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Robert J. Cox (born December 4, 1933) also known as Bob Cox, is a British journalist who became editor and publisher of the Buenos Aires Herald, an English-language daily newspaper in Argentina. Cox became famous for his criticism of the military dictatorship (1976–1983). He was detained and jailed, then released after a day. During this time, he received multiple threats against his family. When one of the threats included very detailed information about his then 13-year-old son, he desisted from his work; the family left Argentina in 1979. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he became an editor of The Post and Courier, owned by the same publishing company that owned the Buenos Aires Herald. In 2005, the Buenos Aires legislature recognized Cox for his valor during the dictatorsh

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  • روبرت كوكس (ar)
  • Robert Cox (es)
  • Robert Cox (journalist) (en)
  • Кокс, Роберт (журналист) (ru)
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  • روبرت كوكس (بالإنجليزية: Robert Cox)‏ (و. 1933 – م) هو صحفي، وناشط حقوقي، من الأرجنتين، ولد في كينغستون أبون هال. (ar)
  • Robert 'Bob' J. Cox (Hull, 4 de diciembre de 1933) es un periodista británico que se desempeñó como editor del diario Buenos Aires Herald, destinado a la comunidad angloparlante en la Argentina. Se destacó por su valor frente a la dictadura militar que entre 1976 y 1983 que impuso el terrorismo de Estado. Fue detenido en forma ilegal y debió abandonar Argentina en 1979. Radicado en Charleston, Carolina del Sur, Estados Unidos, llegó a ser subdirector del periódico Daily News and Courier, medio principal del grupo propietario del Buenos Aires Herald.​ (es)
  • Robert J. Cox (born December 4, 1933) also known as Bob Cox, is a British journalist who became editor and publisher of the Buenos Aires Herald, an English-language daily newspaper in Argentina. Cox became famous for his criticism of the military dictatorship (1976–1983). He was detained and jailed, then released after a day. During this time, he received multiple threats against his family. When one of the threats included very detailed information about his then 13-year-old son, he desisted from his work; the family left Argentina in 1979. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where he became an editor of The Post and Courier, owned by the same publishing company that owned the Buenos Aires Herald. In 2005, the Buenos Aires legislature recognized Cox for his valor during the dictatorsh (en)
  • Роберт Дж. Кокс (англ. Robert J. Cox, род. 15 января 1933, Кингстон-апон-Халл, Великобритания) — британский журналист, редактор , аргентинской англоязычной ежедневной газеты. Кокс стал известен благодаря своей критике военной диктатуры, установившейся в Аргентине в 1976—1983 годах. Он был задержан и заключён в тюрьму, но освобождён через день. В этот период он получал множество угроз в адрес своей семьи. Когда в одной из них содержалась очень подробная информация о его тогдашнем 13-летнем сыне, Кокс отказался от своей деятельности. Его семья покинула Аргентину в 1979 году. Он переехал в Чарлстон (штат Южная Каролина), где работал редактором «», принадлежавшего той же издательской компании, которая владела и Buenos Aires Herald. В 2005 году законодательное собрание Буэнос-Айреса отметило Ко (ru)
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  • Bob Cox (en)
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  • Bob Cox (en)
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  • Hull, England (en)
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