ARHITEL

About ARHITEL

ARHITEL Production began its work in 1993 with the series "Images and Words of Hate" within the Right to Pictures and Words foundation.

One of ARHITEL’s core goals is the fight against censorship and media abuse, the fight against all forms of political monopoly in the media, as well as confronting the past in order to achieve reconciliation and restore the broken bonds of civilization among peoples in this region.

Our production is grounded in investigative journalism, with a strong emphasis on the use of archival material and the testimonies of direct participants in historical events.

ARHITEL is open to all topics related to social issues—whether local phenomena or global challenges. Whether we speak about corruption, social injustice, abuse of power, terrorism, or drug addiction, our aim is to create space for critical thinking and diverse perspectives.

Our team consists of authors, journalists, editors, and researchers who share the same passion—to spark change and leave a lasting mark through the art of visual storytelling.

Right to Pictures and Words

The association Right to Image and Word relies on ARHITEL’s production capacity. Through its projects, it aims to analyze the state of the media, highlight the importance of free and professional journalism, participate in the fight against censorship and media abuse, and raise awareness while educating young people about the process of European integration—particularly in relation to media, the development of tolerance, the acceptance of diversity, and the prevention of discrimination.