Hafssa Fakher Elabiari

Decrypted

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Decrypted is a podcast intended for aficionados of politics and history. From illicit industries and secret services to migration and colonization, Decrypted tackles hot and sensitive topics with nuance, objectivity, and simplicity. So, if you are curious to know how history interacts with the present, and how politics is in every corner of your life, Decrypted is the right podcast for you. I am Hafssa Fakher Elabiari, a political scientist who is passionate about simplifying complex topics. I release episodes every Sunday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.

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Latest episode

Jun 13, 2026

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Episodes

The Sarkozy-Qaddafi Affair: Power, Money and Secrets 13.06.2026

It starts with allegations. It leads to power, money, and a web of secrets. The Sarkozy-Qaddafi affair, unpacked.

Why Were These Shoes Buried? 29.05.2026

They were just shoes. Until they weren’t. Somewhere in a forest, buried beneath the ground, they reappeared, decades later. And suddenly, they weren’t objects anymore.

North Korea’s Hidden Markets: The Women Behind Them 03.05.2026

In North Korea, markets were never supposed to exist. And yet, they did. During the famine of the 1990s, as the state failed to provide food, people began trading to survive. What started as a desperate response slowly grew into something much larger, a hidden economy operating in plain sight. At the center of it were women. And in the process, survival came to depend on something the system had n...

Trailer 01.05.2026

Decrypted is a storytelling podcast about politics and history. Each episode explores the ideas, decisions, and experiences that shape the world, often focusing on what gets overlooked. From hidden markets in North Korea to pivotal moments like the 1953 Iran crisis, Decrypted traces the stories behind major events, focusing on the people living through them. More stories to come.

What happened in Iran in 1953? And Why it Matters 10.04.2026

August 1953, Tehran. The CIA and MI6 overthrew Iran's Prime Minister Mosaddegh, reshaping the country's political destiny and collective memory. This episode tells the story of a covert operation that changed a country and its people forever.

Patrice Lumumba was Assassinated. Why? 12.03.2026

January 19, 1961. Katanga. The lifeless body of Patrice Lumumba was found near Elisabethville, the capital of Katanga province. In the official death certificate, it was written simply that he died "in the bush." What happened? Why would the democratically elected prime minister of a newly independent country end up dead in the wilderness? What interests did Lumumba's mere existence...

What is Happening in Iran? 26.01.2026

December 28, 2025. Tehran. Domestic unrest is once again shaking Iran. The political climate is tense, and security forces are launching a brutal crackdown. Despite a government-imposed blackout, first-hand accounts continue to emerge, and they are harrowing. What is happening in Iran?

A Year after Assad: How is Syria Really Doing? 07.01.2026

December 8th, 2024. Syria. The Assad regime collapsed almost overnight. Since then, everything has been moving fast.  Despite a troubling past, the new president is shaking hands with world leaders. Western countries are lifting sanctions. Syria, once a pariah state, is welcomed back into the Arab League, received at the Élysée, and hosted at the White House. But one question lingers: How is Syria...

Is the Western Sahara Conflict Over? 08.12.2025

October 31st, 2025. New York. Inside the quiet chamber of the UN Security Council, a historic vote took place: Resolution 2797. For many, this resolution is just one document among dozens adopted each year. But for Morocco, it marks the end of a 50-year struggle that weighed heavily on its economy, military, diplomacy, and people. This is the story of a vote that could end one of the last territor...

Post-Assad Syria: Sharing Lessons from the Past 04.01.2025

In December 2024, the regime of Bashar al-Assad collapsed, ending the 61-year ruthless rule of the Ba'ath Party. Since then, Syria has been undertaking a difficult test. Assad's departure may signal Damascus is ready to break from its authoritarian past, but to what extent is this true? What makes the path ahead of Syria fragile and uncertain? Is it possible for dictatorship to resurface? How can...

From the Glory to the Demise: The Oufkir Family 03.12.2024

The Oufkir case is one of the dark chapters in Morocco’s history. It is a case about power, trust, treason and injustice. It is also a case about life and how it can turn upside down so quickly. So what happened? Who is Oufkir? How has this name become almost taboo in Morocco? And what is the price of treason?

October 1961: What Happened in Paris Stayed in Paris 26.10.2024

More than 60 years ago, the French capital witnessed a harrowing colonial massacre. Under the authority of Maurice Papon, an ex-Nazi collaborator, the police killed more than 250 Algerians for protesting against a discriminatory curfew.

Do we really understand what genocide is? 08.10.2024

Historical annals document a lot of genocides: the German genocide in Namibia, the Rwanda genocide, Darfur, and the Holocaust, to name just a few. But, do we really understand what genocide is? What qualifies as genocide and what doesn’t? Can committing genocide be justified? What do legal texts tell us?

The Ballot Says It All: Making Sense of Türkiye’s Election Results 07.04.2024

On March 31st, Erdoğan's AKP was not able to restore control over large cities, including Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir. Despite the absence of a coalition, the CHP achieved a stunning victory, echoing its success in 1977. But why? What explains the opposition’s victory? What explains the AKP’s loss? What do the results say about the Turkish electorate? Do they signal the beginning of the end of the...

Laïcité: Unpacking a Controversial Principle 14.01.2024

Article 1 of the French Constitution maintains that France is a ‘laïque’ republic that ensures the equality of all citizens regardless of origin, race or religion. But, what is laïcité? What are its origins? Is laïcité inherently anti-religion?

Football and Sportswashing: Why do some Countries Invest in Football? 26.09.2023

From hosting the World Cup 2022 to signing multimillion-dollar offers with prominent footballers, why do some countries invest in football? What about Saudi Arabia and Qatar? What is sportswashing? What is the dark side of football investment?

Football in the Middle East: A Bitter-Sweet Story 25.09.2023

In the Middle East, the relationship between football and politics is entangled because the stadium is not exclusively a sports space. How has football spread to the region? What is the relationship between football and the struggle for independence? How is football associated with repression, freedom, oppression, and emancipation?

What Explains the Bitter Algerian-Moroccan Relations? 05.09.2023

Two countries sharing borders, history, language, and religion are supposed to be friends. So, what explains the animosity between Morocco and Algeria? This episode digs into French colonization, border delineation, and miscommunication to explain why Morocco and Algeria are foes.

Political Crisis and Migrants. What is Happening in Tunisia? 05.09.2023

Testimonies, graphic images, and calls for help. What is happening to migrants in Tunisia? What explains the government's behavior towards migrants? What does the European Union have to do with this? Who is right and who is wrong? Is it even right to ask this question?

Inside Syria's Captagon Empire 05.09.2023

Syria is currently the world's leading producer of Captagon, a cheap and addictive narcotic. How is the Syrian regime involved in this illicit industry? How does Captagon impact Syria's neighbors? How are they responding to the Captagon crisis?

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