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Revision as of 11:01, 1 September 2007
Salim Lone is a Kenyan journalist, and former Director of the News and Media Division, Department of Public Information, of the United Nations. He is a columnist for the Daily Nation in his native Kenya, and also writes regularly for The Guardian in the UK.
Salim Lone was director of the news and media division (1998-2003) during his twenty one year career at United Nations headquarters. His last assignment was as spokesman for the UN mission in Iraq immediately after the US-led 2003 war and occupation.
Articles and interviews by Salim Lone
- US/Ethiopian invasion of Somalia (Video), 2007
- Destabilizing the Horn, January 22, 2007.
- The Real Crisis in Uganda, 2006.
Other Links
- byliner.com list of articles by Salim Lone.
- Salim Lone's collumns at the Guardian.
- Portrait of Salim Lone, Kenya's Political Gadfly. January 12, 2007.