Matthew Green (journalist)

Matthew Green (journalist)

Matthew Green is a British journalist and author. He studied African politics at university and spent five years on the ground in East Africa reporting for Reuters. He is currently the South Asia Security correspondent for the Financial Times.[1] Matthew’s first book, entitled The Wizard of the Nile: The Hunt for Africa’s Most Wanted, documents his search through the war zone of Uganda for Joseph Kony, the mysterious rebel leader known for abducting children and using them as child soldiers.[2]

From 2007 to 2009, he was based in Lagos as the West Africa correspondent for the Financial Times. In September 2009, Matthew took up a new assignment as the FT's South Asia Security Correspondent, covering Afghanistan and Pakistan from Kabul and Islamabad.

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Articles

  • Matthew Green in the Financial Times: [1][2]
  • On influencing oil markets: [3]

Reviews

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Sources

  1. ^ http://www.tiborjones.com/author_matthew_green.html
  2. ^ Green, Matthew. The Wizard of the Nile: The Hunt for Africa's Most Wanted. Portobello Books: London, 2008

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