Ed Vulliamy, British-Irish writer and journalist, was born in London. He wrote for the Guardian and the Observer . In the 1990s he reported on the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, and in 1992 he was the first to reveal to the world the existence of concentration camps in the Bosnian Krajina. Testifying before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, In 1996, Vulliamy became the first journalist in history to testify in front of someone by international criminal courts. He was a witness at nine trials at the Hague Tribunal, including the trials Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic. For reporting on the Balkans and Iraq since 1991. by 1996 he had won all the major awards of British journalism. There are two daughters and lives for them, for friends, painting and music.


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