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Havana (Prensa Latina) Jorge Ricardo Masetti, first editor in chief of the Latin American news agency Prensa Latina, went from being a young and agile journalist of various genres to a seasoned war correspondent and, later, a revolutionary combatant, always defending the truth.
Brasilia, Jun 14 (Prensa Latina) As a hopeful voice of the oppressed, Prensa Latina will celebrate, on June 16, 65 years as an unassailable news agency of abundant truth in defense today and always of the peoples of Latin America and the world.
Damascus, Jun 13 (Prensa Latina) Several Syrian communicators stressed the efforts of Prensa Latina's war correspondents in objectively disseminating what has been happening during 13 years of conflict in this nation.
Moscow, Jun 10 (Prensa Latina) For 65 years, Prensa Latina has been responsible for disseminating objective information about life and reality, TVBrics General Director Janna Tolstikova said in a congratulatory letter on Monday.
Castries, Jun 10 (Prensa Latina) Journalist Earl Bousquet, from Saint Lucia, on Monday noted the transcendence of Prensa Latina as an alternative media outlet, and emphasized that during its 65 years, it has brought the truth about Cuba to the world.
Santo Domingo, Jun 10 (Prensa Latina) Dominican historian and educator Luis De León praised Prensa Latina's loyalty to truthful information, not only about the Cuban Revolution, but also about the political, cultural and social reality in Latin America and the world.
Havana, Apr 21 (Prensa Latina) On April 21, 1964, the journalist Jorge Ricardo Masetti, founder and first director of Prensa Latina, was killed fighting for the Latin American revolution in his native Argentina.
Buenos Aires, Apr 21 (Prensa Latina) Sixty years ago today, Commander Segundo disappeared in the jungles of Oran, in Salta, but the life and legacy of the Argentine journalist Jorge Ricardo Masetti were saved in every wire transmitted by the Latin American News Agency Prensa Latina.