Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú
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Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú | |
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Ruiz Guiñazú pictured at her house in Buenos Aires | |
Born | María Magdalena Teresa Ruiz Guiñazú (1931-02-15)15 February 1931 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Died | 6 September 2022(2022-09-06) (aged 91) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Nationality | Argentine |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
Children | 5 |
Parent(s) | Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú María Celina Cantilo Ortiz |
María Magdalena Teresa Ruiz Guiñazú (15 February 1931 – 6 September 2022)[1] was an Argentine writer and journalist. She worked in the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons. She received many Martín Fierro Awards including the Golden Martín Fierro award in 1993.[2]
Her father was Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú, an Argentine politician who is best remembered for his spell as Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship in the 1940s.
Human rights
In the years 1976, 1977 and 1978 she worked in Channel 11, controlled by the army. She was one of 16 women journalists who received an award from the Minister of Home Affairs, General Albano Harguindeguy, in August 1980.[3]
During the 1980s she took an attitude of defence of human rights from different organisations. From her radio show, she was the first to give voice to the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo during the dictatorship government. Throughout her career she has shown to be against violence of any sign, with a pluralistic conception of journalism which fit all voices and all positions.
During the democracy, president Raúl Alfonsín elected her to become an active member of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons or CONADEP. Ruiz Guiñazú's work in the Commission investigation was highlighted.
Awards and honours
- 1974, Premio Santa Clara de Asís.
- 1977, Premio Santa Clara de Asís.
- 1977, Premio San Gabriel.
- 1980, Order of Merit of Poland for her coverage of the first visit of Pope John Paul II to Poland.
- 1983, «Women of the year» elected by popular vote.
- 1984, Order of Merit of France for her defence of human rights.
- 1984, Order of Merit of Italy for her defence of human rights and press freedom.
- 1987, Premios Konex: Certificate of Merit.[4]
- 1987, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1988, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1989, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1990, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1991, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1991, Premio Konex de Platino a la mejor Conductora.
- 1992, Broadcasting Award.
- 1992, Prensario Award.
- 1992, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1993, Prensario Award.
- 1993, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 1993, Gold Martín Fierro Award.
- 1994, Broadcasting Award.
- 1994, Legion of Honor, France, awarded the rank of officer for her defence of human rights and press freedom.
- 1996, Platinum Broadcasting Award for journalism.
- 1997, Award for best news program Broadcasting.
- 1997, Honorary Distinction from Harvard University and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies.
- 1997, Premios Konex: Certificate of Merit.[5]
- 2002, Premio Martín Fierro for best journalistic work.[6][7]
- 2003, Premio Martín Fierro.
- 2003, Grand Prize for Life Path, "'International Women's Media Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award".[8]
- 2007, Premios Konex Platinum and Diamond.[9]
- 2007, Radiofónica Activity Award ETHER for Best Female Broadcaster
- 2008, Premio Martín Fierro Best daily newspaper work in Magdalene Drive unearthly female radial Radio Continental.[10]
- 2008, Premio Martín Fierro.[10]
- 2013, Premio Martín Fierro for female Journalistic Work.[11][12][13]
- 2013, Grand Prize for Press Freedom for her Journalistic Excellence 2013.[14][15]
References
- ^ MAGDALENA RUIZ GUIÑAZÚ
- ^ "1993" (in Spanish). APTRA. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^ César L. Díaz: La cuenta regresiva. La construcción periodística del golpe de Estado de 1976 pág. 89. La Crujía Ediciones Buenos Aires 2002 ISBN 987-1004-10-9
- ^ "Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú". Fundación Konex. 2 November 2012.
- ^ Fundación Konex
- ^ "Los simuladores" se llevó el premio Martín Fierro de Oro
- ^ APTRA 2002 Archived 27 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Courage in Journalism". International Women's Media Foundation. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ Fundación Konex premios 2007
- ^ a b APTRA 2008 Archived 1 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ El periodismo fue la gran estrella de la noche
- ^ Premios Martin Fierro para Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú y Florencia Ibañez
- ^ Todos los ganadores de los premios Martín Fierro 2013
- ^ Premian a Magdalena por defender la libertad de expresión en todo el continente
- ^ La SIP anuncia la relación de ganadores de los premios Excelencia Periodística 2013
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