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Waldemar Milewicz

Waldemar Milewicz (August 20, 1956 in Dobre Miasto, Poland – May 7, 2004 in Latifiya, Iraq) was a Polish journalist and war correspondent.
==Life and career==
Milewicz obtained a degree in psychology. In 1981, he began working at the Polish public television, TVP and in 1991, he began working for the news division. Producing television reports and documentaries, he travelled around the world to many areas of armed conflict,〔("Polish TV crew attacked in Iraq" ) BBC News (May 7, 2004). Retrieved February 8, 2011.〕 including Abkhazia, Bosnia, Cambodia, Chechnya, Ethiopia, Kosovo, Somalia and Rwanda. In particular, his documentary series ''Dziwny jest ten świat'' ("This is a Strange World") made Milewicz one of the best-known reporters in Poland.〔 In 2003, he covered the Iraq War, staying at the Polish military base. Because of poor health, Milewicz had been planning to end his career as a war correspondent after the mission to Iraq. He was killed in a drive-by shooting in Iraq by members of extremist group Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad.

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