Deb Amos
Stories
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World
Saddam Hussein's trial was meant to be a symbol of a new democratic Iraq
The trial was supposed to serve as a model of justice in the aftermath of the U.S. invasion of Iraq 20 years ago this week. Instead, it became an exercise in revenge.
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An unnamed Syrian official is a key witness in proving war crimes of the regime
A former Syrian official known as the Grave Digger has become an important witness against the regime - but bears the trauma of what he's seen and described in court.
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Technology
Open source intelligence methods are being used to investigate war crimes in Ukraine
Internet sleuths are using publicly available information — satellite imagery, videos, social media — to reveal secrets.
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Health Care
Immigrant Health Care Worker Fights The Coronavirus – And For His Asylum
An Afghan refugee and a Syrian asylum seeker are two medical workers who've joined the fight against the coronavirus in the U.S. But the Syrian doctor might be sent away.
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Business
Former Auto Executive Carlos Ghosn Holds First Press Conference Since Fleeing Japan
Former auto executive Carlos Ghosn made his first public statements since secretly fleeing prosecution in Japan for refuge in Lebanon. He railed against his treatment and those who he says set him up.
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World
Global Reactions To Soleimani Killing
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with NPR correspondents Deb Amos, Eleanor Beardsley and Daniel Estrin about the global reactions to the targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani by the United States.
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National
Discussing Operation Desert Storm
NPR's Deb Amos speaks to Scott Simon about covering Operation Desert Storm.