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Lara Logan (born 29 March 1971) [1] is a South African television and radio journalist and war correspondent. Logan's career began in South Africa with various news organizations in the 1990s. Her profile rose due to reporting around the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
“Lara Logan Has No Agenda” host Lara Logan opens up about her horrible experience when reporting in Egypt and the border.
Logan started speaking more openly about her personal politics around the same time that an inaccurate story brought down her career at CBS.
On 15 February, CBS News reported [98] that its chief foreign correspondent, Lara Logan, had been assaulted on 11 February, by a frenzied mob of Egyptian protesters. She was abruptly separated from her crew, after which she suffered a brutal 20-30-minute beating and sexual assault, before being rescued by a group of Egyptian women and an ...
But the ramifications of the story also make it encyclopedic – again, the debate concerning women in conflict zones, the disturbing pattern of women journalists being sexually assaulted in Pakistan, Egypt, Libya, and probably elsewhere in recent months, and the way that women's rights groups in Egypt have been dealing with the problem of ...
CBS News correspondent Lara Logan is back in the hospital for injuries sustained from being attacked in 2011. The 43-year-old was sexually assaulted and beaten while reporting from Egypt's Tahrir ...
By RYAN GORMAN CBS reporter Lara Logan has been quarantined after filming a "60 Minutes" report from Ebola-ravaged Liberia. Logan has voluntarily isolated herself for 21-days in a South Africa ...
On December 15, 2011, CBS News announced they would bring back the news series with Charlie Rose and Lara Logan as hosts. [6] The network announced plans for two separately scheduled episodes, based on taped rather than live interviews. [7]