- For the convicted first-degree murderer, see Scott Peterson.
Scott Peterson is a writer. He was a Middle East correspondent for the Daily Telegraph but as of 2000 was a staff writer and Moscow bureau chief for the Christian Science Monitor. His book, Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda is an account of his experiences and observations during a decade of reporting from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Peterson was injured on 1993-07-12 in the Battle of Mogadishu.
Bibliography
Books
- Scott Peterson (2001). Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda. Routledge. ISBN 0415930634. โ reviews:
- Maass, Peter (2000-08-27). "Review of Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda".
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ignored (help) - Purvis, Andrew (2000-05-22). "The Somalia Syndrome".
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ignored (help) - Bowden, Mark (2000-05-22). "African Atrocities and "The Rest of the World"".
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- Maass, Peter (2000-08-27). "Review of Me Against My Brother: At War in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda".
External links
- Remarks by Peterson at the "News" versus "Snooze" workshop at the United States Institute of Peace, 2000-05-11
- Peterson appearing on theConnection at WBUR, Boston, Massachusetts