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    Giuliana Sgrena (born 20 December 1948) is an Italian journalist who works for the Italian communist newspaper il manifesto and the German weekly Die...
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    operation to rescue Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena from kidnappers in Iraq. After the successful retrieval of Sgrena, the car with her and two secret agents...
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  • Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare (abbreviated SISMI, Military Intelligence and Security Service) was the military intelligence agency...
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  • soldiers while escorting a recently released Italian hostage, journalist Giuliana Sgrena, to Baghdad International Airport. During the 1990s, he was involved...
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  • supposed incident on Route Irish, immediately following the rescue of Giuliana Sgrena. Lozano was not the only American soldier involved in this incident...
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    between Iraq and Jordan. March 4: Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena: Liberation of Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, during which secret Italian agent Nicola...
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  • Gulf Wars and more-recent conflicts in the Middle East for CNN Türk. Giuliana Sgrena Anthony Shadid (1968-2012) covered Iraq war, Arab spring. Pulitzer...
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  • agent killed by American friendly fire during the rescue of Giuliana Sgrena. Similarly, Sgrena remarked, neither was Enzo Baldoni, another Italian journalist...
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  • 2004. Italy allegedly paid $5 million in ransom for their release. Giuliana Sgrena, a reporter for Il Manifesto, was kidnapped on February 4, 2005. Her...
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    Still the One"), and a political one "Liberate Giuliana" ("Free Giuliana") in honor of Giuliana Sgrena, an Italian journalist kidnapped in 2005 by insurgents...
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  • Surfaces, Reunites with Family. Nature, May 31, 2012. "Italian Journalist Giuliana Sgrena on Washington's Refusal to Take Responsibility for Fatal Shooting of...
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  • rescued from captivity (Simona Pari, Simona Torretta, Florence Aubenas, Giuliana Sgrena, Teresa Borcz Khalifa, Hannelore Krause, Marie Jeanne Ion, and Jill...
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    Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena was a covert operation by the Italian military secret service, SISMI, to rescue Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena from kidnappers...
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    (from Corriere della Sera - Corriere del Mezzogiorno, January 2005) "Giuliana Sgrena: quello che sta accadendo", by Sergio Nazzaro and Roberto Saviano,...
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  • before the age of 18. March 4 – The car of released Italian hostage Giuliana Sgrena is fired on by U.S. soldiers in Iraq, causing the death of one passenger...
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    of a SISMI agent, Nicola Calipari, during the March 2005 rescue of Giuliana Sgrena, a reporter from Il Manifesto. In labour law, the government introduced...
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    eight Italian hostages, was killed, while Sgrena and the other agent were wounded; see Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena. As a result of the uprisings US General...
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  • Calipari and is suspected of wounding Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena in Baghdad. Sgrena was rescued from a kidnapping by Calipari, and it was claimed...
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    Defense Forces to fly a F-16I jet. 4 February: Italian war correspondent Giuliana Sgrena is kidnapped in Iraq by insurgents. The car carrying her and her companions...
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  • prematurely, and he was the attack's only casualty. One of its reporters, Giuliana Sgrena, was kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents in February 2005 and released on...
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    by friendly fire from a US patrol during the rescue of journalist Giuliana Sgrena from kidnappers in Baghdad. US later refused the extradition of the...
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    killed by U.S. soldiers during the liberation of kidnapped journalist Giuliana Sgrena. It remains unclear whether Italy offered a ransom for the release...
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  • are killed in Al Anbar Governorate. An Italian hostage, journalist Giuliana Sgrena is hurt by friendly fire shortly after her rescue, and an Italian secret...
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  • Barbara Serra Michele Serra Giacinto Menotti Serrati Beppe Severgnini Giuliana Sgrena Giancarlo Siani Renato Simoni Marino Sinibaldi Antonio Socci Adriano...
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  • pupil, for her work in reconciling Israeli and Palestinian youth 2005: Giuliana Sgrena, Italian journalist who was kidnapped in Iraq. 2006: Wolfram Hülsemann...
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    Tunisia's Slain Popular Leader". occupy.com. Retrieved 22 April 2019. Sgrena, Giuliana (2014). Rivoluzioni violate. Milan: Il Saggiatore. ISBN 9788865763629...
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