Ed Vulliamy
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Ed Vulliamy is an English journalist and writer. He was educated at University College School and Hertford College, Oxford before becoming a journalist. He was Washington correspondent for The Observer for six years (1997 - 2003) and Rome correspondent for The Guardian. He has reported extensively on the mid-1990s war in Bosnia, denouncing the inhumane conditions in which prisoners were kept in the concentration camps.
Among his works are Seasons in Hell: Understanding Bosnia's War and Sleaze.
He was awarded the Granada Television's Foreign Correspondent of the Year Award for 1992 and the James Cameron Award in 1994 and named Foreign Reporter of the Year in 1993 and 1997.
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- Selection of Ed Vulliamy's US reporting, 1997-2003
- "Secret agents, freemasons, fascists... and a top-level campaign of political 'destabilisation'" article on Gladio published in The Guardian, 5 December 1990