Teun Voeten

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Originally, Teun Voeten studied philosophy and cultural anthropology in the Netherlands. He learnt photography by working as an assistant at commercial photographers. Since 1990, he covered conflicts in Israel, Rwanda, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Liberia, Lebanon, Sudan, for publications such as Vanity Fair, National Geographic and Newsweek. He was shot by a sniper in Bosnia, nearly executed by drugged up child soldiers in Sierra Leone, kidnapped at gunpoint by Colombian rebels and survived several Taliban ambushes.

In the 1990s. Voeten lived 5 months with an underground community of crack addicted homeless and wrote the book “Tunnel People.” It appeared in Amsterdam in 1996 and in an updated US version in 2010 at PM press. In his book “How de Body? Hope and Horror in Sierra Leone” ( 2000 Dutch edition, 2003 US edition, St Martin’s Press) he describes the violent civil war in that country that nearly cost his live. In 2012, he published the photo book “Narco Estado. Drug Violence in Mexico. "Together with film maker Maaike Engels, he made a documentary on the Calais migrant camp (Welcome to the Jungle) in France and a short film Mexican sicarios.

In 2018, he obtained his PhD with a thesis on the Mexican drug war. His totally rewritten study appeared as a Small Wars Journal book titled Mexican Drug Violence. Hybrid Warfare, Predatory Capitalism and the Logic of Cruelty. Recently, Voeten researched drug related crime for the city of Antwerp which resulted in his book Drugs. Antwerpen in de greep van de Nederlandse syndicaten (Pelckmans, Antwerpen, 2020) In 2022, he published “The Devil’s Drug. The Global Emergence of Crystal Meth”. The book just came out in US translation.

2024, an updated version of his photo book on Mexico came out: “Drug War Mexico / Narco Violencia” is bilingual - English and Spanish- and was very well received in Mexico.

Teun Voeten still works as a reporter and social researcher at large. Currently he is researching the fentanyl crisis on the Westcoast of the Americas. He is regularly asked for guest lectures on top universities world wide and appears frequently on international talk shows. For his expertise on drugs, warfare and organised crime, he is often consulted by city and national governments and prestigious think tanks.

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