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Charlie Hoyle

Hoyle

Charlie is The New Arab’s Politics and Analysis Editor. He is a British journalist with more than 12 years of experience working in the media, research, and human rights. Following work with NGOs, rights groups, research organisations and think tanks in London and the Middle East, he spent five years as a reporter and senior editor covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 

Before taking on his current role on the Analysis desk he was a journalist, news editor, and features editor at TNA. He is a modern languages graduate in French and Spanish and holds an MSc in Violence, Conflict and Development.

 

Areas of focus: Politics, international relations, conflict, democratisation, security, and human rights.

 

Follow him on Twitter: @CharlieCHoyle

Myanmar's military summarily executed dozens of Rohingya villagers when state violence against the persecuted minority began in August, with the exodus of the Muslim minority ongoing amid prolonged army attacks.

05 October, 2017

Multiple regions across Syria are experiencing the most intense fighting in the six-year war since the battle for East Aleppo in 2016, the ICRC said on Thursday.

05 October, 2017

A civil lawsuit filed by three former Iraqi inmates who claim they were tortured by US military contractors at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison went before federal judge on Friday.

23 September, 2017

New satellite imagery from Myanmar shows the destruction of 214 Rohingya villages, providing compelling evidence of the military's campaign of ethnic cleansing against the country's Muslim minority, says HRW.

21 September, 2017

Military Order 101, passed by Israel on 27 August 1967, has banned Palestinians from peaceful political expression for the past five decades.

27 August, 2017

A generation of children in Raqqa have been exposed to unimaginable horrors under Islamic State group rule, along with anti-IS bombing and shelling that have left deep psychological scars.

26 August, 2017

A quarter of visas for Arab artists performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe were rejected, forcing the first ever showcase of contemporary Arab art to cancel or rework several productions.

19 August, 2017

The Rabaa Massacre of over 1,000 people in 2013 marked a dark defining point for human rights, with a subsequent vacuum in justice leading to unchecked state violence ever since.

14 August, 2017

Hundreds of torch-wielding white nationalists marched at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville on Friday evening as the town braces for a huge far-right rally.

12 August, 2017

Israel has imposed new travel restrictions on Palestinians exiting the Gaza Strip via the Erez crossing, preventing them from leaving with laptops, food and toiletries.

07 August, 2017