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Mark Willacy is an Australian investigative journalist for the
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(ABC). He along with ABC Investigations- Four Corners Team won the 2020
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for their special report on ''Killing Field,'' which covered alleged Australian war crimes. He has been awarded six other minor
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s and two Queensland Clarion Awards for Queensland Journalist of the Year. Willacy is currently based in
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, and was previously a correspondent in the Middle East and North Asia. He is the author of three books.


Career

Willacy was a Middle East region correspondent based in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
from 2002 until 2006. He covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and spent 93 days in and around Iraq reporting on the 2003 Iraq war with cameraman Louie Eroglu. From 2008 until 2013, he was then a North Asia region correspondent based in Tokyo where he covered the
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, and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He also reported from the Korean peninsula and had an exclusive interview in 2013 with former North Korean agent
Kim Hyon-hui Kim Hyon-hui ( ko, 김현희, born 27 January 1962), also known as Ok Hwa, is a North Korean former agent, responsible for the Korean Air Flight 858 bombing in 1987, which killed 115 people. She was arrested in Bahrain following the bombing a ...
who is known for the bombing of
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.


Awards

Willacy has won an Australian
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seven times for his journalism. This includes awards for coverage of the Iraq War in 2003, the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, Australian environmental contamination in 2015 (with producer Mark Solomons), a ''Four Corners'' report into the
Tham Luang cave rescue In June and July 2018, a junior association football team and their assistant coach were rescued from the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand. Twelve members of the team, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old ass ...
, and for an investigation with producer Alexandra Blucher into local government corruption. In 2010, he was awarded local Queensland Clarion Awards' Journalist of the Year for his investigation into the Mindanao massacre in the Philippines, and again in 2019, for his ''Four Corners'' investigation into children being locked up in adult watch houses. Willacy was awarded a
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in 2011 for Environmental Journalism in reporting of alleged systemic corruption inside Japan's scientific whaling program. In 2019, Willacy was part of the ''Four Corners'' team that won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding News Coverage or Public Affairs Report for their Thai cave rescue story. In 2020, Willacy and the ABC Investigations-Four Corners Team were awarded the
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and the Investigative Journalism Walkley for reporting alleged war crimes in Afghanistan by Australian Special forces and broadcasting helmet camera footage showing the apparent unlawful killing of an unarmed Afghan man. He also won Scoop of the Year at the 2020 NSW Kennedy Awards for the same story. In 2021, Mark Willacy and Rory Callinan, on behalf of ABC News Online, were awarded a Queensland Clarion Award for Investigative Journalism.


Writing

In 2007, Willacy wrote his first published book about his experiences covering the conflict in the Middle East, entitled ''The View From the Valley of Hell'', published by
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. Willacy's second book ''Fukushima: Japan's Tsunami and the Inside Story of the Nuclear Meltdowns'', on the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami disaster, was published in 2013. ''Fukushima'' was long-listed for the 2013 Walkley Book Award. Willacy's third book, ''Rogue Forces,'' was published by
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in August 2021. The book describes alleged Australian Special Forces war crimes in Afghanistan, self-described as an insider account of alleged unlawful killings and cover-ups by SAS patrols. It was published shortly after the official Brereton Report in 2020 which investigated these and other allegations made against Australian forces in Afghanistan. In October 2020, Willacy co-authored an ABC Investigations article that alleged in 2012 commandos from
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had killed an Afghan prisoner after a
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helicopter crew member told them that there was no room for him on board the helicopter. Following a complaint an ABC internal review found that readers could have misinterpreted that November platoon was alleged to have killed the prisoner. The commander of November platoon at the time Heston Russell has said the unlawful killing never happened. The ABC added a clarification to the article as a particular platoon had not been identified by their source. ''Rogue Forces'' won the 2022
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