Christoph Reuter (born in 1968) has been reporting from the Middle East for 30 years and was a correspondent in Baghdad, Kabul, and Beirut. He has been with SPIEGEL since 2011. His bestseller Die schwarze Macht: der Islamische Staat und die Strategen des Terrors (The Black Power: The Islamic State and the Strategists of Terror), DVA, was awarded the NDR Non-Fiction Prize and the Prix Bayeux-Calvados des correspondents de Guerre in 2015. He has written several books, won several awards, spent months in Afghanistan after the Taliban took power, and has recently reported primarily on the war in Lebanon and Syria’s sudden liberation from Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship.

Zeit zu reden – The Right to Resistance Under Suspicion of Terrorism
A critical discussion on the necessity and limits of resistance in times of repression
– auf German
