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− | '''Eva Golinger''' (born '''Eve Winifred Golinger'''; 19 February 1973) is an American-born <ref name=venroots> | + | '''Eva Golinger''' (born '''Eve Winifred Golinger'''; 19 February 1973) is an American-born <ref name=venroots>http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/05/world/americas/05venezuela.html?_r=0 </ref> attorney and naturalized Venezuelan citizen who edits ''Correo del Orinoco International'', a web- and print-based newspaper. Golinger is also a member of the Venezuelanalysis.com team.<ref>http://venezuelanalysis.com</ref> |
− | </ref> attorney and naturalized Venezuelan citizen who edits ''Correo del Orinoco International'', a web- and print-based newspaper. Golinger is also a member of the Venezuelanalysis.com team.<ref> | ||
Golinger is winner of the International Award for Journalism in Mexico (2009), named “La Novia de Venezuela” by President Hugo Chávez, is an Attorney and Writer from, originally from New York, and living in Caracas, Venezuela since 2005. She is author of the best-selling books, ''“The Chávez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela”'' (2006 Olive Branch Press), ''“Bush vs. Chávez: Washington’s War on Venezuela”'' (2007, Monthly Review Press) Since 2003, she has been investigating, analyzing and writing about US intervention in Venezuela using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about US Government efforts to undermine progressive movements in Latin America. | Golinger is winner of the International Award for Journalism in Mexico (2009), named “La Novia de Venezuela” by President Hugo Chávez, is an Attorney and Writer from, originally from New York, and living in Caracas, Venezuela since 2005. She is author of the best-selling books, ''“The Chávez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela”'' (2006 Olive Branch Press), ''“Bush vs. Chávez: Washington’s War on Venezuela”'' (2007, Monthly Review Press) Since 2003, she has been investigating, analyzing and writing about US intervention in Venezuela using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about US Government efforts to undermine progressive movements in Latin America. |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 7 August 2021
"Propagandist" Eva Golinger (Journalist) | |
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Born | 19 February 1973 Langley Field, Virginia, United States |
Nationality | Venezuela |
Alma mater | Sarah Lawrence College, City University of New York School of Law |
Spouse | Gustavo Moncada |
Exposed | Suspected assassination of Hugo Chavez |
Interests | • Venezuela • Latin America |
A crusading journalist in the cause of exposing US interference in Venezuela and Latin America generally. She has particular expertise in the circumstances surrounding the death of President Hugo Chavez |
Eva Golinger (born Eve Winifred Golinger; 19 February 1973) is an American-born [1] attorney and naturalized Venezuelan citizen who edits Correo del Orinoco International, a web- and print-based newspaper. Golinger is also a member of the Venezuelanalysis.com team.[2]
Golinger is winner of the International Award for Journalism in Mexico (2009), named “La Novia de Venezuela” by President Hugo Chávez, is an Attorney and Writer from, originally from New York, and living in Caracas, Venezuela since 2005. She is author of the best-selling books, “The Chávez Code: Cracking US Intervention in Venezuela” (2006 Olive Branch Press), “Bush vs. Chávez: Washington’s War on Venezuela” (2007, Monthly Review Press) Since 2003, she has been investigating, analyzing and writing about US intervention in Venezuela using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain information about US Government efforts to undermine progressive movements in Latin America.
A Document by Eva Golinger
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:The Strange Death of Hugo Chavez | Interview | 22 April 2016 | Hugo Chávez | Mike Whitney interviews Eva Golinger and discusses persuasive evidence that Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez did not die from a naturally occuring cancer in 2013 |