Ed Vulliamy is a writer for The Guardian and The Observer, and author of several books, including “Amexica: War Along the Borderline” (2010). He has won many awards for his journalism, including British Press Awards, International Reporter of the Year (1996); James Cameron Memorial Award for journalistic excellence (1994); and Amnesty International Newspaper Reporter of the Year (1992). From 1991-1994, Vulliamy covered the wars in the former Yugoslavia for The Guardian. He filmed a personal television essay for the BBC entitled “Bosnia’s Last Testament” (1993) and recorded a half-hour radio essay on Bosnia for the BBC series “Points of Departure” (1996). In 1995, Vulliamy wrote an award-winning retrospective series of 12 investigative articles entitled “Bosnia: The Secret War.” In 1996, he became the first journalist to testify in an international war crimes trial, testifying in three trials at The Hague and for the prosecution of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Additionally, Vulliamy has covered a variety of other events such as the Romanian revolution, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the Oklahoma City bombing. To read his latest work with The Guardian, please click here.