Stefan Simanowitz is a journalist, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. He writes regularly for publications including The Independent, Guardian, Contemporary Review, Prospect, New Statesman, Independent on Sunday, Metro, Sunday Times, In These Times, Zmag, and New Internationalist. He has his own column on Afrik.com and is a regular political pundit on Press TV. His campaigning work has ranged from working with Nelson Mandela and the ANC during South Africa's first democratic election campaign, to founding the Human Shield Movement to prevent illegal war in Iraq. He has worked for Liberty and the European Commission and attended the Truth and Reconciliation Hearings in South Africa. He has reported from mass graves in Somaliland to uranium mines in the deserts of Niger and Mali. In 2009 after returning from the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria he set up a global campaigning initiative, the Free Western Sahara Network www.freesahara.ning.com.
Areas of expertise: Law, human rights, international politics in Britain, America, the Middle East, South Africa, West Africa, the Maghreb, the Horn of Africa, Eastern Europe.
Stefan Simanowitz is a journalist, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. He writes regula... more
Stefan Simanowitz is a journalist, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. He writes regularly for publications including The Independent, Guardian, Contemporary Review, Prospect, New Statesman, Independent on Sunday, Metro, Sunday Times, In These Times, Zmag, and New Internationalist. He has his own column on Afrik.com and is a regular television pundit.
His campaigning work has ranged from working with Nelson Mandela and the ANC during South Africa's first democratic election campaign, to founding the Human Shield Movement to prevent illegal war in Iraq. He has worked for Liberty and the European Commission and attended the Truth and Reconciliation Hearings in South Africa. He has reported from mass graves in Somaliland to uranium mines in the deserts of Niger and Mali. In 2007 he set became Chair of the Westminster Committee on Iran and in 2009 after returning from the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria he set up a global campaigning initiative, the Free Western Sahara Network. Visit his website at www.simanowitz.ning.com