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Frances Harrison

She has been BBC Correspondent in the following countries: * 2011 to 2011 Head of News, Amnesty International, London * 2008 to 2009 Scholarship to Imperial College Business School, MBA * 2007 to 2008 London Religious Reporter * 2004 to 2007 Iran (she was bureau chief of the BBC's Tehran office) * 2000 to 2004 Sri Lanka * 1998 to 2000 Malaysia * 1996 to 1998 Bangladesh * 1993 to 1994 Pakistan
Journalist [https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/oct/26/war-correspondent-mother-frances-harrison] & Author of a book on Sri Lanka called ''Still Counting the Dead'' published by Portobello Books in the UK in October 2012 and in Canada by House of Anansi i & in India by Penguin.
She has been a visiting research fellow at Oxford University and at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies where she wrote a handbook on Bangladesh. http://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/research/islamic-parties-and-elections-bangladesh Website: [http://www.stillcountingthedead.com/wp/ www.stillcountingthedead.com]
She is the Director of the International Truth and Justice Project.
Reviews of Still Counting the Dead: ''Financial Times'', Victory at all Costs [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d8d15230-2286-11e2-8edf-00144feabdc0.html]."Ultimately, it is hard to read this book and not agree with the need for a fuller reckoning". ''The Observer'', Survivors of the bloody last months of Sri Lanka's civil war tell a story of injustice and horror that we cannot continue to ignore. [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/oct/26/sri-lanka-civil-war-review] "Anybody who has worked on Sri Lanka knows this story has had too little impact. With luck, this book can help change that". Feature in the ''National Post'': "It’s essential that the rest of the world open its eyes to the country’s bloody deeds." [http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20130107014134/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/12/11/elizabeth-haq-why-does-the-world-ignore-sri-lankas-crimes/] Review in ''Monsoon Journal'': "An extraordinary book brilliantly crafted on stories from the survivors of the horrible war in Sri Lanka." [http://www.themarknews.com/articles/still-counting-the-dead/] ''The Hindu'': Untold Stories, Unseen War [http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/untold-stories-unseen-war/article4253260.ece] ‘.. it seems ironic that journalists often put between the covers of a book information that by definition ought to have made it to news columns or channels’. The Financial Express, An Account of Victory from the Perspective of the Defeated [http://www.financialexpress.com/news/account-of-victory-from-the-perspective-of-the-defeated/1045799/0]. The Hindu Chennai, Killings at End Stage of Lanka Civil War Unprecedented [http://www.financialexpress.com/news/account-of-victory-from-the-perspective-of-the-defeated/1045799/0]. Provided by Wikipedia