Stephanie Busari: How fake news does real harm
Stefani Buzari (Stephanie Busari): Kako lažne vesti nanose stvarnu štetu
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that lights up her face.
for the rest of her life.
do kraja života.
that was carrying the girls.
koji je prevozio devojčice.
she broke both her legs,
to hide in the bushes.
da bi se sakrila u žbunju.
that Boko Haram would come back for her.
da će Boko Haram da se vrati po nju.
by jumping off trucks that day.
pobegle tako što su iskočile iz kamiona.
izazvala buru
Malala and others
Malale i drugih
I was living in London at the time --
živela sam u Londonu -
to cover the World Economic Forum
da pokrivam Svetski ekonomski forum
for the first time.
that there was only one story in town.
samo jedna verzija priče.
about what they were doing
o tome šta su radili
with our line of questioning,
our fair share of "alternative facts."
svoju dozu "alternativnih činjenica".
were telling us at the time
u to vreme su nam govorili
the political situation in Nigeria.
političku situaciju u Nigeriji.
in Nigeria today
were never kidnapped.
nikada nisu kidnapovane.
Boko Haram kidnapped their daughters,
kada im je Boko Haram kidnapovao ćerke
after the trucks carrying their daughters.
u kojim su im bile ćerke.
but they were forced to turn back
ali morali su da se vrate
the news agenda moved on,
priča u vestima izgubila
about the Chibok girls.
kao dokaz života
I obtained this video.
to the northeast of Nigeria
na severoistok Nigerije
too long for confirmation.
when she watched the video, told me
kada je pogledala snimak,
into the laptop
like myself, in the audience,
koji ste roditelji,
negotiation talks with Boko Haram.
sa Boko Haramom.
that because of this video
da su u pregovore ušli
that the Chibok girls were dead.
da su devojčice iz Čiboka mrtve.
in October last year.
u oktobru prošle godine.
still remain missing.
a dispassionate observer
objektivni posmatrač
about the wasted opportunities
na propuštene prilike
what the parents have told me,
na ono što su mi roditelji rekli,
of the rich and the powerful,
bogatih i moćnih,
for the delay in their return.
za odlaganje povratka.
the deadly danger of fake news.
lažnih vesti.
to stop the spread of fake news.
širenje lažnih vesti.
everybody here -- you and I --
the stories online.
ali postavljam teška pitanja.
by sharing this information?
to ask tougher questions
da postavljamo teža pitanja
don't even read beyond headlines
ne čitaju dalje od naslova
that we discover at face value?
uzimamo zdravo za gotovo?
about the consequence
violence or hatred?
nasilja ili mržnje?
about the real-life consequences
o stvarnim posledicama
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stephanie Busari - JournalistStephanie Busari is a journalist and editor at CNN International Digital.
Why you should listen
Stephanie Busari moved to Lagos from London in July 2016 to pioneer CNN's first digital and multimedia bureau. She also reports on-air in breaking news situations for CNN International.
In April 2016 Busari exclusively obtained the "proof of life" video that showed that the missing Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped in Nigeria in 2014 were still alive. She was also an instrumental member of the CNN team that won a Peabody Award in May 2015 for the network's coverage of the missing girls. Busari recently won a Gracie Award for her persistence in covering this story, and she's also a previous recipient of the Outstanding Woman in the Media Awards.
Busari is a passionate community activist who curated TEDxBrixton for three years before she left London. She founded TEDxBrixton in 2013 driven by a desire to bring disparate elements of her community together and to create a platform for those who wouldn't normally have one to share their ideas worth spreading.
A passionate and adept public speaker, Busari is regularly invited to share her insights and host panels. She has spoken at UN Women, Said Business School, Oxford, Africa Gathering among others.
Over a 15-year career, Busari has worked as a news reporter, entertainment and features writer, court reporter and columnist, and she has been published in many of the UK and international media's most influential outlets, such as the BBC and Daily Mirror.
During a six-month stint in Northern Ireland in 2003, Busari spent time in some of the worst affected areas of "The Troubles" and secured interviews with a crucifixion victim, government ministers and paramilitaries. While there, she also launched and edited an award-winning lifestyle column.
A native Yoruba speaker, Busari also speaks fluent French and is currently learning Hausa.
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