Eliot Higgins, the founder of investigative journalism group Bellingcat, London

United Kingdom, 2018

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Investigative journalism collective Bellingcat was the first to discover that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed by a missile fired from Ukraine. Its members use open-source intelligence to gather information from social media, public sources and geolocation to identify people, weapons and locations.  

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2018

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The Story of the Moving Image → Moving Minds → MM-04. Citizen Journalism → MM-04-C01

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