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Peter Beaumont. Occupation. Journalist, author. Employer. The Observer. Peter Beaumont is a British journalist who is the foreign affairs editor of The Observer [1] as well as writing for its sister paper, The Guardian. He has covered wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Gaza and Kosovo. [2]
0702214167. Preceded by. The Fat Man in History. Followed by. The Fat Man in History and Other Stories. War Crimes (1979) is a collection of short stories by Australian writer Peter Carey. It was published by University of Queensland Press in 1979. [1] The collection includes 13 original stories by the author.
Jamie Doran is an Irish-Scottish independent documentary filmmaker and former BBC producer. [7] He founded the award-winning company Clover Films, based in Windsor, in 2008. [8] He is also president of Datchet Village Football Club, which he founded in 1986. [9] Doran's films have been shown worldwide, and on series such as BBC's Panorama, [10 ...
What are war crimes? War crimes are one of three atrocity crimes that “constitute violations of the international law of armed conflict, or international humanitarian law,” Ernesto Verdeja, a ...
Human rights journalism under threat. Stanislav Dmitrievskiy / Oksana Chelysheva. Russia. Regional media. Tales from the edge, the Glasgow girls. Lindsey Hill / Simon Parsons / Rhiannon Brady / Emma Green McInnes. BBC Scotland. Gaby Rado award. Human rights in the Former Soviet Union.
During the Philippine–American War (1899–1913), numerous war crimes were committed by the U.S. military against Filipino civilians. American soldiers and other witnesses sent letters home which described some of these atrocities; for example, In 1902, the Manila correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger wrote:
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital is a 2013 non-fiction book by the American journalist Sheri Fink.The book details the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans in August 2005, and is an expansion of a Pulitzer Prize-winning article written by Fink and published in The New York Times Magazine in 2009.
Box office. $10.1 million [1][2] Official Secrets is a 2019 British drama film directed by Gavin Hood, based on the case of whistleblower Katharine Gun who exposed an illegal spying operation by American and British intelligence services to gauge sentiment of and potentially blackmail United Nations diplomats tasked to vote on a resolution ...