Tuesday, 7 July 2009

Ex-hostage Terry Anderson returns to Beirut to teach journalism

Former hostage Terry Anderson, kidnapped when he was head of the Associated Press bureau in Beirut, has returned to the Lebanon to teach journalism, The Huffington Post reports.
Anderson, who spent nearly seven years as a hostage in Lebanon before being released in 1991, is teaching students at the American University in Beirut about covering the Middle East as a journalist.
Magda Abu-Fadil, director of journalism training at the American University of Beirut, has written the article about Anderson for The Huffington Post.
Story via Editor & Publisher.

1 comment:

Journalist M.F.Machado said...

Congratulations! A very necessary, and interesting issue.

At the same time, as you are a Journalist, and thanking you in advance for your kind attention, I would like to inform you about the following subject, since it already affects Latin America, as a whole:

"On behalf of the Constitution of Honduras, is this complaint signed by this Journalist in the FBI against Barack Hussein Obama:

Barack Hussein Obama, in full knowledge of his falsity, and in reckless disregard of the Constitution of Honduras - BY WAY OF WHICH ZELAYA WAS IMPEACHED;

Barack Hussein Obama, in full knowledge of his falsity, and in reckless disregard of the Constitution of Honduras - AFTER ZELAYA IMPEACHMENT - publicly stated:

- 'Zelaya is the President of Honduras' -

Barack Hussein Obama, in full knowledge of his falsity, and in reckless disregard of the Constitution of Honduras,

FROM THEN ON supports Zelaya inconstitutional and ilegal presidency.

Barack Hussein Obama, in full knowledge of his falsity, and in reckless disregard of the Constitution of Honduras, - FROM THEN ON IMPEACHED THE CONSTITUTION OF HONDURAS."