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Lissy Schmidt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lissy Schmidt Lissy Schmidt (ca. 1959 – 3 April 1994), also known by her pseudonyms Milena Ergen and Petra Sert,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=International Institute of Social History )〕 was a German journalist who worked for the Agence France Presse, ''Frankfurter Rundschau'' (Frankfurt), and ''Der Tagesspiegel'' (Berlin). She and her driver were both killed in an ambush outside of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, while she was reporting about the Iraqi Kurds.〔 The publication of one of her books in Turkish led to its ban in Turkey and provoked a freedom of expression case in Europe.〔 == Personal ==
Lissy Schmidt was from Wiesbaden, Germany.〔 She was a member of Pax Christi in Limburg and founded chapters in Wiesbaden and Idstein. Schmidt knew two Kurdish-language dialects, Sorani and Kirmanji, and according to ''Die Zeit'' newspaper, she was well-known among Kurds. She was murdered when she was 35 years old. A monument in her memory was constructed in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq.〔
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