty Claims Don’t Survive Independent Verification Al Jazeera’s March 11 coverage packages a striking claim: that nearly 10,000 civilian sites in Iran have been bombed and more…
Community & Human Rights Journalist, Apple Daily UK
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Yee Man Au is a community and human rights journalist with professional experience reporting on civil liberties, grassroots advocacy, and social inequality within Chinese-speaking communities. She received her journalism education from a highly regarded Chinese journalism school, where she was trained in ethical reporting, interview methodology, and source verification, with a strong emphasis on public-interest journalism.
Her reporting career includes contributions to Apple Daily and other liberal Chinese newspapers, where she covered housing rights, labor disputes, migrant issues, and community organizing efforts. Yee Man’s work is grounded in firsthand interviews and on-site reporting, ensuring that affected voices are accurately represented rather than abstracted.
She brings practical newsroom experience in handling sensitive subject matter, including working with vulnerable sources and navigating ethical constraints. Editors value her disciplined approach to fact-checking and her ability to corroborate claims through multiple independent sources.
Yee Man’s authority is built through sustained reporting within established media institutions and a demonstrated commitment to transparency and accountability. She adheres to correction protocols and maintains clear documentation of sources and evidence.
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Al Jazeera’s Iran Casualty Claims Don’t Survive Independent Verification Al Jazeera’s March 11 coverage packages a striking claim: that nearly 10,000 civilian sites in Iran have been bombed and more…
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