On
september 10th, Chile lose one of the most famous journalist, Raquel Correa.
She first studied pychology but
then she stuidied journalism, starting her career in 1950. She worked in El
Mercurio, Canal 13 and Radio Cooperativa. She worked during the dictatorship
including dissenting voices into her writing. For example, in 1988, she
interviewed to Ricardo Lagos, that was a opositor to the Pinochet’s goverment.
For this
reason she was the winner in 1991 of National Journalism Prize Courtesy of
Wikimedia Commons. Also, she was a awesome interviwer! And she could interview
Teresa of Calcutta, Augosto Pinochet, Sebastián Piñera, etc.
The
journalist, published books like “Preguntas que hacen historia,” that was a
book with her interviews during 40 years, and “Ego Sum Pinochet,” with the
interviews to Agusto Pinochet, the former dictator.
One of
the most controversial interview was the Sebastián Piñera’s interview, after
“Piñergate”. This was a controversial scandal because in that time, 1992, the
medios discovered a phone recording between the presidential candidate
(Sebastián Piñera) and his friend, Pedro Díaz. They were planning something to
the other presidential candidate, Matthei, take away her candidature.
When
Raquel Correa died, the Chile’s President, Sebastián Piñera said: “I want to thank Raquel Correa because she
always was a great defender of freedom of expression, of pluralism, even in
times when they were not easy to defend”
I'm very sad for the death of Raquel, she was my idol!
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This is a bad new for the chilean journalism. now, i know more about this great woman on his work!
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