Julie worked as a radio reporter for BBC and independent radio all over the UK before joining swissinfo.ch's predecessor, Swiss Radio International, as a producer. After attending film school, Julie worked as an independent filmmaker before coming to swissinfo.ch in 2001.
The defence ministry has lifted the veil of secrecy surrounding Switzerland’s newly created special forces unit – an elite troop of professional soldiers who can be quickly deployed in international emergencies affecting Swiss citizens. Julie Hunt was at the unveiling. (Julie Hunt, swissinfo.ch November 2007)
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