Harry Sanna

GlobalPost

Harry Sanna, a freelance journalist based in India, grew up on a horse farm in rural Australia. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism) at the University of Technology, Sydney, Sanna moved to South Asia in mid-2008. He has written about such issues as Sri Lanka's Tamil refugees, rebellious minorities in Nepal, violence against Christians in Orissa, India and the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Harry's work has featured in The Sydney Morning Herald, The National (Abu Dhabi), The Age, The Huffington Post, GQ Magazine and GlobalPost.


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Elvis has Aussies all shook up

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Sexing up Australia’s elections

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Afghanistan War: Should we stay or should we go?

Conflict

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Debating a Pech Valley withdrawal

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In Afghanistan, armed with an iPhone

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In Afghanistan, armed with an iPhone

Conflict

U.S. soldiers design iPhone apps to help fight the Taliban in Afghanistan.