Gabès Is Suffocating: Breathing Under Phosphate, Protest, and Green Colonialism
For decades, toxic industry has poisoned Gabès’ air and sea. Today, residents claim the right to breathe—rising against phosphate pollution,...
Nadia Addezio is an Italian freelance journalist based in Rome. Focused on North and West Africa, she writes about human rights in their multidimensional implications and resistance experiences.
For decades, toxic industry has poisoned Gabès’ air and sea. Today, residents claim the right to breathe—rising against phosphate pollution,...
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