Raffi Khatchadourian

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OccupationJournalist
KnownforInvestigating topics related to WikiLeaks, the Iraq War, Tiversa, U.S. military experimenting and genocide
Raffi Khatchadourian
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Alma materTrinity College
Columbia University
OccupationJournalist
Known forInvestigating topics related to WikiLeaks, the Iraq War, Tiversa, U.S. military experimenting and genocide

Raffi Khatchadourian is an American journalist. He is well known for his investigative pieces on an array of topics such as WikiLeaks, the Iraq War, Tiversa, U.S. military experimenting, and genocide. His long-form piece "Azzam the American," which appeared in The New Yorker, is one of his most notable works.[1] It was published on January 22, 2007, and was nominated for a National Magazine Award in Profile Writing.[1][2][3][4]

Khatchadourian was born in Long Island, New York.[5] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.[6] He also earned an International Relations master's degree from Columbia University.[6]

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