- Karin Brulliard
- Staff Writer
Islamabad correspondent Karin Brulliard joined the Post in 2003. She previously reported from The Post’s South Africa bureau. Before moving to Johannesburg, she covered immigration for the Metro desk and spent two months in Baghdad for the Foreign desk. She grew up in Eugene, Ore.
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