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This is a list of lists of journalists. By country * List of American print journalists * List of Argentine journalists * List of Armenian journalists * List of Brazilian journalists * List of Bulgarian journalists * List of Canadian journalists * List of English journalists * List of Eritrean journalists * List of French journalists * List of newsreaders and journalists in France * List of German journalists * List of Haitian journalists * List of Hong Kong journalists * List of Indian journalists * List of Italian journalists * List of Malawian journalists * List of Pakistani journalists * List of Slovenian journalists * List of South African journalists * List of Sri Lankan journalists * List of Swedish journalists * List of Uruguayan journalists Other by country * List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–14) * List of journalists killed in Bangladesh * List of journalists killed in Europe * List of journalists killed in Guatemala * L ...
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List Of American Print Journalists
This is a list of selected American print journalists, including some of the more notable figures of 20th-century newspaper and magazine journalism. 19th-century print journalists * M. E. C. Bates (1839–1905) – writer, journalist, newspaper editor; co-organizer/president of the Michigan Woman's Press Association; associate editor of the ''Grand Traverse Herald''; writer for the ''Evening Record'' and the '' Detroit Tribune''; oldest, continuous, newspaper correspondent in Michigan *Mary Temple Bayard (pen name, "Meg"; 1853-1916), writer, journalist * Philip Alexander Bell (1808–1886) – abolitionist; founder and editor of ''The Colored American'', ''The Pacific Appeal'', and ''The San Francisco Elevator'' * Lettie S. Bigelow (1849–1906) – "Aunt Dorothy" letters at ''True Light'' * Anna Braden (1858-1939) – editor, ''Presbyterian Visitor'' * Mary Towne Burt (1842–1898) – newspaper publisher and editor of '' Our Union'', the organ of the Woman's Christian Temperance U ...
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List Of Slovenian Journalists
{{Lists of Slovenians A list of notable journalists from Slovenia: A – G * Louis Adamic * Ivan Ahčin * Valentin Areh * Milko Bambič * Janez Bleiweis * Izidor Cankar * Andrej Einspieler * Jurij Gustinčič H – P * Dušan Jelinčič * Zoran Jerin * Josip Jurčič * Miško Kranjec * Alojzij Kuhar * Fran Levstik * Miša Molk * Miran Ogrin * Vladimir Pavšič * Albin Prepeluh Albin Prepeluh (22 February 1881 – 20 November 1937) was a Slovenian left wing politician, journalist, editor, political theorist and translator. Before World War I, he was the foremost Slovene Marxist revisionist theoretician. After the War, h ... * Alenka Puhar R – T *Anja Rupel *Katja Špur *Janez Stanič *Josip Stritar V – Ž

* Valentin Vodnik * Dimitrij Volčič * Janez J. Švajncer Slovenian journalists, Lists of Slovenian people by occupation, Journo Lists of journalists, Slovenian ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In The Mexican Drug War
Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism as a profession. More than 100 media workers have been killed or disappeared since 2000, and most of these crimes remained unsolved, improperly investigated, and with few perpetrators arrested and convicted. Historical summary Targeted killings of journalists in Mexico have existed since the reign of Porfirio Díaz and the Mexican Revolution in 1910. When the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) ruled the presidency in the 1930s following the Revolution, the Mexican government practically monopolized the press in Mexico in order to get favorable coverage in the media. Journalists who complied with ...
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List Of Victims Of The Sicilian Mafia
This list of victims of the Sicilian Mafia includes people who have been killed by the Sicilian Mafia while opposing its rule. It does not include people killed in internal conflicts of the Mafia itself. 1890s 1893 *February 1 – Emanuele Notarbartolo, former mayor of Palermo (1873–1876) and director of the Banco di Sicilia. He wanted to "clean" the management of the bank, damaging the Mafia political power. 1900s 1905 *October 14 – Luciano Nicoletti, peasant, militant of the Fasci Siciliani movement, engaged in struggles against large estates. He was 54 years old when he died. 1906 *January 13 – Andrea Orlando, doctor, city councilor. He supported the peasants in the struggles for "collective tenancy". 1909 *March 12 – Joseph Petrosino, a New York City police officer on a mission in Palermo to gather information from local police files to help deport Italian gangsters from New York as illegal immigrants. 1910s 1911 *May 16 – Lorenzo Panepinto, peasant leader ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In Assam
This is a list of journalists killed in Assam. Since 1987, 23 editors, correspondents and reporters were killed in Assam. References {{Reflist Assam ass Ass most commonly refers to: * Buttocks (in informal American English) * Donkey or ass, ''Equus africanus asinus'' **any other member of the subgenus ''Asinus'' Ass or ASS may also refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Ass'' (album), 1973 albu ... Journalists killed Journalists killed Assam, killed Killed ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In India
