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Nick du Toit was arrested in Equatorial Guinea along with 14 other men. Accused of leading this group, du Toit was eventually found guilty of treason and sentenced to 34 years in the infamous Black Beach prison. He was given a presidential pardon by President Obiang in 2009, having served five years
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Brabazon followed their march through the country towards the capital Monrovia, becoming the only journalist to film the group inside Liberia. In the course of his reporting, Brabazon recorded evidence of atrocities committed by LURD, including the torture and execution of government soldiers, and
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On being reunited in West Africa in 2003, du Toit informed Brabazon of his part in a plot to overthrow President Teodoro Obiang of Equatorial Guinea. Du Toit offered Brabazon the opportunity to film the coup attempt, and Brabazon agreed to document the operation. However, Brabazon did not receive
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The attempt to overthrow Obiang ended in disaster when Zimbabwean authorities discovered the plane being used to ferry men and equipment into Equatorial Guinea. The coup attempt gained international notoriety soon afterwards when it was claimed that Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former British Prime
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In Liberia, Brabazon met Nick du Toit, a South African mercenary and arms dealer. Brabazon hired du Toit as his bodyguard and the two formed a close friendship, despite Brabazon’s unease with du Toit’s past as a veteran of the apartheid-era South African Army.
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series. Countries that he has visited for Unreported World include Somalia, India, Ivory Coast, Colombia, Angola, Cameroon, Papua New Guinea and Syria. He has also made six documentaries for Channel 4’s
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Du Toit has claimed that he was tortured, beaten and starved while in prison. Brabazon has spoken of feeling both guilt and relief on learning that he had narrowly missed du Toit’s fate.
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word from du Toit confirming that the coup attempt was going ahead and did not board the plane, as he was mourning the loss of his grandfather in England and had turned off his phone.
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the murder of prisoners of war for ritual cannibalism. However, Brabazon has cautioned against "the stereotype of the bloodthirsty African rebel":
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recounts his experiences of the Liberian civil war, his friendship with du Toit, and du Toit’s subsequent role in the failed
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featured an extended interview with Brabazon, in which he reflected on his work in Liberia and his friendship with du Toit.
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Brabazon is best known for his work in conflict situations. He first gained attention as the only journalist to film the
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In October 2002 and June 2003 Brabazon made two return trips to Liberia, the latter with photographer Tim Hetherington.
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Brabazon has stated that he was successfully treated for post-traumatic stress disorder on his return from Liberia.
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This article is about James Martin Brabazon. For Leslie James Seth-Smith (1923–2007), known as James Brabazon, see
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In addition to his work as a filmmaker and photographer, Brabazon’s written work has appeared in
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In May 2002, Brabazon travelled to Liberia, then in the midst of civil war. He made contact with
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tells the story of his friendship with du Toit and the events leading up to the coup attempt.
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In 2006, Brabazon was called as an expert witness during the trial for war crimes of
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The events of the Liberian civil war formed the basis for Brabazon's documentaries
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Which Way Is The Frontline From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington
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In 2013, Brabazon produced the Academy Award-shortlisted documentary
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Minister Margaret Thatcher, was involved in funding the coup.
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Brabazon studied for a master's degree in history at the
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Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD)
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in April 2011. The documentary was shortlisted for the
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Index

Leslie Seth-Smith
LURD
Charles Taylor
Second Liberian Civil War
Liberia
Nick du Toit
Equatorial Guinea coup attempt.
HBO
Which Way Is The Frontline From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington
Tim Hetherington
Libyan Civil War
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
University of Cambridge
Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD)
Snap Judgment
Unreported World
Dispatches
Guus Kouwenhoven




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