Carlos Capriles Ayala

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Carlos Capriles Ayala (16 March 1923 – 10 February 2014) is a Venezuelan journalist and historian, and a former Ambassador of Venezuela in Spain during Rafael Caldera's presidency tenure. He is co-founder along with his brother, Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, of La Cadena Capriles, Capriles Publications and became Vice-President from 1950 to 1977. Founding editor of the Maracaibo daily Critica (1965–68), el "Vespertino de Maracaibo", news magazines "Elite" and "Momento" and lastly "El Mundo" tabloid. rdf:langString
Carlos Capriles Ayala (Puerto Cabello, 19 de marzo de 1923 – Madrid, 10 de febrero de 2014) era un periodista e historiador venezolano, y embajador de su país en España durante la presidencia de Rafael Caldera.​ Es el cofundador, junto con su hermano, , de La Cadena Capriles, Grupo Últimas Noticias y fue Vicepresidente desde 1950 hasta 1977. Fundador del diario de Maracaibo Critica (1965–68),​ el "Vespertino de Maracaibo", el magazine de noticias "Elite" y "Momento" y el tabloide "El Mundo". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Carlos Capriles Ayala (16 March 1923 – 10 February 2014) is a Venezuelan journalist and historian, and a former Ambassador of Venezuela in Spain during Rafael Caldera's presidency tenure. He is co-founder along with his brother, Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, of La Cadena Capriles, Capriles Publications and became Vice-President from 1950 to 1977. Founding editor of the Maracaibo daily Critica (1965–68), el "Vespertino de Maracaibo", news magazines "Elite" and "Momento" and lastly "El Mundo" tabloid. He is the author of a number of books, including a biography of Venezuelan dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez. He is co-author of the three-volume Diccionario de la corrupción en Venezuela (Dictionary of Corruption in Venezuela). He protagonized and fomented the defence for free expression, free press and the constitution of the democracy in Venezuela. He was politically persecuted during the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez, during which he was thrown in jail and afterwards sent into exile. His thirst for adventure was expressed by his arrival to Spain as Ambassador of Venezuela in the early 1970s, by crossing the Atlantic Ocean sailing his beloved VITO sailboat. In his role as Ambassador, Carlos signed several peace treaties and was awarded several decorations, like the Great Order of Hispanic Culture Institute, the Order of Liberatator of Venezuela and the Knight Grand Cross of Spain's Order of Isabella the Catholic in 1972. Carlos Capriles Ayala died on February 10, 2014. He graduated in history from the Central University of Venezuela. He is the brother of Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala.
rdf:langString Carlos Capriles Ayala (Puerto Cabello, 19 de marzo de 1923 – Madrid, 10 de febrero de 2014) era un periodista e historiador venezolano, y embajador de su país en España durante la presidencia de Rafael Caldera.​ Es el cofundador, junto con su hermano, , de La Cadena Capriles, Grupo Últimas Noticias y fue Vicepresidente desde 1950 hasta 1977. Fundador del diario de Maracaibo Critica (1965–68),​ el "Vespertino de Maracaibo", el magazine de noticias "Elite" y "Momento" y el tabloide "El Mundo". Es el autor de numerosos libros, incluida la biografía del dictador venezolano Marcos Pérez Jiménez. es coautor de tres volúmenes del Diccionario de la corrupción en Venezuela.​ Protagonizó y fomentó la defensa de la libertad de expresión, libertad de prensa y la constitución de la democracia en Venezuela. Fue políticamente perseguido durante la dictadura de Pérez Jiménez, durante el que pasó por prisión y después al exilio. Su ansia de aventura le llevó a llegar a España como embajador de Venezuela a principios de los 70, cruzando el Atlántico navegando en su querido velero VITO. En su condición de Embajador, Carlos firmó varios tratados de paz y fue galardonado con varias condecoraciones, como el Instituto Gran Orden de la Cultura Hispánica, la Orden del Libertador de Venezuela y la Orden del Caballero Gran Cruz de España Orden de Isabel la Católica en 1972.​ Carlos Capriles Ayala murió el 10 de febrero de 2014 en Madrid.​
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