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Bulgaria marks International Day of Journalists' Solidarity

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On the occasion of the International Day of Journalists' Solidarity - September 8, the book of Bulgarian journalist Georgi Naydenov "Journalism - the voice of humanity" was presented at the Union of Journalists. The author is a longtime journalist at BTA and a special correspondent and envoy to some of the hottest spots in the world, areas of military conflict, disasters and crises, including Afghanistan. 

In his book, Georgi Naydenov takes the position that journalism plays a vital role in people's lives and is able to change the world.



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