Bassam Sebti covered the war in his home country Iraq from September 26, 2003 to July 13, 2006 for The Washington Post. Throughout these years, his byline appeared in 316 stories. Sebti is currently writing for the World Bank Group blogs.
The below pieces are select Op-Eds, essays and blog posts written by Sebti.
The below pieces are select Op-Eds, essays and blog posts written by Sebti.
- The Washington Post: What I Risked as an Iraqi Journalist
- The Washington Post: When Baghdad Fell: The Shock Still Lingers
- Al Jazeera: Life in hell: Covering the Iraq war
- Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ): Heading into Danger
- Global Journalist: We are Considered Infidels: Covering War in Iraq
- Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ): Reporter reflects as Iraq named deadliest for journalists
- Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR): What Obama Means for Iraq
- The List Project to Resettle Iraqi Allies: Towards Successful Jobs
- Should the media have seen the financial crisis coming? A new book examines the evidence
- Al Jazeera reporters discuss covering the Gaza War
- YouTube teams with Al Arabiya on Iraq interviews series
- Interview with Saudi Jeans blogger Ahmed Al-Omran
- Palestine Note: 'Cultivator of community and perspectives of issues facing Palestine'
- Amid pressure and harassment, Palestinian network remains independent
- UN-sponsored service connects journalists with experts
- Where journalists face pressure or harassment, an advocacy group comes to the rescue
- Cross-cultural online course helped Serbian journalist write for Middle Eastern news organizations
- Bahraini journalist wins ICFJ Anywhere award with labor article
- Orbit Channel Highlights ICFJ Citizen Journalism Program in Egypt
- Citizen journalism discussed at ICFJ seminar in Egypt