Charles Haviland
- Charles Haviland has written articles published in The Independent, BBC News (BBC Nepal Correspondent) and The Sunday Telegraph.
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Most Recent article
Plea for Sri Lanka Tamil refugees
BBC News, ThursdayA new group of eminent Tamil people in Sri Lanka has made a plea for those held in government camps to be given a timetable for their release.
Previous Articles
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Death threats to Sri Lanka paper
BBC News, Wednesday
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Security tight for Pakistan's tour
BBC News, Tuesday
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US travel advice upsets Sri Lanka
BBC News, Tuesday
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Sri Lanka's expanding peacetime army
BBC News, Monday
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Post-war Sri Lanka vote date set
BBC News, Friday 26 June
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Sri Lankan reporter 'kidnapped'
BBC News, Thursday 25 June
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S Lanka 'accepts' Tamil aid ship
BBC News, Thursday 25 June
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Colombo reporters decry new body
BBC News, Wednesday 24 June
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New call for S Lanka rights probe
BBC News, Thursday 18 June
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'New government' for Tamil Tigers
BBC News, Tuesday 16 June
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Charles Haviland by numbers...
- 121 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 14 column inches (427 words)
- Shortest article: 6 column inches (188 words)
- Longest article: 40 column inches (1190 words)
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