Justice for Eesha
This platform tracks verified media coverage and public records to support accountability efforts using transparent, source-first reporting.
Editorial note: This site publishes only source-backed information and clearly labels allegations or unresolved claims.
Verified media coverage
- Al Jazeera International
- OCCRP International
- Maldives Independent Maldives
- The Edition Maldives
- Adhadhu Maldives
- Adhadhu (English) Maldives
- MV+ Maldives
- Sun Online Maldives
- Sun (English) Maldives
- ThePress Maldives
- OneOnline Maldives
- Times (Maldives) Maldives
- Raajje.mv Maldives
- Mihaaru Maldives
These are priority outlets we index first. The Sources page lists the full registry (every catalogued URL from Wikidata, Wikipedia citations, and manual additions).
Initial timeline
- Media reporting chronology starts from earliest publicly archived mention.
- Documentary mentions and interviews are cataloged with publication date and source URL.
- Updates are appended only after source verification and deduplication checks.
Documentary: Aisha (2026)
Aisha (2026) is the Maldivian documentary published by Adhadhu (including the official YouTube upload below). International outlets—including Al Jazeera—have published their own news articles on the story, fallout, and press-freedom context; those are separate from Adhadhu’s production. Wikipedia and Wikidata link the film metadata, IMDb, and further references.
Reference hubs
- Wikipedia — Aisha (2026 film)
- Wikidata — structured data & source links
- IMDb — tt42562211
- YouTube — Adhadhu official upload
- Al Jazeera — example news article (not the film publisher)
This site does not host the film. Links open the original publishers and databases.