Gebran Tueni

Lebanese journalist and politician

Gebran Tueni - Lebanese journalist and politician
Born

1957
68 years ago

Died

December 12th, 2005
19 years ago — 48 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Lebanon

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A Lebanese journalist and politician, Tueni played a significant role in Lebanese media and political life. He served as the editor of An-Nahar, one of Lebanon's leading newspapers, where he was involved in promoting freedom of speech and democratic values. Tueni was also a member of the Lebanese Parliament, actively participating in the legislative process. His assassination in 2005 highlighted the dangerous environment for journalists and politicians in Lebanon during that period.

Edited An-Nahar newspaper

Served as a Member of the Lebanese Parliament

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