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Nationality | Nationality |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Name, also known as ..., (DAY MONTH YEAR – DAY MONTH YEAR), a NATIONALITY MEDIUM OCCUPATION for the ORGANIZATION in CITY, STATE/PROVINCE, COUNTRY ... SUMMARY OF NOTABILITY (You will provide more detailed information about this journalist's nobility under the impact section below).
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- 5. Sometimes education is known.
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- 7. Did the person have a title for their position (e.g., Director, Editor-in-Chief)?
- 8. Usually nationality is known, but sometimes a person can have dual citizenship, in which cases you would list both.
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- 5. What was their job title? Use that in place of occupation.
- 6. Which medium or media did the person work in? Newspaper? Radio? Television? Online?
- 7. For which company?
- 8. Where did the person work (City, Country)?
- 9. What is this person known for?
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Personal
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Career
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Death
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Context
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Impact
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Reactions
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Common references for this section include the UN Secretary General or the UNESCO Director-General and the press freedom organizations.
See also
edit- University of Southern Indiana (Replace with a relevant article)
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edit- nytimes[1]
- aljazeera[2]
- straitstimes[3]
- middleeasteye[4]
- electronicintifada[5]
- unrwa[6]
- unesco[7]
- rsf[8]
- cpj[9]
- hrdmemorial[10]
- thepolicymaker[11]
- youtube[12]
USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE: *syria[13]
References
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- ^ Hubbard, Ben; Shoumali, Karam (2018-07-26). "Hundreds Died in Syrian Custody, Government Acknowledges". The New York Times.
- ^ "'They killed my love': Remembering photographer Niraz Saied | News | al Jazeera".
- ^ "Award-winning Palestinian photographer Niraz Saied 'dies in Syria jail'". 2018-07-16.
- ^ "The death of Niraz Saied in Syria: Could we have done more?".
- ^ "Palestinian photographer reported killed in Syrian prison". 2018-07-18.
- ^ "Yarmouk youth wins 2014 UNRWA/EU photography competition".
- ^ "Director-General urges inquiry into death of photojournalist Niraz Saeed in a prison in Syria". 2018-07-24.
- ^ "Photographer Niraz Saied dies in Syrian prison | Reporters without borders". 2018-07-19.
- ^ "Palestinian photojournalist jailed in 2015 dies in Syrian government custody".
- ^ "Niraz Saied – HRD Memorial".
- ^ http://www.thepolicymaker.net/opinion-20/
- ^ "Letters from al Yarmouk - Trailer - Rashid Masharawi - رشيد مشهراوي". YouTube.
- ^ "مقتل الناشط الإعلامي نيراز سعيد تحت التعذيب في معتقلات النظام السوري".
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