Rodica Mahu
Rodica Mahu | |
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Born |
Orhei | 18 July 1959
Nationality |
USSR Moldova |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | Journalistic activity |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Parent(s) | Gheorghe (b 29 April 1925), Margareta |
Awards | The "Golden Apple" |
Rodica Mahu (born 18 July 1959, Orhei) is a journalist from the Republic of Moldova. She is the editor in chief of Jurnal de Chişinău.
On 10 April 2009, Rodica Mahu was kidnapped while sending information for the publications' website through the phone from behind the Government building; she was interrogated by the police and released after two hours.[1][2][3] South East Europe Media Organisation was alarmed about the kidnapping.[4]
Awards
- The "Golden Apple", the Top 10 Journalists Gala 2010.[5]
References
- ↑ Journalist Rodica Mahu was kidnapped, say colleagues from Jurnal de Chisinau
- ↑ Jurnalista Rodica Mahu a fost rapita de indivizi in civil
- ↑ Moldovan government attacking journalists, reporter says
- ↑ Journalists prevented from entering Moldova; journalists and media workers assaulted, detained and interrogated by police officers
- ↑ Rodica Mahu obtained the "Golden Apple" as well
External links
- Journalist Rodica Mahu was kidnapped, say colleagues from Jurnal de Chisinau
- Ziarul Ring din Bucuresti a premiat-o pe Rodica Mahu jurnalista retinuta in fata redactiei sale
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