Pilar Rahola

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Pilar Rahola (Barcelona, October 21, 1958) is a Catalan journalist, politician and writer.

She comes from a republican and anti-fascist family and several relatives of hers are politicians: Pere Rahola, minister in Marina de la República; Frederic Rahola, first Síndic de Greuges (lawer of people) in the Generalitat de Catalunya; etc. She is married and has three children, two of them are adoptive children, one from Barcelona and the other one from Siberia.[1]

Rahola is doctor in Spanish and Catalan Philology in Universitat de Barcelona. She has published several books in Spanish and Catalan and she is a columnist in La Vanguardia, in Spain; La Nación in Argentina; and Diario de América in the United States. She also works usually in television and has taken part in several lectures in universities.

From 1987 to 1990, she was director of the Catalan publishing house Pòrtic, and as a journalist, she was in various relevant events : Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Balkan Wars, Gulf War, the fall of Berlin Wall, etc.

As a politician, she was the only member of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya in Spanish Congress of Deputies in 5th and 6th Spanish legislatures, and vice-major of Barcelona. She also participated in several committees of investigation, specially those related to political corruption like comisión Roldán.[2]

In 1996, she left Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya to join Àngel Colom and Joan Laporta in a new political group "Partit per la Independència", but after their fiasco, she decided to concentrate in journalism and writing.

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[edit] Prizes

  • Doctor honoris causa in Universidad de Artes y Ciencias de la Comunicación de Santiago de Chile, 2004, for her fight in favour of human rights
  • Premio Javer Olam (2004), given by Jewish Chilean Community for her fight against anti-Semitism.
  • Cicla Price (2005), given for her fight against anti-Semitism.
  • Honour Member of University of Tel Aviv, 2006.
  • Golden Menora Price 2006, with Simone Veil, given by French B´nai Brith
  • Scopus Price 2007, the best price given by Hebrean University of Jerusalem.
  • APEI Price for yours articles, given by "Asociación Profesional Española de Informadores de Prensa, Radio y Televisión".
  • Honnour guest in the AIPAC´s Polycy Conference, 2008.


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  1. ^ Biografía 17-04-2007.
  2. ^ Biografía 17-04-2007.

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