Died a Head of the Journalists Union of Tajikistan Akbarali Sattorov

On 28 of August, at the age of 51, suddenly died a Head of the Journalists Union of Tajikistan Akbarali Sattorov. According to the relatives of the journalist, the last few days A.Sattorov felt bad. On Saturday, 29th of August, A. Sattorov was buried. Akbarali Sattorov was born on February 10 in 1965 in the […]

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On 28 of August, at the age of 51, suddenly died a Head of the Journalists Union of Tajikistan Akbarali Sattorov.

According to the relatives of the journalist, the last few days A.Sattorov felt bad.

On Saturday, 29th of August, A. Sattorov was buried.

Akbarali Sattorov was born on February 10 in 1965 in the Hissar village of Morteppa district.

In 1982 he graduated from secondary school № 25 and entered the State University named after V.I. Lenin on the Philological Faculty of the Tajik Branch.

In 1982 he graduated from secondary school № 25 of the area and entered the State University of Lenin the Faculty of the Tajik Branch.

In 1990 he graduated from the journalism faculty of Leningrad State University.

From August to November 1990 he worked as a special correspondent for “Tojikistoni sovieti” newspaper.  From November 1990 to November 1994 he worked as a reporter and then as a Head of the Politics and Law Department of “Sadoi Mardum” newspaper.

From 18th of  November 1994 to the present day he was the General Director of LLC “Charkhi Gardun.”

In June 2006, he was elected as a Chairman of the Journalists Union of Tajikistan.

Akbarali Sattorova had a wife and four children.

“Asia-Plus” Media group expresses deep condolences to the relatives of the journalist.

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