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Hinterlands

By Matthew Byrne

The Secret Spies Keeping Baghdad Safe

By Lindsey Hilsum

Charting the Land of Great Loneliness

By Carin Clevidence

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Helen Benedict

Helen Benedict, a professor of journalism at Columbia University, is the author, most recently, of Wolf Season, a novel about the effects of war on Iraqi refugees and US veterans, as well as several articles about refugees on Samos.
http://www.helenbenedict.com
Essay EuropeGovernmentJustice

Small Problem

By Helen Benedict July 23, 2019
An encounter with refugees and the legal system of Greece
Report ConflictEurope

On a Greek Island, Refugees’ Hopes Are Put on Hold

By Helen Benedict August 30, 2018
Refugees are landing on the island of Samos in staggering numbers. Once there, they face grim living conditions, local hostility, and futures of endless waiting.
Commentary ConflictHistory

The Moral Confusion of Post-War America

By Helen Benedict May 28, 2014

At a Manhattan bookstore, Iraqi author Hassan Blasim’s reading touches off a discussion of more than just literature.

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