About: Jay Bahadur

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Jay Bahadur (born 1984) is a Canadian journalist and author. He became known for his reporting on piracy in Somalia, writing for The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and The Times of London. Bahadur has also worked as a freelance correspondent for CBS News and he has advised the U.S. State Department on piracy. His first book, The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World (2011), is his account of living with the pirates for several months in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in the northeast of Somalia. Bahadur lives in Nairobi, Kenya.

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  • Jay Bahadur (Toronto; enero de 1984) es un periodista y autor canadiense. Alcanzó reconocimiento mundial por sus informes sobre la piratería en Somalia, escribiendo para The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail y The Times of London. También realizó trabajos como corresponsal independiente para CBS News y ha asesorado al Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. acerca de piratería. Su primer libro, The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World (2011), es su relato de cómo vivió con los piratas durante varios meses en Puntland, una región semiautónoma en el noreste de Somalia. ​ Actualmente, Bahadur vive en Nairobi, Kenia.​ (es)
  • Jay Bahadur (born 1984) is a Canadian journalist and author. He became known for his reporting on piracy in Somalia, writing for The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and The Times of London. Bahadur has also worked as a freelance correspondent for CBS News and he has advised the U.S. State Department on piracy. His first book, The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World (2011), is his account of living with the pirates for several months in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in the northeast of Somalia. Bahadur lives in Nairobi, Kenya. (en)
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  • Jay Bahadur (Toronto; enero de 1984) es un periodista y autor canadiense. Alcanzó reconocimiento mundial por sus informes sobre la piratería en Somalia, escribiendo para The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail y The Times of London. También realizó trabajos como corresponsal independiente para CBS News y ha asesorado al Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. acerca de piratería. Su primer libro, The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World (2011), es su relato de cómo vivió con los piratas durante varios meses en Puntland, una región semiautónoma en el noreste de Somalia. ​ Actualmente, Bahadur vive en Nairobi, Kenia.​ (es)
  • Jay Bahadur (born 1984) is a Canadian journalist and author. He became known for his reporting on piracy in Somalia, writing for The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and The Times of London. Bahadur has also worked as a freelance correspondent for CBS News and he has advised the U.S. State Department on piracy. His first book, The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World (2011), is his account of living with the pirates for several months in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region in the northeast of Somalia. Bahadur lives in Nairobi, Kenya. (en)
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