Andrzej Poczobut
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Andrzej Poczobut
Summary
Andrzej Poczobut is a human[1]. Born in Vialikaja Bierastavica[2], he… he was born on April 16, 1973[3]. He worked as a journalist[4], writer[5], and activist[6]. He ranks in the top 0.62% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,102 views/month, #6,199 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Andrzej Poczobut was born in Vialikaja Bierastavica[2].
- Andrzej Poczobut was born on April 16, 1973[3].
- Andrzej Poczobut held citizenship in Belarus[8].
- Andrzej Poczobut worked as a journalist[4].
- Andrzej Poczobut's professions included writer[5].
- Andrzej Poczobut worked as an activist[6].
- Andrzej Poczobut's field of work was journalist[9].
- Andrzej Poczobut was employed by Q43012405[10].
- Among Andrzej Poczobut's employers was Gazeta Wyborcza[11].
- Andrzej Poczobut was employed by Q3920871[12].
- Andrzej Poczobut was employed by Q3920735[13].
- Andrzej Poczobut was employed by Narodnaja Volya[14].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the Polish Journalist of the Year[15].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the Andrzej Woyciechowski award[16].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the MediaTORy[17].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the Grand Press Awards[18].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the Freedom of Speech Award[19].
- Andrzej Poczobut received the Sakharov Prize[20].
- Andrzej Poczobut was a member of Union of Poles in Belarus[21].
- Andrzej Poczobut is recorded as male[22].
- Andrzej Poczobut's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Andrzej Poczobut's Commons category is recorded as Andrzej Poczobut[24].
- Andrzej Poczobut's family name is recorded as Q114178057[25].
- Andrzej Poczobut's given name is recorded as Andrei[26].
- Andrzej Poczobut's significant event is recorded as prisoner of conscience[27].
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Origins and Family
Andrzej Poczobut was born in Vialikaja Bierastavica[2]. He was born on April 16, 1973[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[4], writer[5], and activist[6]. Andrzej Poczobut's field of work was journalist[9]. Employers include Q43012405[10]; Gazeta Wyborcza[11], a newspaper[28], in Poland[29], founded in 1989[30], headquartered in Warsaw[31]; Q3920871[12], a weekly newspaper[32], founded in 1992[33]; Q3920735[13], a periodical[34], in Belarus[35], founded in 1989[36], headquartered in Hrodna[37]; and Narodnaja Volya[14], a newspaper[38], in Belarus[39], founded in 1995[40], headquartered in Minsk[41].
Recognition
Awards received include Polish Journalist of the Year[15], a journalism prize[42], in Poland[43], founded in 1997[44]; Andrzej Woyciechowski award[16], an award[45]; MediaTORy[17], an award[46], founded in 2007[47], headquartered in Kraków[48]; Grand Press Awards[18], a journalism prize[49], in Poland[50], founded in 1997[51]; Freedom of Speech Award[19], an award[52]; and Sakharov Prize[20], a human rights award[53], in European Union[54], founded in 1988[55], headquartered in Strasbourg[56].
Why It Matters
Andrzej Poczobut ranks in the top 0.62% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,102 views/month, #6,199 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[57]
FAQs
Where was Andrzej Poczobut born?
Born in Vialikaja Bierastavica[2], Andrzej Poczobut…
What did Andrzej Poczobut do for work?
Andrzej Poczobut worked as journalist[4], writer[5], and activist[6].
What awards did Andrzej Poczobut receive?
Honors received include Polish Journalist of the Year[15], Andrzej Woyciechowski award[16], MediaTORy[17], and Grand Press Awards[18].