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Martha Gellhorn

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Gender Female
Death25 years ago
Date of birth November 8,1908
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born St. Louis
Missouri
United States
Date of died February 15,1998
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
Spouse T. S. Mathews
Ernest Hemingway
Bertrand de Jouvenel
T.S. Mathews
Parents Edna Gellhorn
George Gellhorn
Job Journalist
Screenwriter
Novelist
Education Bryn Mawr College
John Burroughs School
Periods 1934–1989
Awards PEN/O. Henry Award
GenresWar
Travel
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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The Face of War
Travels With Myself and Another
A Stricken Field
The Weather in Africa
Letters of Martha Gellhorn
The short novels of Martha Gellhorn
The Honeyed Peace: Stories
Point of No Return
Liana
Love goes to press
The Lowest Trees Have Tops
The Face of War: Writings from the Frontline, 1937-1985
Novellas
The View from the Ground: Peacetime Dispatches, 1936-87
The Atlantic Monthly, V208, No. 4, October, 1961
Liana: Roman
The Granta Book of Travel: The Very Best of the Best in Travel Writing
The trouble I've seen
The View from the Ground
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Martha Gellhorn Life story


Martha Ellis Gellhorn was an American novelist, travel writer, and journalist who is considered one of the great war correspondents of the 20th century. Gellhorn reported on virtually every major world conflict that took place during her 60-year career.

Queen Camilla praises women journalists in war zones

Nov 20,2023 4:31 pm

By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent

Queen Camilla has highlighted the threats to journalists who are " risking their lives" to cover conflicts such as those in Israel and Gaza, and Ukraine.

In a speech to The Foreign Press Association in London, she spoke of the particular importance of female journalists in war zones.

She stressed the need to report on sexual Violence - a " pervasive and all-too-often hidden feature of conflict".

And she warned of female journalists being " targeted on social media".

Speaking in London, She Said : " As we gather, journalists, photographers and their support teams are even now risking their lives. "

It Follows reports of dozens of in Gaza and Israel.

But The Queen also sent a strong message on the often under-reported issue of abuse and sexual Violence against women in war zones.

It was even more vital to cover such stories in an era when " disinformation runs rife" The Queen told her audience of international journalists.

" You have The Ability to break the corrosive silence that frequently surrounds abuse. You bring into the open The Voices of victims, you break taboos, you shine a light on these heinous crimes and you guide The Public on what they can do to help, " said The Queen .

She praised The Role of women journalists in war zones, " who despite the many hurdles they have faced, have been among The Bravest reporters of all".

She spoke of " trailblazers" like Martha Gellhorn , who reported during World War Two, and CNN's Christiane Amanpour , and she praised journalists who had " paid with their lives" such as Marie Colvin , who was killed In Syria , and Daphne Caruana Galizia in Malta.

" Their courage was matched only by their conviction that The Truth matters, " said The Queen .

Since Becoming Queen Last Year , Camilla has continued with her outspoken campaign to highlight The Threat of Violence against women and Domestic Abuse .

Queen Camilla praised the efforts of The Foreign Press Association in providing training for women facing " disruptive and abusive behaviour from members of The Public ".

She mentioned that The Association , marking its 135th anniversary, was originally founded by overseas journalists who had travelled to London to cover a notorious case of Violence against women, in the form of the Jack The Ripper murders.

Journalism was vital to freedom of expression in a democratic system, She Said .

" And I have even been the subject of one or Two Stories myself over The Years . . ," said The Queen .

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