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Michelle Shephard : ウィキペディア英語版
Michelle Shephard

Michelle Shephard is an investigative reporter with the ''Toronto Star'' newspaper in Canada, author and filmmaker.〔


She has been awarded the Michener Award for public service journalism and won Canada's top newspaper prize, the National Newspaper Award, three times.〔MichelleShephard.ca, (Bio )〕 In 2011, she was an associate producer on an Oscar-nominated documentary called ''Under Fire: Journalists in Combat''.〔

〕 She produced the National Film Board documentary, "Prisoners of the Absurd," which premiered at Amsterdam's film festival in 2014. Shephard also co-directed a film based on her book about Omar Khadr. "Guantanamo's Child," premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015.
In June 2015, Shephard was the 2015 recipient of the Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy.〔〔
==Life==
Michelle grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, and attended Thornhill Secondary School. She began working at the ''Star'' in 1995 as a summer student, when she met her future husband Jim Rankin.〔


She is the author of ''Guantanamo's Child'', about the ordeal of Omar Khadr in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps.〔(Amazon: Guantanamo's Child )〕 She was also thanked in the foreword of the 2006 book ''Betrayed: The Assassination of Digna Ochoa'' by fellow ''Star'' reporter Linda Diebel, as well as Marina Nemat's 2008 ''Prisoner of Tehran''.〔

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Her second book, ''Decade of Fear: Reporting from Terrorism's Grey Zone'', was published in September 2011.〔
〕 The book was nominated for one of Canada's most prestigious literary awards, the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction.〔


In 1999, she came into possession of copies of convicted murderer Karla Homolka's application to transfer to the ''Maison Thérèse-Casgrain'', run by the Elizabeth Fry Society, and published the story noting the halfway house's proximity to local schools, hours before the Canadian courts issued a publication ban on the information.〔


On September 11, 2001, the day al-Qaeda attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Shephard described going to the airport to fly to New York City, only to find all flights in North America had been ordered to land and no new flights were being allowed to take off.〔

〕 So she and two other ''Toronto Star'' reporters drove to New York City, arriving at the Ontario/New York State border shortly before it too was shut down. Covering 9/11 began her career as a national security reporter.
In 2006, she attended a hostile environment training course in Virginia, in preparation for her overseas reporting.〔


Her foreign reporting from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia has included Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, Djibouti, Kenya, Syria and Dubai.〔

In 2010, she was banned from Guantanamo along with ''Miami Herald'' reporter Carol Rosenberg, Globe and Mail's Paul Koring and CanWest reporter Steven Edwards for identifying an interrogator who had been convicted in his role in the death of an Afghan detainee in U.S. detention in Bagram. The Pentagon lifted the ban following an outcry by various news outlets, including the ''New York Times'', and an appeal by the Pentagon Press Association.〔
〕 The ''Washington Post'' condemned the Pentagon for trying to exclude four "veteran" reporters with "a depth of knowledge."〔


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