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  1. Jay Bahadur (Toronto; enero de 1984) es un periodista y autor canadiense. Alcanzó reconocimiento mundial por sus informes sobre la piratería en Somalia, escribiendo para The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail y The Times of London.

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    Jay Bahadur (born 1984) is a Canadian journalist and author. He became known for his reporting on piracy in Somalia, writing for The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and The Times of London.

  3. Jay Bahadur is a Canadian author of The New York Times bestselling book The Pirates of Somalia ( Deadly Waters in the UK and Australia, and Piratenkust in The Netherlands), published in seven countries and in four languages.

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    Jay Bahadur (Toronto; enero de 1984) es un periodista y autor canadiense. Alcanzó reconocimiento mundial por sus informes sobre la piratería en Somalia, escribiendo para The New York Times, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail y The Times of London.

  5. Jay Bahadur is an independent researcher and investigator based in Nairobi. From 2015 to 2019, he served as a UN Security Council sanctions monitor covering Somalia and Eritrea. His areas of focus included the Islamist militant groups Al-Shabaab and the Islamic State, maritime arms-smuggling networks, piracy, and the oil and gas sector.

  6. The Pirates of Somalia (titled Deadly Waters in the UK and Australia) is a nonfiction book by Canadian journalist Jay Bahadur about his experiences and observations living among pirates in the autonomous region of Puntland during an upsurge in Somali piracy.

  7. 30 de may. de 2024 · Jay Bahadur became famous for, at age 24, traveling alone to Somalia to document the lives of the pirates raiding ships in the Gulf of Aden. He previously had little journalistic experience, no degree in the subject, and was on a tight budget.