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Vicky Pelaez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vicky Peláez
Virginia "Vicky" Peláez Ocampo (born 1956, Cuzco, Peru) is a Peruvian journalist and columnist, currently for ''The Moscow News'' newspaper. She is known for her leftist writings in ''El Diario La Prensa'', a New York City Spanish language newspaper. Prior to working in the United States, Peláez was one of the first female television reporters in Peru where she reported for Frecuencia Latina. ==Career== As a reporter in the 1980s, Peláez gained a reputation as an independent and credible journalist and often placed herself in the stories she was covering. The Peruvian magazine ''Teleguia'' called her "the most aggressive journalist on TV."〔 In 1984, Peláez and her cameraman Percy Raborg were kidnapped by the Peruvian rebel group Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA). MRTA demanded Frecuencia Latina air a propaganda video in exchange for the release of Peláez and Raborg. The station agreed to air the video and Peláez and Raborg were released hours after airing.〔 Raborg has since claimed that Peláez was a willing participant in the kidnapping. After moving to the United States, she worked for ''El Diario La Prensa'' for more than two decades.〔 Her writings have been critical of United States foreign policy and supportive of Latin American leaders Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro.
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