Profile: Marie Colvin, intrepid and fearless war correspondent
Foreign Secretary William Hague, said: "Marie Colvin embodied the highest values of journalism throughout her long and distinguished career as a foreign correspondent” To fellow journalists Marie was a wonderful and warm colleague as well as a brave
The American journalist killed in Syria on Wednesday was a courageous warrior.
Marie Colvin, who has been killed by a shell in Syria aged 56, was a fearless but never foolhardy war correspondent who believed passionately in the need to report on conflicts from the frontline. In a career spanning 30 years, she covered wars from
Marie Colvin of the Sunday Times and Remi Ochlik of Reuters have become the latest journalists to die reporting on the massacres in Syria.
American journalist Marie Colvin and French photographer Rémi Ochlik were killed early this morning in the Syrian city of Homs. Snipers reportedly loyal to President Bashar al-Assad bombarded the home, located in the
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