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Marón is an Argentine journalist specialising in the coverage of armed conflicts and international politics. |
Marón is an Argentine journalist specialising in the coverage of armed conflicts and international politics. |
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Her works spread from the coverage of the fourth anniversary of the invasion in 2007 |
Her works spread from the coverage of the fourth anniversary of the invasion in 2007 [2] [3] [4] [5] Saddam Hussein's trial and execution, the first elections to make up the Constitutional Assembly, the Constitutional Referendum, and the Parliamentary elections during the military occupation in 2005. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Karen Marón works as a journalist in Argentina, she is known for her coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, spanning from the Second Intifada to Israel's military offensive on the Gaza Strip. She has also covered crises in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Colombia, and Libya. Reports on social, political, and economic issues, as well as war victims have been written and transmitted by her.
She covered Syria, Libya, and Egypt during the Arab Spring and its aftermath from February 2011 to 2017. [1]
Career
Marón is an Argentine journalist specialising in the coverage of armed conflicts and international politics.
Her works spread from the coverage of the fourth anniversary of the invasion in 2007 [2] [3] [4] [5] Saddam Hussein's trial and execution, the first elections to make up the Constitutional Assembly, the Constitutional Referendum, and the Parliamentary elections during the military occupation in 2005.
References
- ^ AOAV (2013-08-24). "Karen Marón". AOAV. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
Further reading
- Algunos artículos. Folha de São Paulo. (in Portuguese)
- Otros artículos de Karen Marón