

When Peter Greste became the story
Jun 17, 2025
Peter Greste, a renowned journalist and former Al Jazeera correspondent, recounts his harrowing experience of being imprisoned in Cairo for 400 days. He discusses the psychological toll of solitary confinement and the struggle to adapt to life after his release. Greste shares insights on the resilience of individuals in conflict zones and the vital importance of family support during his ordeal. He reflects on the deep emotional wounds of captivity, press freedom, and the relentless pursuit of truth amid political unrest.
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Resilience Amid Conflict
- Even in war zones, people strive to maintain normal life routines amid conflict.
- This resilience shows humans' complex response to enduring war’s disruption.
Skills for Conflict Journalism
- Successful conflict journalism requires resilience, adaptability, and a thick skin for suffering.
- Curiosity drives going into dangerous places where others avoid.
Unwinding with Poker and Hash
- Journalists in Kabul decompressed by playing poker, smoking hash, and drinking vodka on Fridays.
- This ritual helped them unwind amid the constant threat and stress of their environment.