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Tony Avirgan and Martha Honey

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American journalist

Tony Avirgan andMartha Honey are a married couple and former journalistic duo who reported on the 1979Uganda–Tanzania War and Central America in the 1980s. They were unsuccessful plaintiffs inAvirgan v. Hull (1986), a civil suit alleging responsibility for theLa Penca bombing, which injured Avirgan.[1][2] Philip Chrimes credits Honey with, "perhaps more than any other journalist, help[ing] to blow the cover on the illegalNorth-Secord Contra resupply operation".[3] JournalistEd Hooper described Avirgan and Honey's bookWar in Uganda: The Legacy of Idi Amin as an "outstanding eyewitness account" and an "excellent source" on the Uganda–Tanzania War.[4]

Their son,Jody Avirgan, is also a journalist.[5][6]

Awards

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In 1988, Honey received aCentre for Investigative Journalism Award in the Radio category for an Iran-Contra story that aired the year before onSunday Morning onCBC Radio.[7]

Works

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  • Avirgan, Tony; Honey, Martha (1983).War in Uganda: The Legacy of Idi Amin. Tanzania Publishing House.ISBN 978-9976-1-0056-3.
  • Avirgan, Tony; Honey, Martha, eds. (1987).La Penca: On Trial in Costa Rica : the CIA Vs. the Press. Editorial Porvenir.ISBN 978-9977-944-16-6.
  • Honey, Martha (1994).Hostile Acts: U.S. Policy in Costa Rica in the 1980s. University Press of Florida.ISBN 978-0-8130-1250-6.[3]
  • Honey, Martha (1999).Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: Who Owns Paradise?. Island Press.ISBN 978-1-55963-582-0.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^Roberts, George (2014)."The Uganda–Tanzania War, the fall of Idi Amin, and the failure of African diplomacy, 1978–1979".Journal of Eastern African Studies.8 (4):692–709.doi:10.1080/17531055.2014.946236.S2CID 146456572.
  2. ^Berlet, Chip (May 1993). "Big stories, spooky sources".Columbia Journalism Review.32 (1): 67.ProQuest 230337891.
  3. ^abChrimes, Philip (1994). "Hostile acts: US policy in Costa Rica in the 1980s".International Affairs.70 (4): 837.doi:10.2307/2624658.JSTOR 2624658.
  4. ^Hooper 1999, p. 900.
  5. ^"Jody Avirgan to Launch Political History Podcast With Radiotopia | Hollywood Reporter".www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  6. ^Lei, Richard (3 June 1995)."A VACATION AT CLUB RED".Washington Post. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  7. ^"Expose wins top journalism award".Calgary Herald (Sunday ed.).The Canadian Press. March 27, 1988. p. A8.
  8. ^Rome, Abigail (2009). "Book Review".Journal of Ecotourism.8 (1):74–76.Bibcode:2009JEcot...8...74R.doi:10.1080/14724040802586414.S2CID 216138796.
  9. ^Morehead, Jeff D (30 April 2000). "Honey, Martha. Ecotourism and sustainable development: who owns paradise?".Counterpoise.4 (1/2). Gainesville: 54.ProQuest 227968183.

Works cited

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Awardees for Radio
(1987)
(1988)
Awardees for Network Radio
(1990)
Awardees for Regional Radio
(1990)
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