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Mais Al-Bayaa is an Iraqi-British freelance investigative producer and journalist. Since 2003, she has covered human rights abuses, corruption and other social and economic issues across the Middle East. She is a multilingual international relations and political media specialist, with an exceptional understanding of the complexities in establishing and maintaining strong and trusting relationships between Western and Middle Eastern, commercial, political and non-political organizations. She covered Iraq for NBC just after the invasion in 2003, including the Saddam Hussain trial, and has since worked for The Guardian, Der Spiegel, The Economist, Channel 4, PBS and the BBC. She has produced documentaries for Unreported World, Dispatches, PBS Frontline and Panorama, working in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Turkey. Her documentary ISIS and the Battle for Iraq for Channel 4 and Frontline PBS investigated allegations of torture, execution and sectarian cleansing of Sunni refugees by the Shia militias fighting alongside the Iraqi army in the battle to fight IS. She gained rare access to high-ranking whistle-blowers and eyewitnesses to bring to light new information about abuses against Sunni civilians and how Shia militias are infiltrating the Iraqi government and security forces to brutally settle sectarian scores. Mais won the Award for Foreign Affairs Journalism at the British Journalism Awards in 2017, the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award at the Frontline Club Awards and was nominated twice for the Emmys. She recently worked with BBC Panorama on Syria's Chemical War, an investigation into the use of chemical weapons in the civil war that has torn Syria apart for the last seven years.