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Morgan Laffer

Morgan Laffer

Morgan Laffer is an Australian freelance reporter and photojournalist based in Syria. His work combines investigative reporting and documentary photography to examine how civilians endure systems of violence and power, focusing on the human consequences of conflict and the lasting impact of war on everyday life. He is currently undertaking a master’s in intelligence analysis at Charles Sturt University.

Latest from Morgan Laffer

The Last Traces of a Family the Assad Regime Marked for Destruction

The Last Traces of a Family the Assad Regime Marked for Destruction

Syria's National Commission for the Missing has concluded that the six al-Abbasi children, disappeared with their mother in 2013, are dead. With no remains recovered, the finding rests on footage tied to the Tadamon massacre, shedding light on how the Assad regime turned detainees’ children into enemies of the state.

Morgan Laffer
How the Assad Regime Disappeared Thousands of Children

How the Assad Regime Disappeared Thousands of Children

During 14 years of war that claimed more than half a million lives and displaced 13 million people, the Assad regime disappeared over 150,000 Syrians — including the children of its opponents. The systematic abuse they faced is still not being adequately investigated.

Morgan Laffer