Jean
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Jean
@jeanleenbc.bsky.social
Visual investigations/OSINT @NBCNews | Previously reported @NBCInvestigates @19thnews | Jean.Lee@nbcuni.com | retweets ≠ endorsements | she/her/hers

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Rwanda has never admitted to taking part in the conflict in the DRC that since 2021 has killed thousands and displaced millions.

@nbcnews.com's investigation discredits Rwanda's narrative of this conflict and lays bare their hidden invasion.

🧵 with links to watch & read
June 6, 2025 at 8:53 PM
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My wonderful colleagues @jeanleenbc.bsky.social, @tavleennbc.bsky.social, @marinscott.bsky.social and I scoured 3 years worth of leaked military documents and surveillance footage—and interviewed sources who spoke to us at great personal risk. We're very grateful to them for their courage.
June 6, 2025 at 8:53 PM
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Latest, May 28: A Harvard scientist detained for months was granted bail. But she remains in custody, facing criminal charges and fearing deportation to Russia, where she protested Ukraine's invasion. www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova is granted bail but remains in custody on a smuggling charge
Petrova faces a federal smuggling charge in Massachusetts after she was stopped at the airport in Boston with frog embryos in her possession.
www.nbcnews.com
June 3, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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Fantastic work by @jeanleenbc.bsky.social on my team, who wrote this @nbcnews.com story about a Russian scientist at Harvard with unique analytical skills who’s been detained by ICE, putting critical cancer research at risk. Absolutely worth a read.
New images could change cancer diagnostics but ICE detained the Harvard scientist who analyzes them
Without scientist Kseniia Petrova’s expertise, no one can fully unlock the data’s potential, putting crucial advancements in early cancer detection at risk.
www.nbcnews.com
April 21, 2025 at 9:50 PM
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Beautiful work by @jeanleenbc.bsky.social on my team, along with Minyvonne Burke and @jonschuppe.bsky.social, on this powerful and devastating @nbcnews.com story on the systemic failures that played a role in the deaths of disabled and elderly people who didn’t evacuate during the L.A. fires.
The families of L.A. wildfire victims confront the failures that prevented escape
One month after the devastation, the public and California’s government are facing tough questions about their approach to wildfires.
www.nbcnews.com
February 8, 2025 at 4:16 PM