Dana Bullen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Dana Bullen

American activist

Date of Birth: 06-Aug-1931

Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 25-Jun-2007

Profession: editor, journalist, newspaper editor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Dana Bullen

  • Dana Ripley Bullen II (b.
  • Boston, August 6, 1931 - d.
  • Alexandria, Virginia, June 25, 2007) was executive director of the World Press Freedom Committee, a nonprofit organization based in Reston, Virginia from 1981 to 1996.
  • He had been the foreign editor of The Washington Star, which closed in 1981, before joining the committee's staff. Bullen's fight against censorship started in 1980 when he worked as a volunteer for the committee.
  • The group's current executive director, Mark Bench, said Dana Bullen's efforts “were critical” in organizing successful opposition to a New World Information and Communication Order, first proposed in 1976 by some member nations of Unesco.
  • The order would have allowed those countries to restrict the distribution of news about them. As executive director, Bullen “was able to see from a distance, though hidden in code words, restrictions by intergovernmental organizations on press freedom”, Bench said.
  • “In many cases, by taking the mask off those code words, he was able to prevent those restrictions.” Bullen attended Phillips Academy, Andover, and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism at the University of Florida in 1953 and a law degree there in 1956.
  • He worked at The Star for 21 years, as a reporter and then foreign editor. a former executive director of the World Press Freedom Committee. He died from cancer, aged 75, in 2007 and was survived by his wife and a brother.

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