2019 - 2022

Cameraman in different episodes of ‘Salvados’ (Producciones del Barrio, La Sexta) either as part of the program's cinematography team or publishing freelance material in it. Several coverages and episodes filmed in Spain, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Senegal and Nepal.

Afghanistan, the rule of fear

The billions invested by the international community during the 20 years of Western occupation in Afghanistan have not served to pacify the country or to consolidate a minimum democracy. The Taliban have returned to power to implement again an Islamic Emirate, in which religion is once again the law for millions of citizens.

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Senegal, the eternal struggle

Portrait of the business generated by border control in Spain and the European Union. Travelling from Senegal to the Spanish Canary Islands, the episode shows several personal cases of the Canary migrant route and the destination of the tens of millions of euros that the EU allocates to combat illegal migration.

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From the Himalayas to the desert

It is estimated that nearly 6,000 workers have died in Qatar since FIFA awarded it with the hosting of the World Cup 2022. This episode gives voice to some ex-workers and widows of employees who lost their lives in the emirate, where more than 90% its population come from Nepal, Bangladesh, India or sub-Saharan Africa.

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Ther racism hidden in the seasonal work of Spain

About 5,000 seasonal workers live in self-built shacks made with woods and plastics on the outskirts of Almeria and San Isidro de Níjar. Without running water and in a permanent irregular situation, their future prospects focus on regularizing their legal situation after the three years of residence dictated by Spanish legislation.

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2022 - 2023

Cameraman correspondant in Middle East for the Catalan National Television TV3. Settled in Jerusalem from 2022 to 2023 covering current affairs of Israel, Palestine, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Gulf countries.

The remnants of ISIS

Despite its defeat in 2017, the Islamic State remained alive. More than 8,000 former ISIS members resided in the Al-Hol camp, among its nearly 53,000 residents. Several active jihadist cells continued to perpetrate attacks and torture. Inside its perimeter, the caliphate remained alive, implementing its radical Islamic morality.

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Blood dripping in the West Bank

In January 2022, a deadly Israeli military raid in the Jenin refugee camp killed nine Palestinians, making it one of the deadliest incidents in the West Bank in recent years. The fallen were mourned by thousands of residents who took to the streets to proclaim honor and revenge.

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Violence rises in East Jerusalem

Protests and clashes spread across the West Bank after an Israeli soldier was killed by a Palestinian from the Shuafat refugee camp in East Jerusalem. The camp was closed by Israeli occupation forces in response to the killing.

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Turkey recovers from the rubble

On February 6, 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, causing widespread damage and over 52,800 deaths. The seisms affected 14 million people were affected and a huge international aid was called in to assist with rescue and relief efforts.

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Migration Stories

Human migration is a fundamental characteristic of our species. Whether driven by conflicts, climate change, or economic reasons, migration has been a cornerstone of human society since its origins to the present day. Over the years, I have covered the migration of people from their origins to their destinations in countries such as Syria, Lebanon, Senegal, Pakistan, Bosnia, among others.

Seeking Shelter in Pakistan, Afghanistan's Endless Exodus

2022 | In southwest Islamabad, lies an Afghan refugee camp, established in the 1990s. The camp not only houses homeless people from northwestern Pakistan but also refugees who fled the continuous war in Afghanistan. Nowadays, the camp is mostly inhabited by children and a few women as the labor force has gone out to work.

Across the Balkans: Migrants seeking entry to the EU

2020 | Asylum-seekers come to Bosnia with the aim of reaching neighboring EU nation Croatia, from where they can move on towards Western Europe. To do so, migrants often use hidden mountain routes in the northwest of the country, avoiding police presence.

Published in The Associated Press.

Migrants stuck in Spain say camps are unfit

2021 | Spain is being criticized for the poor living conditions in migrant camps on the Canary Islands. More than 23,000 people arrived from Morocco and West Africa in 2020 and have been staying in crowded and cold tents. The EU-funded Las Raices camp, the largest of them, is facing several problems, and some residents have even moved to shacks in a nearby forest.

Published in The Associated Press.

The Alps, last step to reach France

2021 | Migrants brave extreme winter weather crossing the Italian-French Alps to reach France. As borders within the EU become stricter, some who entered Europe through the Balkans have no choice but to take this dangerous route. The cold, lack of proper equipment and accidents pose a deadly threat.

Published in The Associated Press, Sky News, Euronews and Al Jazeera Plus.

Uprising Stories

Selection of stories that showcase a range of protests and movements, each with their own struggles and demands for justice and equality. A path through past revolts in Barcelona, examples of collective organization in Paris, and the ongoing fight to maintain Palestinian land rights.

The people’s trial,
chronicle of a revolt

2019 | In October 2019, a judicial ruling was issued regarding the Catalan independence process, resulting in the conviction of political and social leaders involved in the 2017 Self-determination Referendum to 100 years of imprisonment. This verdict sparked widespread protest and revolt throughout Catalonia, with people participating in various forms of demonstrations for a week.

Published in La Directa.

The streets against Macron

2023 | France has recently experienced one of its most mobilized weeks in years, with protests sparked by the imposition of a pension reform that increases the retirement age from 62 to 64. Unions across the country have called for general strikes and periodic demonstrations, which have often resulted in violent riots and direct clashes with the gendarmerie.

Watch the full report of Col·lapse (TV3).

Maite stays

2020 | Maite Mendivil, a 58-year-old resident of La Rambla, Barcelona, has lived in a 50-square-meter apartment on the fourth floor without an elevator since the 1980s. Due to an alleged unpaid rent of 300 euros, Maite faced an eviction. However, when the police arrived to carry out the eviction, a group of neighbors confronted them to avoid Maite's expulsion. Despite the pandemic, in 2020 there were approximately 20 evictions per day in the city of Barcelona.

Published in Al Jazeera and Salvados.

The village that refuses to be erased by Israeli settlements

2019 | Since 2011, the Palestinian village of Kafr Qaddum has been the center of a protest movement against the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The blockade of the main road leading to the village has prevented the native population from cultivating their land, leading to ongoing weekly protests. However, the Israeli Occupation Army has responded with severe repression.

Read the full article in La Directa.