Lindsey Hilsum
Lindsey Hilsum is China Correspondent for Channel 4 News. She has previously reported extensively from Africa, the Middle East, the Balkans and Latin America.
Articles by Lindsey Hilsum
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World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum questions the Israelis about Rafah
- 31 May 2004
I rang to ask the Israel Defence Forces why they had destroyed houses in parts of Rafah. No houses had been destroyed, they said. So how come I was standing on a pile of rubble?
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum considers the power of pictures
- 17 May 2004
US and British public opinion may be more shocked than most Iraqis by the pictures of prisoner abuse. In Iraq, they merely confirm what most people already believe
World Affairs
World view - Lindsey Hilsum asks if we should intervene in Sudan
- 03 May 2004
Thousands of people have been killed and a million displaced in Darfur. So why does our government, which believes in humanitarian intervention, do nothing to stop this crisis?
Politics
Lindsey Hilsum - Each Iraqi is both pro- and anti-war
- 19 April 2004
The pro- and anti-war camps, polarised and strident in the US and Britain, are contained inside the head of nearly every individual Iraqi
Diary - Lindsey Hilsum
- 23 February 2004
I am amazed by how prosperous Kigali has become, with its palatial houses and internet cafes. "The people from exile, they're building everything up," says Beatha to Lindsey Hilsum
Politics
NS Special Report - The conflict the west always ignores
- 26 January 2004
Russian policy in Chechnya is breeding terrorists
Books
War hero
- 05 January 2004
The Wars Against Saddam: taking the hard road to Baghdad John Simpson Macmillan, 415pp, £20 ISBN 1405032642
World Affairs
Another nice friend for President Bush
- 08 December 2003
Oil could make a tiny African country, plagued by poverty and disease, as rich as Kuwait. But a US-backed tyrant pockets the spoils. Lindsey Hilsum reports
Politics
Baghdad, city of prisons
- 03 November 2003
President Bush claims to have brought freedom to Iraq, but the capital's concrete barriers would not have looked out of place in Colditz. Lindsey Hilsum reports from a fortress
Books
The face of war
- 20 October 2003
Martha Gellhorn: a life Caroline Moorehead Chatto & Windus, 550pp, £20 ISBN 0701169516









