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Eugeniusz Smolar (born 31 December 1945) is a Polish journalist who worked for the BBC for over 20 years.
He studied economics at the University of Warsaw. but had to interrupt his studies in connection with his participation in the demonstrations of March 1968, protesting against the invasion of troops and the Warsaw Pact of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 <ref> Radio Free Europe, (2007), [http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1076664.html. World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far'], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>. In 1970 he emigrated to Sweden.  He graduated from the Department of Sociology, University of Uppsala. In 1975 he worked as a journalist with the Polish Section of the BBC, in 1982 deputy director and in 1988 director of the section. He continued to work for the BBC until 1997. In 1997 he initiated the creation of Inforadio with the BBC and commercial partners (currently Tokfm). In October 2005 he was president of the Center for International Relations <ref> Radio Free Europe, (2007), [http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1076664.html. World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far'], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>. 
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He studied economics at the University of Warsaw but had to interrupt his studies because of his involvement in the demonstrations of March 1968, protesting against the invasion of troops and the Warsaw Pact of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. <ref> Radio Free Europe, (2007), [http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1076664.html. World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far'], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>. In 1970 he emigrated to Sweden and later graduated from the Department of Sociology, University of Uppsala. In 1975 he began working as a journalist with the Polish Section of the BBC, and in 1982 became deputy director of the section, then director in 1988. He worked for the BBC until 1997.  
  
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In 1997 he initiated the creation of Inforadio with the BBC and commercial partners (currently Tokfm). In October 2005 he was president of the [[Center for International Relations]] <ref> Radio Free Europe, (2007), [http://www.rferl.org/content/article/1076664.html. World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far'], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>. 
  
==Affliliations==
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==Affiliations==
  
 
[[Democracy and Security International Conference]], Attendee <ref>Democracy and Security Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref>|[[ Centre for International Relations]], President | [[Hoover Institution]], Participant Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference <ref> [http://www.hoover.org/research/conferences/3042321.html Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>
 
[[Democracy and Security International Conference]], Attendee <ref>Democracy and Security Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref>|[[ Centre for International Relations]], President | [[Hoover Institution]], Participant Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference <ref> [http://www.hoover.org/research/conferences/3042321.html Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference], Accessed 25-February-2009 </ref>

Latest revision as of 16:29, 24 August 2010

Eugeniusz Smolar (born 31 December 1945) is a Polish journalist who worked for the BBC for over 20 years.

He studied economics at the University of Warsaw but had to interrupt his studies because of his involvement in the demonstrations of March 1968, protesting against the invasion of troops and the Warsaw Pact of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. [1]. In 1970 he emigrated to Sweden and later graduated from the Department of Sociology, University of Uppsala. In 1975 he began working as a journalist with the Polish Section of the BBC, and in 1982 became deputy director of the section, then director in 1988. He worked for the BBC until 1997.

In 1997 he initiated the creation of Inforadio with the BBC and commercial partners (currently Tokfm). In October 2005 he was president of the Center for International Relations [2].

Affiliations

Democracy and Security International Conference, Attendee [3]|Centre for International Relations, President | Hoover Institution, Participant Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference [4]

Notes

  1. Radio Free Europe, (2007), World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far', Accessed 25-February-2009
  2. Radio Free Europe, (2007), World: Amnesty Report Goes 'Too Far', Accessed 25-February-2009
  3. Democracy and Security Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009
  4. Cold War Broadcasting Impact Conference, Accessed 25-February-2009