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.
Obama's robot wars endanger us all
Johann Hari: Some jihadis have been killed. But evidence suggests the drones make an attack on me or you more likely with each bomb.
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Johann Hari: Ed, prepare for the fight of your life
Friday, 1 October 2010
The claim that he will 'abandon the middle-class' is the polar opposite of the truth. His politics are about knowing who the real middle-class are, and what they need
Johann Hari: Will the Lib Dems follow the Tories over a cliff?
Friday, 24 September 2010
Cleggmania seems now like one of those Christmas No 1s that everybody bought and nobody can remember why - the political equivalent of Mr Blobby
Johann Hari: Suffocating the poor: a modern parable
Friday, 17 September 2010
They democratically elected a president to stand up to the rich and multinational corporations - so our governments have him kidnapped
Catholics, it's you this Pope has abused
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Johann Hari: I want to appeal to Britain's Roman Catholics now, before Joseph Ratzinger's state visit begins
Johann Hari: And the next leader of the Labour Party should be...
Friday, 3 September 2010
At its core the disagreement between the brothers is an argument about whether Blairism is the best a Labour government can ever aim for
How much proof do global warming deniers need?
Friday, 27 August 2010
Johann Hari: Everything scientists said would happen is coming to pass
Johann Hari: Violence breeds violence. The only thing drug gangs fear is legalisation
Thursday, 26 August 2010
A chief of the Mafia Cruenza, one of the biggest drug gangs in the 1980s, was recorded expressing his gratitude for the war on drugs as 'good for business'
The great management consultancy scam
Friday, 20 August 2010
Johann Hari: "We were proud of the way we used to make things up as we went along", he says. "It's like robbing a bank but legal"
We are wrong about being wrong
Friday, 13 August 2010
Johann Hari: Error is an essential step in the process of finding the right answer.
Johann Hari: And now for some good news
Friday, 6 August 2010
We'll never know the names of all the people who paid with their limbs, their lungs or their lives for the goodies in my home and yours
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• Mary Ann Sieghart: A touch of decency in politics
The Coalition has brought a return to civilised ways of doing things
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I hate it that some people are forced to carry the weight of history
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