About Kurt Schork
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Kurt Schork was lured to journalism late in his life, and at the age of 43 he realized his dream of becoming a foreign correspondent. For much of his career he chose to be a freelance journalist. He was passionate about his job, and early in his journalism career he wrote: |
Many of his colleagues considered Schork the ultimate reporter—his first instinct was to be on the scene to provide as many details as quickly as possible. With a brilliant and analytical mind that no detail was too small for, he probed and uncovered until the naked truth stared back at the reader. His deep moral convictions guided him to help the people in need, or he would simply give the helpless victims his own money. “War reporting is a job, a craft—not a holy crusade. The thing is to work and not get hurt. When that’s no longer possible, it’s time to get out. You know that time has come when your passport—mine’s American—and your press credentials are no longer guarantors of special treatment from local authorities but your ticket to a beating, jail, or worse.” –Kurt Schork For more information on Kurt, as well as testimonials and remembrances, visit
www.ksmemorial.com |
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