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Justine Hardy (born April 1966) is a British journalist, author, and integrated trauma therapist who has spent most of her adult life in India. She has been a journalist in South Asia, including Kashmir, where she established Healing Kashmir to help people overcome the trauma of the Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir that began in 1989.
3 de jul. de 2021 · Justine combines being a writer and commentator with working at the grass roots in two fields that make many uneasy: conflict and the psychological damage of violence. As a writer and journalist Justine has been writing on South Asia for twenty-five years.
As a journalist and writer, she is the author of seven books, ranging in subject from war to Hindi film. The Ochre Border, 1995, records the reopening of the Tibetan frontier-lands. Her second, Scoop-Wallah, 1999, is the story of her time as a journalist on an Indian newspaper in Delhi.
10 de out. de 2012 · Justine Hardy speaks at San Francisco Freedom Forum 2012 Healing Kashmir www.OsloFreedomForum.com @OsloFF #SFFF Justine Hardy—the founder of Healing Kashmir, a mental health project in...
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Reviews. Interviews. Three women live on The Wonder House, a boat moored on Nagin Lake, and carved from the great cedars that watch over the Kashmir Valley. Suriya is mute, and carries a terrible secret. Her daughter, Lila, wants to escape the past, and live a different kind of life.
30 de jul. de 2020 · For decades, Justine Hardy has conducted extraordinary international work dealing with the critical issue of trauma and mental health in conflict zones. A trained psychotherapist, author, and longtime journalist in India for the BBC, she founded Healing Kashmir, having become very involved in the region in the aftermath of the 2005 ...
1 de jan. de 2009 · The story of the Kashmir insurgency told thru the eyes of the ordinary people. Justine Hardy is a British journalist who has been going to Kashmir since she was a child, through the worst periods of the insurgency in the early 1990's and well into the 2000's.