- Jaromír Štětina
Jaromír Štětina (born
April 6 1943 ,Prague ) is Czech journalist, writer and politician. He is most known aswar correspondent from conflict areas of former Soviet Union.Štětina studied
University of Economics, Prague (graduated in 1967). He started to work as journalist in newspaperMladá Fronta but after Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968 he was fired because of disagreement with the occupation and worked as geodetist. Later he started to study geology atCharles University in Prague and organized 25 geologic or sport tours toSiberia andAsia . Since 1989 he works in re-established newspaperLidové noviny . In 1990 he moved as foreign correspondent in toMoscow from where he covered numerous conflicts in formerSoviet Union . During 1993-94 he waseditor-in-chief of Lidové noviny. In 1994, together with journalistPetra Procházková , founded independent journalist agency "Epicentrum" dedicated to war reporting.Štětina specialised on war conflicts in Europe, Asia and Africa and covered more than 20 of them. He published ten books, dozens of documentary movies and countless articles.
In 2004 elections into the Senate (upper chamber of the Czech parliament) Štětina become independent candidate under umbrella of Green Party ("Strana Zelených") and was voted in because of his popularity.
External links
* [http://www.jaromirstetina.cz/zivotopis Štětina's website (in Czech)]
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