More thrills than skills – A half-life in journalism, part 82

Over the next few weeks, allmediascotland.com is to publish, each weekday, edited extracts from the memoirs of Scottish war correspondent, Paul Harris. ‘More thrills than skills: A half-life in journalism’, is being scheduled for publication next year.

ONE grey day, as I drove in, there was no-one in the streets apart from a few soldiers. Everywhere there was evidence of recent shelling – holes in roofs and the front of buildings which I did not remember from my visit the previous month.

The square in front of the apartment block for which I was headed was ominously deserted and I parked the car in as much shelter as I could find and darted up the stairs.

Young Selma opened the door and smiled a youngster’s familiar and uninhibited welcome. But I could already sense somehow all was not well.

When the normally ebullient Izet appeared in the dark hall of the generously proportioned apartment I knew something terrible had happened here.