英国广播公司的老记者Mark Tully, “印度之声”, 90岁时在新德里死亡。
Veteran BBC journalist Mark Tully, the "voice of India," has died at 90 in New Delhi.
英国广播公司资深记者Mark Tully, 被称为「印度之声」, 90岁时在新德里死亡。
Veteran BBC journalist Mark Tully, known as the "voice of India," has died at 90 in New Delhi.
1935年生于加尔各答,父母为英国人,他在印度呆了几十年,担任英国广播公司新德里分局局长22年,报道重大事件,包括1971年孟加拉国战争、印度紧急事件、印迪拉和拉吉夫甘地的暗杀事件以及巴布里清真寺的拆除事件。
Born in 1935 in Calcutta to British parents, he spent decades in India, serving as the BBC’s New Delhi bureau chief for 22 years and covering major events including the 1971 Bangladesh war, India’s Emergency, the assassinations of Indira and Rajiv Gandhi, and the Babri Masjid demolition.
他在紧急事件期间被驱逐,但返回印度,在印度媒体中,他仍是一个值得信赖的声音。
He was expelled during the Emergency but returned and remained a trusted voice in Indian media.
Tully撰写了10本书,收到了印度的Padma Shri和Padma Bhushan, 并被英国封为骑士。
Tully authored ten books, received India’s Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan, and was knighted by the UK.
他一直为英国广播公司的节目制作作出贡献,直到2019年,他一直留在德里,在Max医院去世。
He continued contributing to BBC programming until 2019 and remained in Delhi, where he passed away at Max Hospital.