Tarzie Vittachi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Tarzie Vittachi

Sri Lankan journalist (1921-1993)

Date of Birth: 23-Sep-1921

Place of Birth: Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka

Date of Death: 17-Sep-1993

Profession: writer, journalist

Nationality: Sri Lanka

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Tarzie Vittachi

  • Tarzie Vittachi (September 23, 1921 – September 17, 1993), a Ramon Magsaysay Award-winning journalist (1959), was born in Colombo, Ceylon.
  • He authored two popular columns "Bouquets and Brickbats", and "Fly by Night" in the Ceylon Daily News.
  • He later became the youngest editor (at 32) of the oldest newspaper in Asia, The Ceylon Observer, which was founded in 1834.
  • He wrote a book known as Emergency 58 about the Government's involvement in the country's race riots known as 1958 anti-Tamil pogrom that won him the Magasaysay Prize in 1959 and led to his being declared persona non grata.
  • From 1957 he was chairman of the World Subud Association for 25 years.
  • ?From 1960 to 1965 he was Asian director of the International Press Institute, an organization of editors devoted to promoting the freedom of the press.
  • He was, at the same time, a correspondent for The Economist, the BBC and The Sunday Times of London and wrote a column for Newsweek. A book about the role of the Children's Fund in arranging truces to protect children in time of conflict, called "Between the Guns," was published posthumously.

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