Las Tunas, Cuba.- His stories go from human and social nuances, to economic and political issues, to the deepest encounters of investigative journalism.
"I think there is always something important to say, placing myself in the place of people; not writing, not talking, for the pleasure of listening or reading oneself, but thinking that what you are going to say, or investigate, may be important for anyone. That's the key to tackling so many things in a relatively short time," said István Ojeda Bello, reporter with 26 Newspaper, in Las Tunas.
This intrepid colleague always dissatisfied with his work -because he believes there is always a higher rung-, audacious and with no limits for topics and content, has been distinguished by the profession.
István Ojeda Bello, from Las Tunas, Cuba, is the Juan Gualberto Gómez Award in hypermedia journalism... once again.













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