Ed Vulliamy
Ed Vulliamy is a British-born, Irish-Welsh journalist and writer who has worked as an international correspondent for over 40 years with The Guardian and The Observer.[1] Described by the New York Times as "a latter-day Graham Greene,"[1] he won all major awards in British journalism for his coverage of the Balkan wars and became the first journalist since Nuremberg to testify at an international war crimes tribunal, giving evidence in nine trials at the ICTY in The Hague.[1][7] He specializes in organized crime and narco-traffic, winning the 2013 Ryszard Kapuśiński Prize for Literary Reportage for his book *Amexica: War Along The Borderline*.[7]
journalism
literary reportage
war reporting
organized crime