María Jimena Duzán
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María Jimena Duzán Sáezn (born 1959) is a Colombian journalist and political scientist. She has worked for some of the most important media outlets in the country, including ''
El Espectador ''El Espectador'' () is a nationally circulated Colombian newspaper founded by Fidel Cano Gutiérrez in 1887 in Medellín and published since 1915 in Bogotá. It was initially published twice a week, 500 issues each, but some years later became ...
'', '' El Tiempo'', and the magazine ''
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'', where she was employed from 2008 to 2020. From 2020 to 2021, she was a host on
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's
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. She has also written for international publications. She is known for her criticism of the
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government (2002–2010).


Biography

María Jimena Duzán was born in
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, Colombia, in 1959. She began writing at age 16, when she wrote a tribute to her deceased father, newspaper columnist Lucio Duzán, and submitted it to the then-director of ''El Espectador'', Guillermo Cano. Cano published the piece and gave her a column in the paper titled "Mi hora cero" ("My Zero Hour"), making her one of the country's youngest columnists. Duzán went on to study political science at the University of the Andes and in Paris, where she also worked as a foreign correspondent. She kept working for ''El Espectador'', reporting for its investigations team and continuing to write her opinion column. Her mention Guillermo Cano was assassinated in 1986, apparently in connection with his investigations into drug trafficking gangs, and Duzán received death threats in response to her columns. In 1989, ''El Espectador'' was the target of a terrorist attack by one of the drug gangs. The following year, her sister, fellow journalist Silvia Duzán, was assassinated at age 30 in Cimitarra, along with three others, by a paramilitary group. She had been covering political violence in the
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for the BBC. Later that year, María Jimena Duzán was given a Courage Award from the
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, which she dedicated to her sister and others who have given their lives for democracy. In 1994, she published the book ''Death Beat: A Colombian Journalist's Life Inside the Cocaine Wars'', in which she recollects her days as a reporter for ''El Espectador'', and in 2010 she more directly addressed her sister's death in the book ''Mi viaje al infierno''. Back at the University of the Andes, Duzán founded the country's first postgraduate journalism degree, which she oversaw for five years. In this period, she was chosen for a
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at
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. She wrote for various international publications including the ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. For three years, she worked as a Colombian
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in
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. From 1992 to 1993, Duzán wrote for the magazine ''Semana'', then later as a columnist for the newspaper ''El Tiempo'', before returning to ''Semana'' in 2008. In her later stint at ''Semana'', which lasted until 2020, she contributed as both a reporter and a columnist, and hosted the weekly program ''Semana en Vivo''. In this period she was notably critical of Álvaro Uribe's presidency, publishing the critical book ''Así gobierna Uribe'' in 2004. After the magazine was acquired by the Gillinsky Group and its editorial direction changed significantly, Duzán quit alongside many of her colleagues. From 2020 to 2021, she worked for the morning news program on Caracol Radio's La W. Then, in 2021, she began pursuing independent projects, including a podcast ''A Fondo'' on
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. In 2022, she became a columnist for the magazine '' Cambio''. In 2005, Duzán received a for journalist of the year.


References

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