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Lindsey Hilsum

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.

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World view - Lindsey Hilsum wonders what it takes to get asylum

  • 10 January 2005

Claudia faces prison and possible torture if she returns home to a former Soviet state, and her two daughters could be raped. So why does the Home Office refuse her asylum?

World view - Lindsey Hilsum's guide to TV's foreign coverage

  • 13 December 2004

How valuable is a report about Fallujah by a correspondent who's sitting in a studio in London? To find out, read this guide to international news on TV

World view - Lindsey Hilsum reports from Fallujah

  • 29 November 2004

I do not believe the American claim that they killed more than 1,200 insurgents in Fallujah. Return fire was sporadic and I saw few bodies. I suspect most insurgents fled

World view - Lindsey Hilsum reports from Fallujah

  • 22 November 2004

If the US truly believes that the way to beat the insurgents is to destroy towns, much of central and northern Iraq will be turned to rubble

World view - Lindsey Hilsum watches troops prepare for Fallujah

  • 08 November 2004

The wall between the US marines' culture and the Iraqi world is almost impenetrable. The troops cannot recognise the little signs that someone really is a pilgrim or a merchant

America - The European dream

  • 25 October 2004

Foreign policy - Hopes that Kerry, with his fluent French, will take a more multilateral approach, are mistaken, argues Lindsey Hilsum

World view - Lindsey Hilsum explains Iraqi's sense of honour

  • 04 October 2004

Iraqi women who work or go to university become the target of Islamists - but those who stay in traditional roles can be arrested by Americans seeking to pressurise their men

World view - Lindsey Hilsum defends the cameras in Beslan

  • 20 September 2004

Television journalists have been criticised for their coverage of the Beslan atrocity. What should we have done? Turned off the cameras and pretended it wasn't happening?

World view - Lindsey Hilsum reports on noisy diplomacy in Darfur

  • 06 September 2004

In Darfur, both sides play the diplomatic game. The rebels' best suit is the suffering of their people. The government's is that international intervention failed spectacularly in Iraq

World view - Lindsey Hilsum holds out a slim hope for Dafur

  • 09 August 2004

There is something to be done in Darfur. The problem is that we are so addicted to quick-fix scenarios that we think a diplomatic solution which may take years to achieve is no good

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