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Joaquim Ibarz : ウィキペディア英語版
Joaquim Ibarz

Joaquim Ibarz Melet (25 May 1943 – 12 March 2011) was a Spanish journalist who for 28 years was a Latin America correspondent for the Barcelona newspaper ''La Vanguardia''. He was widely recognized by his journalistic colleagues and others as an expert on Latin American affairs and as an authoritative and witty commentator upon them. ''El País'' correspondent Juan Jesús Aznárez described Ibarz as "the journalist who knows the most about Latin America."

Also described as "a defender of democracy and a staunch critic of the populist and authoritarian regimes in Latin America," Ibarz was present at the 1992 Fujimori coup in Peru, the 1994 Zapatista uprising in Chiapas, and other major events in modern Latin American history. In 1991, owing to his coverage of the regime of Fidel Castro, he became the first Spaniard to be expelled from Cuba. He later recalled that after the fall of the Soviet Union, Cubans "were so desperate that they were eating the island's cats," and said that no story he had ever written had "raised such a ruckus" as the 1992 article in which he "confirmed the sad fate of Cuban cats" by asking 300 or so Cubans if they had eaten cat. "About a third said yes." In addition to being expelled from Cuba, he was accused by Hugo Chávez of being "responsible for the political agitations against the Bolivarian caudillo."
==Early life and education==
Ibarz was born 25 May 1943 in Zaidín (Saidí), Huesca, Spain.
He received a journalism degree from the University of Navarra.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Prizewinning Spanish Journalist Joaquim Ibarz Passes Away )

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