found: Wikipedia, June 21, 2018(Étienne Dubuis; born in Vevey 19 May 1959; Swiss journalist specialized in international politics and environment; left at age 19 for India, from where he reported his first articles; studied ethnology and history at université de Neuchâtel; reported on Nicaragua, Lebanon, Sudan and Afghanistan between 1984 and 1991; in 1991 he settled in Santiago, Chile as a correspondant, where he reported on several Latin American countries including Peru during guerrilla war with Sendero Luminoso; returned to Switzerland to work at Nouveau Quotidien and Le Temps; between 2007 and 2013 he specialized in environmental events; became interested in assassination as a means to resolve conflicts, resulting in L'Assassinat de dirigeants étrangers par les États-Unis (2011); after two trips to Russia he coauthored an illustrated book, La Transsibérienne (2015))