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Katrine Houmøller

Katrine Dige Houmøller is a Danish freelance journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon, specializing in coverage of the Middle East with a focus on war, crises, and human rights. She was nominated for the Danish Kravling Prize for her reporting from Syria following Bashar al-Assad’s fall in 2024, and in 2025 she received the DMJX award for her project on child soldiers in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.

Articles by Katrine Houmøller

“Yarmouk Is the Cemetery for ISIS”: Inside the Camp That Survived the Caliphate and Fears Its Return

“Yarmouk Is the Cemetery for ISIS”: Inside the Camp That Survived the Caliphate and Fears Its Return

January 31Katrine Houmøller
Syrian Women Under the New Islamist Authority

Syrian Women Under the New Islamist Authority

January 17Katrine Houmøller
Yarmouk’s Night Guards: “I’m Fighting for My Religion, Not for the People or the Country.”

Yarmouk’s Night Guards: “I’m Fighting for My Religion, Not for the People or the Country.”

January 8Katrine Houmøller
Sipping in Silence: Fear and Alcohol Under Syria’s Islamist Authorities

Sipping in Silence: Fear and Alcohol Under Syria’s Islamist Authorities

December 18Katrine Houmøller
“Yarmouk Is the Cemetery for ISIS”: Inside the Camp That Survived the Caliphate and Fears Its Return
“Yarmouk Is the Cemetery for ISIS”: Inside the Camp That Survived the Caliphate and Fears Its Return
January 31Katrine Houmøller
Syrian Women Under the New Islamist Authority
Syrian Women Under the New Islamist Authority
January 17Katrine Houmøller
Yarmouk’s Night Guards: “I’m Fighting for My Religion, Not for the People or the Country.”
Yarmouk’s Night Guards: “I’m Fighting for My Religion, Not for the People or the Country.”
January 8Katrine Houmøller
Sipping in Silence: Fear and Alcohol Under Syria’s Islamist Authorities
Sipping in Silence: Fear and Alcohol Under Syria’s Islamist Authorities
December 18Katrine Houmøller
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