Mónica González (journalist)

Mónica González in 2013

Mónica González Mujica (born 24 October 1949) is a Chilean writer and journalist.[1][2] She won the Maria Moors Cabot Prize in 2002 and UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2010.[3] From 2005-2006 she was editor of es:Diario Siete, a daily paper in Santiago de Chile which ran for a year.

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  1. Lugo, Jairo - 2008 The Media In Latin America - Page 75 0335222013 "Mónica González is recognized as one of the best Chilean journalists, especially for her investigations into the violation of ... She is the author of the books Bomb in a Street of Palermo (with Edwin Harrington as co-author, 1986), Chile"
  2. Kristian Gustafson - 2007 Hostile Intent: U.S. Covert Operations in Chile, 1964-1974 1612343597 ready to participate in force”—they did not believe it was in the revolt's aftermath.29 Yet a recent revelation by Chilean reporter and author Mónica González seems to show that, ...
  3. Mónica González Mujica of Chile to receive UNESCO Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2010


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