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Thursday, February 23, 2012

MARIE COLVIN KILLED IN SYRIA


Nonpareil journalist who lost an eye in Sri Lanka has been killed in a bomb explosion in Syria.

Marie Colvin was an American journalist who is said to have worked in world’s most dangerous places showing her, boldness and cleverness at journalism had died in Syria last night succumbing to injuries caused after a bomb explosion This nonpareil journalist had worked over the last 11 years with one eye after she had lost one of her eyes in Sri Lanka as a result of her stubborn decision to report on LTTE the war situation in the North East in 2011. 
When she lost her eye, she said that:Nonpareil journalist who lost an eye in Sri Lanka has been killed in a bomb explosion in Syria.

Marie Colvin was an American journalist who is said to have worked in world’s most dangerous places showing her, boldness and cleverness at journalism had died in Syria last night succumbing to injuries caused after a bomb explosion This nonpareil journalist had worked over the last 11 years with one eye after she had lost one of her eyes in Sri Lanka as a result of her stubborn decision to report on LTTE the war situation in the North East in 2011. 
When she lost her eye, she said that:
“I had a desire to report the suffering of the Tamil people which was a secret to the world. That is why I stubbornly entered an area which was banned for journalists by the LTTE. When I was about to enter a banned boundary, a soldier shot me and I lost my eye…yet I didn’t stop there.”
She was a graduate of Anthropology who worked for The Sunday Times in England over the last 25 years reporting the problems faced by the people in war affected areas all over the world and she died when she was in Syria reporting the currentsituation of the war in Syria. 
A French photographer died with her and she was 56 years old at the time of her demise. Marie Colvin who went to the most dangerous war affected areas in the world bravely wrote many ‘feature’ articles. The media operation led by her in 1990 in Russia while hiding behind Russian combat jets was felicitated later on.
It was Marie Colvin who had taken one of the special interviews with Gadaffi, the leader of Libya a few days before her death. Her last report was about a small boy who had died due to the war in Syria. She had done that incident for the CNN.
Watch BELOW the video which shows Marie Colvin’s and the Photographer’s dead bodies amidst the ruins of the building where the bomb was blasted. 

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