CNN's chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward shared the harrowing experience she and her crew experienced as they were held captive by a militia group in Darfur. "We had come to Darfur to ...
In an article posted on CNN’s website, Clarissa Ward, the network’s chief international correspondent, said that her crew was headed to the town of Tawila, a northern Darfur settlement under ...
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward has opened up about the 48 hours she and her team were held captive in North Darfur, describing a “clawing sense of panic” as a rival militia interrogated them for ...
There was a moment of panic — were they going to shoot us? We had come to Darfur to report on the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, never intending to become part of the story. But months of ...
The most recent series of internationally backed Darfur negotiations launched in Doha, Qatar, two years ago are not taken seriously by the parties or by the people of Darfur; intertribal violence ...
CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward revealed that she and her team were held captive by a militia for two days while reporting in Darfur earlier this month. The 44-year-old veteran war correspondent ...
A team of CNN journalists, including chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward, was recently detained by a militia for 48 hours while on a reporting trip in the Darfur region of Sudan.
But that couldn’t prepare her for her ordeal in the Darfur region of Sudan earlier this month, when she and her team of CNN journalists were detained for 48 hours by an armed militia.
CNN's Clarissa Ward has revealed she and her team were held captive by a militia for two days while reporting in Darfur earlier this month. The veteran correspondent, 44, traveled to Sudan to ...
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