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Klara Buda

Klara Buda is aFrench Albanian journalist and writer. She is the former head of the Albanian Department ofRadio France Internationale (RFI), which she left in 2010.[1] Buda has also worked forUNESCO and theBBC.[2] She is of French nationality and Albanian ethnicity. Buda writes prose, poetry, fiction and TV plays.

Klara Buda
Buda at Wiki AcademyKosovo, 2018
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NationalityFrench-Albanian
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Journalist, writer
RelativesAleks Buda, Athina Buda
FamilyBuda
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Klara Buda was born inElbasan,Albania.[3] After graduating in modern literature at theSorbonne, she studied history of art at theÉcole pratique des hautes études. In 1997, she embarked on her career as a freelance journalist at theBBC before joiningRadio France Internationale (RFI). She worked for a short period atUNESCO's Communication Division in 1998 but returned to RFI in 1999, first as a specialized journalist, then from 2005 as a principal editor. Appointed editor in chief in 2006, she headed RFI's Albanian department until 2010.[4]

In 2011, she founded inNew York City the "Beratinus Media", a TV and film production company,[5] and in 2013 Klarabudapost.com, an online site promoting global citizen journalism. She was awarded the Francophone Personality of the Year prize from theOrganisation Internationale de la Francophonie in 2013. In 2014, she created, hosted and directedAlbania I love You, a TV show, which through portraits of prominent figures examines the evolution of traditional Albanian rites and customs during its period of political transition years, both in Albania itself and internationally. After serving as an external advisor to the Albanian Foreign Affairs Ministry in 2012, in 2015 Buda founded the New York Albanian Cultural Diplomacy Corporation with a view to promoting Albanian culture in the United States.[6]

Chloroform novel:« Set in Communist Albania brutal regime, the novel provides a compelling insight into the regime’s production and reproduction of a new type of human being. It focuses on the oppressive system’s efforts to establish a new kind of society, run by the fear. » M. Gueguen,Le courrier Des Balkans, Paris, France. « Chloroform, is marked by identity questions and exploration of the role of free individuals in totalitarian systems. Buda describes what she calls "islands of inner freedom," which vary from one individual to another but help each of them survive, despite the dictatorship. » (S. Habilaj, Tiranaobserver, 11. 2. 2010)

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  1. ^Thompson, Yann (11 January 2012)."Plans sociaux (4/5). Des formations sans lendemain ?".France TV Info (in French). Retrieved26 April 2016.
  2. ^"Parcela e lirisë së Klara Budës".Lajme.Al (in Albanian). 21 January 2016. Retrieved26 April 2016.
  3. ^Matoshi, Halil (6 September 2010)."Une génération perdue. Sous anesthésie".Courier International (in French). Retrieved26 April 2016.
  4. ^"Klara Buda présente son roman "Kloroform", le 3 avril". Albania. 27 March 2010. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  5. ^"Klara Buda". Viadeo. Archived fromthe original on 12 May 2016. Retrieved27 April 2016.
  6. ^"Klara Buda". Pen America. Retrieved27 April 2016.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^Buda, Klara (2017).Woman Whispering. Tirana: MAPO.ISBN 978-9928-213-13-6.
  8. ^Buda, Klara (2017).Kuteli, Short Story - Essay. Tirana: Ombra GVG Publishing.ISBN 978-9928-06-185-0.

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