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‘conflict’
Since 1942, VOA has documented the wars that have shaped our world. Experts say that weapons alone do not decide the outcome of conflicts; reliable information is critical. They say VOA has played an important role in bringing verified news to people living through war and times of crisis.
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Africax East Asia and Pacificx Eurasiax Middle Eastx South and Central Asiax26 ‘conflict’ testimonial videos
Kim ArisSon of Aung San Suu Kyi
Jennifer BrushFormer U.S. diplomat and OSCE official
Jeff CusterVOA journalist, Central News Division
John HerbstFormer U.S. ambassador to Uzbekistan and Ukraine
William H. HillFormer U.S. diplomat, former head of OSCE Mission to Moldova
Christopher J. HohFormer U.S. diplomat
Adrian KarmazynFormer VOA Ukrainian Service chief
Brian KatulisSenior fellow at the Middle East Institute
David KramerExecutive director of the George W. Bush Institute, former U.S. assistant secretary of state
Jim MaloneFormer VOA national, congressional and East Africa correspondent
Giorgi MargvelashviliFormer Georgian president
Eric McGlincheyAssociate professor of government and politics, George Mason University
Derek MitchellFormer U.S. ambassador to Myanmar
Ingyin NaingVOA reporter, Burmese Service
David PhillipsDirector of the Program on Peace-building and Human Rights, Columbia University
Khin Phyu HtwayVOA reporter, Burmese Service
Mark PomarFormer VOA USSR division chief
Sophat SoeungVOA senior editor, Khmer Service
William TaylorFormer U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
Ret. Gen. Joseph VotelFormer commander, U.S. Central Command
Alexander YanevskyyVOA reporter, Russian and Ukrainian services




