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Pamela Constable

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Pamela Constable
NationalityAmerican
Occupationjournalist
Known forCoverage of Afghanistan

Pamela Constable is a reporter and editor at the Washington Post. She has specialized in coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Constable attended Brown University. In the 1980s she was a correspondent for the Baltimore Sun and then the Boston Globe, covering Latin American affairs.[1]

Constable is now the Washington Post’s bureau chief in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Previously she was Post's South Asia bureau chief.[2]

She is the author of books about the region and the U.S intervention there, including Fragments of Grace: My Search for Meaning in the Strife of South Asia (2004) and Playing with Fire: Pakistan at War with Itself (2011).[3]

References

  1. ^ Pamela Constable Weds a Professor. New York Times, September 28, 1986
  2. ^ Articles by Pamela Constable, at the Washington Post site
  3. ^ Books by Pamela Constable at amazon.com