See also * List of journalists killed in Bangladesh * Attacks on RTI activists in India References External linksCPJ {{Asia topic, List of journalists killed in Journalists killed India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In Honduras
This is a list of journalists killed in Honduras. 1983 * Dial Torgerson, American war correspondent of Los Angeles Times - 21 June 1983 in Trojes, El Paraíso. 2001 * Aristides Soto, Televicentro sports commentator - 5 October 2001 in San Pedro Sula. 2003 * Germán Antonio Rivas, Mayavisión Canal 7 news anchor - 26 November 2003 in Santa Rosa de Copán 2007 * Carlos Salgado, Radio Cadena Voces, Host - 18 October 2007 in Tegucigalpa (capital), Francisco Morazán 2009 * Rafael Munguia, Radio Cadena Voces reporter - 1 April 2009 in San Pedro Sula * Gabriel Fino Noriega, Estelar Radio - 3 July 2009 in San Juan Pueblo * Bernardo Rivera Paz - kidnapped on 14 March 2009 in San Pedro Sula and founded dead on 9 July in Florida, Copán. 2010 * Nicolás Asfura - 17 February 2010 * Joseph Hernández Ochoa, TV Channel 51, TV host - 1 March 2010 in Tegucigalpa (capital), Francisco Morazán * David Meza Montesinos, TV Channel 45, Radio El Patio, Radio America - 11 March 2010 in La ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In Guatemala
Guatemala is one of the most dangerous countries for journalists and media workers in Latin America. At least 342 journalists were murdered and 126 were disappeared or illegally arrested during the Guatemalan Civil War (1960–1996). On average, that would calculate to one attack each month for 36 years. When fighting broke out between the leftist guerrilla movements and the right-wing government, journalism became a dangerous profession in the country. Hundreds of media workers were beaten, imprisoned, kidnapped, or even killed for writing about corruption, repression, organized crime, and human right violations committed by the regime. As the intensity of the civil war increased in the 1970s, Guatemalan journalism polarized and journalists became involved in politics. If a citizen wanted to report a crime, they went to the press, not to law enforcement; people who wanted to voice their political opposition sent their work for publication to newspapers, not to the Guatemalan governm ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In Europe
This is a list of journalists killed in Europe (as a continent), divided by country. While journalists in the European Union (EU) generally work in good conditions, there are cases of murdered journalists, and many of them remain unpunished. This list includes non-EU countries within Europe such as Turkey, Ukraine and Russia. Abkhazia * Alexandra Tuttle, correspondent for ''The Wall Street Journal'', was killed on 22 September 1993 when the military plane on which she was flying was hit by an Abkhazian ground-to-air missile. * Andrey Soloviev, Soviet war photographer for ITAR-TASS was killed by a sniper in Sukhumi on 27 September 1993. * Georgy Chanya, correspondent for ''Resonants'' was killed on 26 May 1998 while reporting fighting between Abkhazian rebels and Georgian guerrilla fighters near Gali. Armenia * Tigran Nagdalian, fatally shot in the head on 28 December 2002 in Yerevan. Azerbaijan * Photographer reporter Chingiz Mustafayev for Democratic Russia Press Agenc ...
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List Of Journalists Killed In Bangladesh
List of journalists killed in Bangladesh is about journalists killed in Bangladesh while reporting or on account of their journalism. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, the organization has confirmed that 13 journalists have been killed in Bangladesh since 1992. Journalist killed since 1992 Journalists killed during 1971 See also *Political repression of cyber-dissidents References External links Committee to Protect JournalistsUNESCO {{Asia topic, List of journalists killed in Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ... People killed in the Bangladesh Liberation War ...
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List Of Journalists Killed During The War In Afghanistan (2001–14)
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List Of Uruguayan Journalists
The following is a list of notable Uruguayan journalists: A–D *Hugo Alfaro * Homero Alsina Thevenet *Danilo Arbilla *Lucho Avilés *César Batlle Pacheco *Rafael Batlle Pacheco *Jorge Batlle Ibáñez *José Batlle y Ordóñez *Luis Batlle Berres *Salvador Bécquer Puig *Washington Beltrán Mullin *Virginia Bolten *Natalio Félix Botana * Emiliano Cotelo *Isidoro de María *Ramón Díaz *César di Candia * Carlos María Domínguez F–L *Pedro Figari *Manuel Flores Mora *Eduardo Galeano *Jorge Gestoso * Julio César Grauert *Ernesto Herrera *Luis Alberto de Herrera *Luis Alberto Lacalle M–Q *Carlos Maggi * Walter Martínez *Luis Melián Lafinur * Eudoro Melo * Alejandro Michelena *Zelmar Michelini * Víctor Hugo Morales *Benito Nardone * María Inés Obaldía *Jorge Pacheco Areco * Isabel Pisano *Carlos Quijano R–Z * Carlos María Ramírez *Eduardo Rodríguez Larreta * Blanca Rodríguez * Renán Rodríguez * Rómulo Rossi * Antonio Rubio Pérez *Florencio Sánchez * ...
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