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José Luis Cabezas (Wilde, Buenos Aires, 28 November 1961 – General Madariaga, 25 January 1997) was an Argentine news photographer and reporter who worked for Noticias, a leading local newsmagazine. Cabezas gained notoriety after he was kidnapped and killed by people hired by Alfredo Yabrán in retaliation for having taken a photo of him in Pinamar –a seaside resort in Atlantic Coast– in February 1996. The photo, which displayed Yabrán and his wife, was published on the cover of Noticias magazine in March 1996, unveiling Yabrán's face to public.

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  • José Luis Cabezas (geboren 27. November 1961; gestorben 25. Januar 1997 in Pinamar, Provinz Buenos Aires, Argentinien) war ein argentinischer Reporter und Fotograf, der im Zusammenhang mit seiner beruflichen Tätigkeit ermordet wurde. (de)
  • José Luis Cabezas (Wilde, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 28 de noviembre de 1961 - General Juan Madariaga; 25 de enero de 1997) fue un reportero gráfico y fotógrafo argentino.​​​ Su homicidio se convirtió en el mayor emblema de la lucha de la prensa argentina en pos de la libertad de expresión. La repercusión derivó en cambios en el gabinete del entonces presidente Carlos Menem, y en las derrotas del Partido Justicialista en las elecciones legislativas de ese año y en las presidenciales de 1999, cuyo candidato fue el hasta entonces gobernador bonaerense, Eduardo Duhalde. (es)
  • José Luis Cabezas (Wilde, Buenos Aires, 28 November 1961 – General Madariaga, 25 January 1997) was an Argentine news photographer and reporter who worked for Noticias, a leading local newsmagazine. Cabezas gained notoriety after he was kidnapped and killed by people hired by Alfredo Yabrán in retaliation for having taken a photo of him in Pinamar –a seaside resort in Atlantic Coast– in February 1996. The photo, which displayed Yabrán and his wife, was published on the cover of Noticias magazine in March 1996, unveiling Yabrán's face to public. (en)
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