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Ammu Kannampilly
Journalist based in Hong Kong. Formerly bureau chief in Nepal, India correspondent.
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Chasing North Korean phantoms

Tuesday 21 March 2017

For the outside world, the brazen assassination of Kim Jong-Nam, the brother of North Korea’s leader, in Malaysia a month ago sparked a diplomatic standoff between Kuala Lumpur and Pyongyang and an investigation that has raised more questions than answers.

For the journalists covering the spy-novel-like killing, it has meant a monotonous, macabre and occasionally sleepless wait outside the North Korean embassy in the Malaysian capital, and the morgue where the victim's body has lain for weeks.

AFP's senior Malaysia correspondent Jegathesan Muniandy, Malaysia photo chief Manan Vatsyayana and Hong Kong-based journalists Sarah Lai and Ammu Kannampilly reflect on a tumultuous first week punctuated by overnight vigils and a scramble to keep up with unpredictable developments.

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  • AFP / Roberto Schmidt

Namaste Nepal

Wednesday 17 August 2016

"I didn't expect to cover so much tragedy when I began my posting in Nepal," writes Kathmandu bureau chief Ammu Kannampilly as she prepares to bid good-bye to the country.

"My three-year tenure was punctuated by natural disasters, deadly protests and a months-long blockade along the Nepal-India border that choked off essential supplies to a country already reeling from its worst earthquake in 80 years."

"Along the way, I travelled to some of the world's most inaccessible and stunning spots -- often on foot -- and met some extraordinary people."

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