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Eva Golinger

Eva Golinger (born Eve Winifred Golinger; February 19, 1973) is an American-born〔
〕 attorney and naturalized Venezuelan citizen who edits the ''Correo del Orinoco International'', a web- and print-based newspaper which is financed by the Venezuelan government.〔

* 〕 Golinger is also a member of the Venezuelanalysis.com team.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Venezuela Analysis )〕〔Bogardus, Keven (22 September 2004). (Venezuela Head Polishes Image With Oil Dollars: President Hugo Chavez takes his case to America's streets. ) Center for Public Integrity. Retrieved 22 February 2010.〕〔(About venezuelanalysis.com. ) Venezuelanalysis.com. Retrieved 21 February 2010.〕 In a 2011 profile in ''The New York Times'' she was described as "one of the most prominent fixtures of Venezuela’s expanding state propaganda complex", and her newspaper as "Venezuela's equivalent of the Cuban newspaper Granma".〔 "I'm a soldier for this revolution," she told ''The New York Times''.
Golinger is the author of several books on Venezuela's relationship with the United States. She is an outspoken supporter of the former socialist president of Venezuela, the late Hugo Chávez.〔Romero, Simon, (26 October 2009). ("Michael Moore Irks Supporters of Chávez". ) ''New York Times''〕 As of May 2011 she serves as a foreign policy advisor to the Venezuelan government.〔()〕 Chávez has called her ''La novia de Venezuela'' ("The Girlfriend of Venezuela").〔Golinger, Eva (10 January 2010). (Eva Golinger Describes Curacao as the Third Frontier of the United States. ) Salem-News.com. Retrieved 22 February 2010〕 According to the ''National Catholic Reporter'' in 2004 Golinger was "head of the pro-Chávez Venezuela Solidarity Committee in New York".〔Jones, Bart (2 April 2004). ("U.S. funds aid Chavez opposition: National Endowment for Democracy at center of dispute in Venezuela". ) ''National Catholic Reporter''. Retrieved 21 February 2010.〕 Her website, venezuelafoia.info, aims to shed light on what she calls links between U.S. government agencies and Venezuelan organizations by publishing documents obtained using the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).〔Forero, Juan (3 December 2004). ("Documents Show C.I.A. Knew of a Coup Plot in Venezuela". ) ''The New York Times''. Retrieved 21 February 2010.〕
Golinger is a weekly host for a television show on RT News, a television channel financed by the government of Russia〔 and a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=International Organization for a Participatory Society )
==Personal life==
Golinger was born in Langley Airforce Base, Virginia on 19 February 1973 to Ronald Golinger, a US Air Force psychiatrist, and Elizabeth Golinger (née Calderon), an attorney of Venezuelan and Cuban descent.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eva Golinger Profile on the International Organization for a Participatory Society )〕 At a young age, Golinger was introduced to progressive causes, with her mother Elizabeth bringing her to marches for women's rights.〔

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