29th Anniversary of the Murder of José Luis Cabezas, the Case that Changed the History of Photojournalism
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In Argentina, January 25th marks the National Day of the Graphic Reporter in memory of the graphic journalist José Luis Cabezas, who was murdered while carrying out his professional work in 1997. The date was established by National Law No. 24,876 approved and promulgated that same year with the aim of paying tribute to his trajectory and to the work of graphic workers in general. The slogan that accompanies the commemoration is “Do not forget C…
Today, January 25, the Day of the Graphic Reporter is commemorated in Argentina, a date that evokes the memory of José Luis Cabezas, who was brutally murdered on a day like today in 1997. Cabezas, recognized for capturing iconic moments with his lens, became a symbol of the struggle for press freedom. Born on November 28, 1961 in Wilde, Cabezas stood out for his work in News Magazine, where he achieved recognition for his photograph of chaplain …
29 years after the murder of José Luis Cabezas, the crime of the photojournalist continues to mark a before and after in the history of Argentine journalism. The professional was murdered by hitmen linked to the economic power of Alfredo Yabrán, the businessman who committed suicide in 1998 when he was about to be arrested. The case shook society, exposed the limits of freedom of the press and put under threat the exercise of journalism in Argen…
In 1997, a law was enacted to commemorate his death, under the slogan "Do not forget Heads".
It marks the 29th anniversary of the assassination of photojournalist José Luis Cabezas. A crime that shocked the country, exposed links of power and became a symbol of the struggle for freedom of the press in Argentina.
This Sunday marks the 29th anniversary of the crime of José Luis Cabezas, the photojournalist attacked by hitmen linked to Alfredo Yabrán. The post 29th anniversary of the crime of José Luis Cabezas, the murder that shook Argentine journalism appeared first on El Intranssigente.
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