Christiane Schlötzer

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Christiane Schlötzer-Scotland

Christiane Schlötzer , also Christiane Schlötzer-Scotland (* 1954 in Munich ), is a German journalist and author .

Life

She completed a grammar school in Munich and trained at the German School of Journalism . She then studied newspaper science , political science and economic geography and worked as a radio reporter for NDR Hamburg-Welle and Bayerischer Rundfunk . In 1982 she went to the Munich office of the German Press Agency as an editor for state politics . In 1992 she moved to the Süddeutsche Zeitung , for which she has worked ever since. At first she was state correspondent in Munich and from 1994 stationed as parliamentary correspondent in Bonn and Berlin . From 2001 she became the foreign correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung based in Istanbul . After that, from 2005, she was again in Munich as the deputy head of the foreign policy department of the SZ and later deputy head of “Seite Drei” of the SZ. In May 2018 she moved back to Istanbul, where she works as a foreign correspondent for Turkey as well as Greece and Cyprus.

She was married to the journalist Egon Scotland , who was killed by a sniper in the 1991 war in Croatia .

In 1993 she co-founded the journalists help journalists association , which supports journalists who are being persecuted. The association was also founded in memory of Egon Scotland and many other journalists who were killed. To this day, Schlötzer is the association's deputy chairwoman. She is also honorary chairwoman of the Munich Glockenbachwerkstatt association .

Prizes and awards

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christiane Schlötzer in the SZ list of authors
  2. Homepage of journalists help journalists , accessed on December 7, 2018.
  3. ^ Homepage of the Glockenbachwerkstatt Association , accessed on December 7, 2018.
  4. see list of winners of the Guardian Prize at Journalistenpreise.de