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bureau in 1968, returning there in 1971 after military service. In 1976, he transferred to the AP's international news desk in New York where he eventually became a roving international correspondent, reporting on subjects ranging from wars and summit conferences to climate change in the Arctic. In
211:, South Korea, in late July 1950. The AP team had located a dozen U.S. Army veterans, witnesses, who corroborated the account of Korean survivors. The reporters also uncovered declassified archival U.S. military documents ordering the shooting of civilians, out of fear of enemy infiltrators. 298:, a narrative history of the entire Korean War, told through the experiences of 20 individuals who lived through it, civilians and soldiers of several nationalities involved. An underlying theme is the little-known "dark underside" of wartime atrocities. 214:
The story was not published until September 1999, after a year-long struggle with an AP leadership reluctant to run such an explosive report. The AP team subsequently won 11 major journalism awards, including the Pulitzer and a
1123: 207:, assisted by researcher Randy Herschaft, confirmed that the U.S. military massacred South Korean refugees – an estimated 250-300, the South Korean government later concluded – near 529: 410: 392: 370: 684: 147: 459: 231:, Hanley reported extensively on the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Before the 2003 U.S. invasion, he reported from Iraq on the lack of evidence of 774:
Charley Hanley at The Associated Press had actually `broken' the Abu Ghraib story months before it came out via The New Yorker and other outlets.
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at Abu Ghraib and other U.S. prisons in Iraq, months before photos emerging from Abu Ghraib drew international attention to the story.
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Hanley, Charles J. (2012). "No Gun Ri: Official Narrative and Inconvenient Truths". In Suh, Jae-Jung (ed.).
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In addition to the honors for the No Gun Ri reporting, Hanley’s other journalism won awards from the
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in 1968 with a journalism degree. In 1969–1970, he served as a U.S. Army journalist, including in
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in that country, discrediting official U.S. claims. He was the first journalist to report on the
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Truth and Reconciliation in South Korea: Between the Present and Future of the Korean Wars
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So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits – and the President – Failed on Iraq
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An extraordinary kaleidoscope of human experiences in a catastrophic forgotten war.
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Choe, Sang-hun; Hanley, Charles J.; Mendoza, Martha (September 29, 1999).
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Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press
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1987–1992, he served as AP assistant and deputy managing editor.
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Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950–1953
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is an American journalist and author who reported for the
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awards for reporting on the United Nations, and the
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Index


Brooklyn
St. Bonaventure University
Associated Press
The Bridge at No Gun Ri
Ghost Flames
Associated Press
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
U.S. military
No Gun Ri
Korean War
St. Bonaventure University
wartime Vietnam
Albany, New York
Choe Sang-hun
Martha Mendoza
No Gun Ri
Polk Award
9/11 terror attacks
weapons of mass destruction
prisoner abuses
Overseas Press Club
Brown University
Korn Ferry
Society of Environmental Journalists
Henry Holt and Company
The Bridge at No Gun Ri
PublicAffairs
Perseus Books Group
Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950–1953

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