David Beriáin
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David Beriáin Amatriáin (1977 – 26 April 2021) was a Spanish journalist, producer, and documentary anchor,[1] who specialized in armed conflicts, violence, and immersion journalism.
Biography[]
Beriáin graduated from the University of Navarra with a degree in information sciences. During his professional career, he interviewed members of the Taliban, FARC guerrillas, members of drug cartels, and hitmen. He became known for presenting and directing the television show 'Clandestino', which aired on Discovery Max. Beriáin worked for La Voz de Galicia in the international section from March 2001 to July 2007.[2] He was a special envoy for this newspaper in the second war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan, where he covered the Spanish contingent in the city of Herat and the town of Qala e Naw. As a war correspondent for La Voz de Galicia, he covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Congo, and Libya. He directed reports about each country, and was one of the few reporters in the world who was able to enter the FARC camps. He also worked in other media, such as the Argentine newspaper El Liberal. On television, he was part of the team of reporters for the REC program broadcast by Cuatro. On Antena 3, he carried out a report on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.[3]
In 2012, he founded the audiovisual production company 93 Metros, which specializes in large audiovisual formats, data journalism, and design of advertising content and other innovative technologies.[2]
Awards[]
- José Manuel Porquet Digital Journalism Award for "Diez días con las FARC"[2]
- Nominated in Normandy's Bayeux[2]
- RealScreen Awards, topicality documentaries award for 'El negocio del secuestro en Venezuela' in 2019[2]
- RealScreen Awards for 'La Colombia de las FARC' in 2016[2]
Death[]
On 26 April 2021, Beriáin was killed at the age of 44, alongside fellow Spanish journalist Roberto Fraile and Irish conservationist Rory Young, while they were filming a documentary about poaching in Pama, Burkina Faso. Their convoy was ambushed by Nusrat al-Islam, which then opened fire against them.[4][3][5]
References[]
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- ^ Junquera, Natalia (27 April 2021). "David Beriain, el mejor periodista, mi mejor amigo". El País. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Biografía de David Beriáin, un periodista entre guerrilleros, sicarios y talibanes". Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). 27 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Asesinado en Burkina Faso el periodista David Beriain, que fue corresponsal de guerra de La Voz". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 27 April 2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
- ^ "Asesinados los periodistas españoles David Beriáin y Roberto Fraile en un ataque en Burkina Faso". El Diario. 27 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
- ^ Hayden, Sally (27 April 2021). "Irish wildlife activist killed in Burkina Faso with two journalists". The Irish Times. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
- 1977 births
- 2021 deaths
- 21st-century Spanish journalists
- 21st-century Spanish writers
- Assassinated Spanish journalists
- Deaths by firearm in Burkina Faso
- Male murder victims
- People from Tafalla (comarca)
- People murdered in Burkina Faso
- Spanish journalists
- Spanish male journalists
- Spanish people murdered abroad
- Spanish war correspondents
- University of Navarra alumni