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John Kampfner
is Editor of the New Statesman.
He has just finished
touring the country promoting his latest book, Blair's
Wars. The
inside account of how the Prime Minister has
taken Britain into conflict five times in six years, it was published
by Simon and Schuster in September 2003 to wide critical acclaim.
He has presented several documentaries for BBC television and radio.
In 2002 he won the Foreign Press Association award for Film of
the Year and Journalist of the Year for his two-parter on the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, called 'The Ugly War'. His film 'War Spin', exposing
the propaganda behind the rescue of Jessica Lynch, received considerable
publicity in the US and UK.
John is a regular pundit for all channels on politics and foreign
affairs.
He began his career as a foreign correspondent with the Daily Telegraph,
first in East Berlin where he reported on the fall of the Wall
and the unification of Germany, and then in Moscow at the time
of the coup and the collapse of Soviet Communism. On returning
to the UK in the mid-1990s, he became Chief Political Correspondent
at the FT and political commentator for the BBC's Today programme.
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