Conor O'Clery

Irish writer and journalist
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IntroIrish writer and journalist
PlacesIreland
isWriter Journalist
Work fieldJournalism Literature
Gender
Male
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Biography

Conor O'Clery is an Irish journalist and writer. He was born in Belfast and educated at Queen's University Belfast. He worked for The Irish Times for over 30 years in various positions, including news editor and foreign correspondent based in London, Moscow, Washington, D.C., Beijing and New York City.
He wrote for The New Republic from Moscow, contributed columns to Newsweek International, and has been a frequent commentator on broadcast channels BBC, NPR and CNN.
He was won several awards, including Journalist of the Year, twice, in Ireland: first, in 1987, for his reporting of the Soviet Union, and, secondly, in 2002, for reporting the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, which he witnessed from his office three blocks away.
O'Clery has written a number of books.
He lives in Dublin with his Russian-born Armenian wife, Zhanna.

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