Aris Roussinos

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Aris Roussinos
NationalityBritish and Greek
Occupation(s)Journalist and filmmaker
EmployerUnHerd

Aristeides John Roussinos[1] is a British journalist and author. He was formerly a war reporter working for Vice News.[2]

Early life and education

Roussinos was educated at

Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, Durham University (BA Anthropology, 2004) and the University of Oxford (MSc Social and Cultural Anthropology, 2005).[3]

Career

Roussinos was awarded the 2013 Rory Peck Award for News, for his report Ground Zero Mali: The Battle of Gao.[4]

During the Arab Spring Roussinos travelled extensively with Islamic Front in Syria, anti-government fighters in Libya, as well as travelling to Mali, Sudan, South Sudan and Lebanon.[5][6]

Roussinos is currently a contributing editor at UnHerd.[7]

Publications

  • The Ghosts of Aleppo, Vice News, video series[3]
  • Rebels: My Life Behind Enemy Lines with Warlords, Fanatics and Not-so-Friendly Fire (2014),

Family life

Roussinos' mother died of a brain tumour while he was working in Libya, although he was able to travel home to see her before she died.[3]

References

  1. ^ University of Durham Congregation, Wednesday 30 June 2004 11:15am, Durham: Durham University, p 4.
  2. ^ "Aris Roussinos on Vice". Vice News. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. ^
    London Evening Standard
    . Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Freelance Aris Roussinos wins Rory Peck news award for Mali war film". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
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  6. ^ Edwardes, Charlotte (10 October 2014). "'The hidden awful truth about war is how much fun it is': Vice". www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Aris Roussinos". UnHerd. Retrieved 14 November 2020.