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  • media reportage won El Faro , Ortega y Gasset Prize for Journalism in Spain
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    "It is also an artist, but his inspiration is always a tune with that same sound : of those who kill and die ", described the journalist Carlos Martinez, the only expert criminologist from the Attorney General of El Salvador. The pen and the investigation of Martinez, in his work to know this artist's death, entitling him to the Ortega y Gasset's daily El Pais for the best digital journalism 2011.

    The multimedia report was published in the digital environment and includes the Faro a series of photographs, interactive videos and audios.
    On Wednesday May 4, Carlos Martínez was recognized in Madrid for the quality of its research and the visual and interactive chronicle "The crime in the country of last things." In the ceremony of the XXVIII version of the award, made in the Circle of Fine Arts in Madrid and was attended by President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, said the professional work environment and their social role is journalism, especially in countries where violence has taken the front pages of newspapers . "We have to stand beside those who suffer," said Martinez.
    The journalist spent six months reporting on the work of Israel Ticas, an engineer who ended up working as a criminologist, and looking for clues to find some of the victims of gangs and drug dealers who have invaded El Salvador. Divided into six chapters, the text includes interviews, field research and stories about parents or family searching for their loved ones under the earth.

    The story of "The Criminologist" features scenes accurately characterize surrounding Ticas work. On that work, Martinez told El Pais Other professionals awarded the prize Ortega y Gasset were Nicaraguan journalist Octavio Enriquez for his research on illicit earnings of former Minister Tomas Borge, the newspaper La Prensa, and Venezuela Moises Naim, for his career in independent journalism.


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