Johann Hari
Johann Hari has reported from Iraq, Israel/Palestine, the Congo, the Central African Republic, Venezuela, Peru and the US, and his journalism has appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde and others. He has won many of the most prestigious awards in British journalism, including the George Orwell prize (he is the youngest ever winner), the Martha Gellhorn Prize, the Amnesty International Journalist of the Year award twice, for his reporting from the war in Congo, and Dubai. At the British Press Awards in 2010 he became the youngest person ever to be shortlisted for the Journalist of the Year award.
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My grandmother deserved better than this
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Friday, 7 January 2011
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Friday, 24 December 2010
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Friday, 17 December 2010
Johann Hari: Friends have started to say something they have never said before: I'm too frightened to protest.
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Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Johann Hari: We will never unlearn or unknow the great truths that Julian Assange has brought to the world.
Johann Hari: 2010 – the year a zombie army came for our brains
Friday, 3 December 2010
The city of Minneapolis has just agreed to pay $160, 000 in compensation to a group of zombies who were prevented from marching
Johann Hari: China must realise that this man is a patriot
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
When the Nobel Peace Prize is presented next week, the stage will be empty and echoing. The winner – Liu Xiaobo – will be 5,000 miles away, condemned to a filthy cell for the crime of trying to defend his fellow Chinese citizens.
There won't be a bailout for the earth
Friday, 26 November 2010
Johann Hari: Why bother? Why are the world’s governments jetting to Cancun to discuss global warming? The vogue has passed.
The religious excuse for barbarity
Friday, 19 November 2010
Johann Hari: : Why are we sitting silently while our treatment of many of our animals regresses to the standard of the sixth century?
Nick Clegg – the man who betrayed us all
Friday, 12 November 2010
Johann Hari: Clegg 2.0 promised to protect the poor. Clegg 3.0 throws the poor out of their homes and makes it harder to go to university.
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