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  1. 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.

  2. www.justinehardy.comJustine Hardy

    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.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2022 · The final countdown to death: Justine Hardy. September 2022 View The Oldie Magazine. The final countdown. When Norah Vincent, a bestselling American writer, went to a Swiss clinic to end her life, her friend Justine Hardy travelled with her. Norah Vincent on 5th July 2022, the day before she died. ‘N. Walt Whitman. Green Light Day.

  4. As a mental health activist and practitioner in the field of conflict trauma, and as a writer and journalist too, Justines work has been based predominantly in South Asia for thirty years. She studied in the UK, Australia, the US, and India across various psychological and philosophical disciplines, ranging across Eastern philosophy and ...

  5. Lecturalia. Justine Hardy. País: Inglaterra. Biografía de Justine Hardy. Ejerce desde hace muchos años el periodismo habiendo pasado gran parte de ellos en el conflicto entre Cachemira y el norte de la India. Trabaja para el Financial Times y colabora en The Times, Vanity Fair y Traveler entre otros periódicos y revistas.

  6. May 2021. edit data. Justine Hardy is a British journalist, author, and conflict trauma therapist specializing in South Asia, and the Kashmir region in particular. She is the author of six books, ranging from journeys through Tibet, Hindi film, her time working on an Indian newspaper, the realities of orthodox Islam, and war.

  7. Justine Hardy has stayed with the Dar family for many years, reporting on the conflict. She tells their story of living through the destruction of their adored homeland. Through their eyes we see the rise of religious fundamentalism and intolerance, the ethnic cleansing of the Hindu population of the valley, and the recruitment of a generation to jihad .