Gabriele Riedle

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Gabriele Riedle at the Leipzig Book Fair (2012)

Gabriele Riedle (* 1958 in Stuttgart ) is a German reporter and author .

Life

Gabriele Riedle does not come from an academic family. She herself attended the Queen Katharina Stift , where she graduated from high school. She then studied literature and languages ​​at the Free University of Berlin . As a journalist, she wrote political feature articles for Die Zeit and Spiegel from the late 1980s . While doing research for a report on looted art , she met Viktor Erofejew in Moscow , with whom she wrote the novel Fluss .

From 2001 to September 2015 Riedle worked as a reporter for the Geo magazine published by Gruner and Jahr . She caused a stir at the end of 2014 when she commented on her resignation in an open letter published by taz to the CEO of Gruner + Jahr Julia Jäkel and described her fears about the future.

In the TV program Beckmann (TV program) in 2011, she addressed the fear of many women in the Arab world of a further restriction of freedom through Islamization.

Works

Awards

Web links

Commons : Gabriele Riedle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Open letter to Julia Jäkel , November 26, 2014
  2. ^ Annette Schwesig: A child from Stuttgart: Portrait of Gabriele Riedle . In: Stuttgarter Zeitung of July 20, 2012.
  3. "Ms. Jäkel, I think you should know all that" - Current reports - News - newsroom.de. Retrieved November 22, 2017 .
  4. Excerpt from Beckmann broadcast February 2011. July 11, 2016, accessed on November 22, 2017 .