Vlasništvo i klasifikacija
Osnovano: 2017
Vlasništvo
Forbidden Stories je neprofitna mreža sa sjedištem u Parizu koju je 2017. godine osnovao francuski istraživački novinar Laurent Richard, koji služi kao izvršni direktor.
Financiranje
Financiran je filantropskim grantovima i fondacijama, a ne oglašavanjem ili vlasnicima; prijavljeni podržavači uključuju Fondacije za otvoreno društvo, Fondaciju Ford, Luminate, Nacionalnu zakladu za demokraciju, Adessium fondaciju, Mozilla fondaciju i druge.
Pripadnost i usmjerenje
Kao neprofitna organizacija koju predvode neovisni novinari, ona je INDEPENDENTNA.
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Objavljeno: Neobjavljeni izvještaj UN-a optužuje radnike projekta TotalEnergies za seksualnu eksploataciju i vojsku Mozambika za seksualno nasilje
Izvještaj koji je procurio iz UN-a, a koji je dobio Forbidden Stories, otkriva navode o seksualnom iskorištavanju i nasilju u kojem su uključeni i vojno osoblje Mozambika i radnici na projektu LNG-a koji vodi TotalEnergies u Cabo Delgadou, Mozambik.
Kampanja nestanaka: unutar ubojstava, otmice i nadzora kritičara vlade Mozambika
Prohibited Stories izvještava o navodnim kršenjima ljudskih prava u Mozambiku nakon izbora 2024. godine, pozivajući se na tvrdnje da je više od 400 pristalica voditelja opozicije Mondlana suočeno s nasiljem, uključujući 55 smrtnih slučajeva. Izvješće se odnosi na nalaze nevladine organizacije o tisućama uhićenih i ozlijeđenih, zajedno s žalbama koje je podnio tim Mondlana koji detaljno izvještavaju o izvanpravedničkim ubojstvima, proizvoljnim uhićanjima i drugim kršenjima.

U Mozambiku režim uvodi prekid rada novinarima
U članku se ističe nekoliko slučajeva u kojima su lokalni novinari nestali ili bili povrijeđeni, a vlasti nisu provele odgovarajuće istrage.

“These rapes and videos are a way to silence us”
The article describes the experience of a 33-year-old Afghan woman who lived under the previous government before the Taliban regained control in August 2021. She previously worked with international organizations promoting community development and women's rights, and she participated in public activities such as radio programs. After the Taliban takeover, she faced severe restrictions, including mandatory dress codes, the requirement to be accompanied by a male guardian, and a ban on women working in her organization. She received threatening calls from suspected Taliban members and observed arrests of her friends, leading her to flee her area for safety in Kabul.

Radio silence: An investigation into the governor of Kabul
The article discusses the deteriorating situation for journalists in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, focusing on Jawadi, the editor-in-chief of Radio Nasim. After being arrested multiple times, he was forced to shut down the radio station, which had been a prominent voice for progressive values such as women's rights and education. Since the Taliban took control in 2021, more than 75 journalists have been arrested, and hundreds have fled the country. Over 95% of women have left journalism due to repression, and even minor criticisms of the regime are heavily censored. Exiled journalists from countries like France, the U.S., and Canada continue to report on the Taliban through anonymous sources.

Ghost Journalists, Cash and Kremlin Scripts: How Russian Operatives Tried To Influence Argentinian Media
The article discusses allegations of Russian operatives attempting to influence Argentinian media through a network involving Russian citizens Lev Konstantinovich and Irina Iakovenko. These individuals are accused of financing operations, creating content, influencing NGOs, and gathering political intelligence to serve Russian interests. Argentine government spokesperson Manuel Adorni claimed that intelligence services uncovered this network, which reportedly left Argentina by November 2025. However, Konstantinovich denied these claims, stating there was no evidence supporting them. The article also notes that despite these alleged efforts, Argentina remained supportive of Ukraine and aligned with other right-leaning leaders in the region, such as Chile's President José Antonio Kast.

In the Sahel, journalists, activists and NGOs in the crosshairs of Russian agents from “The Company”
Forbidden Stories reports on alleged Russian intelligence operations targeting journalists, activists, and NGOs in the Sahel region through a covert organization referred to as 'The Company.' According to internal documents obtained by the outlet, 'The Company' has been working to influence political dynamics across multiple African nations, including Niger and Guinea. One of its targets is Tournons la Page (TLP), a civil society group promoting democratic transitions in Africa. TLP's Niger coordinator, Maikoul Zodi, criticized the 2023 military coup in Niger and warned against foreign interference, which appears to have drawn attention from Russian operatives. Additionally, the documents suggest that 'The Company' has used cultural figures like Guinean reggae artist Eli Kamano to promote pro-Sahel alliances such as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). These efforts include organizing conferences and influencing local youth groups under the guise of fostering regional cooperation.

Maintaining friendly powers at all costs: The maneuvers of Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia and Madagascar
This article by Forbidden Stories reveals alleged covert activities by Russian influence agents in South Africa, Namibia, and Madagascar between 2019 and 2025. According to leaked documents, Russian operatives known as 'The Company'—linked to Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service—engaged in secret meetings with South African ANC officials, including Fikile Mbalula and his advisor Bongani Mbindwane. These interactions reportedly involved financial exchanges, support for pro-Russian candidates, and smear campaigns against opponents. In Namibia, similar tactics included producing fake materials to undermine the IPC party. In Madagascar, Russian-backed efforts aimed to pressure President Rajoelina to seek Russian assistance. The report highlights ongoing Russian influence through clandestine operations and strategic funding.
Oči Irana: Kako režim tajno nadzire svoje građane
Arya je sudjelovala u prosvjedima i bila svjedok opsežnog sustava nadzora, dok je Mansurova kći Hasti bila meta nakon što ga je nadzorna kamera banke uhvatila kako dijeli pro-demokratijske letke.

Unutar propagandne jedinice koju je Rusija poslala u pomoć bolivijskom predsjedniku
Članak otkriva da je ruska vanjska obavještajna služba (SVR), putem svoje mreže "Kompanije", u srpnju 2024. poslala sedam operativaca u Boliviju kako bi podržala tadašnjeg predsjednika Luisa Arcea.
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