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Valeriu Saharneanu

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Valeriu Saharneanu
Born (1952-08-03) 3 August 1952 (age 72)
NationalityMoldovan
Other namesValeriu (Vladimir) Saharneanu
EducationMoldova State University
OccupationJournalist
EmployerEuronova Media Group
Known forhead of the Union of Journalists of Moldova
SpouseMaria Bulat-Saharneanu
ChildrenCiprian, Domniţa (b. 1985)

Valeriu Saharneanu (born 3 August 1952) is a journalist from the Republic of Moldova. He has been the head of the Union of Journalists of Moldova since 1994.

Biography

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Valeriu (Vladimir) Saharneanu was born on 3 August 1952 in Cuizăuca, Rezina District, where he completed his elementary studies (1959–1969). He has a degree in philology from the Journalism Department at Moldova's State University, and from the Journalism Department at the Superior School of Political Science in Sankt-Petersburg.[citation needed] He attended the Moldova State University (1970–1975) and the Faculty of Journalism of the Saint Petersburg State University (1987–1989).[citation needed] He attended also courses in Romania (1993), Berlin (1995), Brussels (1996), Paris (1998), Thessaloniki (1999), Strasbourg (2002), Cairo (2004), Norway (2005), the United States (2006).[citation needed]

He worked as editor (1975–1987), deputy editor in chief (1989–1991), editor in chief (1991–1994) at TeleRadio-Moldova.[citation needed] During the 1994 parliamentary election, Saharneanu was attacked at the entrance of the building where he lived and was sick for three months. Soon, he lost his job at TeleRadio-Moldova and his wife, Maria Bulat-Saharneanu, lost her job at "Femeia Moldovei" magazine.[citation needed]

Saharneanu is co-founder and director of Euronova Media Group (the Vocea Basarabiei radio station, TV Euronova, and TV Albasat).[1] In 2001, Saharneanu founded Gazeta Românească [The Romanian Gazette], a weekly magazine sold in Moldova that compiled articles from major Romanian media outlets. The project failed primarily because of financial reasons.[citation needed]

He has been the head of the Union of Journalists of Moldova (Romanian: Uniunea Jurnaliştilor din Moldova) since 1994.[citation needed] On 25 January 2004, at a meeting of an opposition party in Chişinău, officials restricted journalistic activities.[citation needed] As president of the Moldovan Journalists Union, Saharneanu gave a speech at the meeting on the necessity to defend media independence and freedoms.[citation needed] He was summoned by the police and charged with disturbing the public order. A date for his trial was immediately established.[2]

In 2005, Saharneanu was a founding member of the Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova (Romanian: Forumul Democrat al Românilor din Republica Moldova).[citation needed]

In January 2010, as many as 14 people put forward their candidacies for the post of chairman of TeleRadio-Moldova, of whom Constantin Marin got five votes, journalist Valentina Ursu three and Saharneanu, one vote.[3]

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Valeriu Saharneanu, preşedintele Uniunii Jurnaliştilor din Moldova".
  2. ^ "Journalists' union president charged; SEEMO concerned about recent media developments - IFEX".
  3. ^ "New head of Moldova's public broadcasting company elected".
  4. ^ "Moldovan journalists awarded highest state distinctions".
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