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Anil Ramdas
Born(1958-02-16)16 February 1958
Paramaribo, Suriname
Died16 February 2012(2012-02-16) (aged 54)
Loenen aan de Vecht, Netherlands
Occupation(s)Columnist, correspondent, journalist, television presenter, writer, essayist

Anil Ramdas (Paramaribo, 16 February 1958 – Loenen aan de Vecht, 16 February 2012) was a Dutch-Surinamese columnist, correspondent, essayist, journalist, and TV and radio host.

In 1997 he was awarded the E. du Perron prize for all of his works.

Death

Ramdas committed suicide on 16 February 2012. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte expressed his regret about Ramdas' death in his weekly press conference.

References

  1. "Multicultural Netherlands: Anil Ramdas." Dutch Studies Program, UC Berkeley. Accessed Dec. 1, 2011. http://dutch.berkeley.edu/mcnl/the-debate/anil-ramdas/
  2. Literaire prijzen E. du Perron-prijs 1997 - Letterkundig Museum Template:Nl
  3. Journalist en schrijver Anil Ramdas (54) overleden - NRC Handelsblad Template:Nl
  4. http://nos.nl/video/342163-rutte-over-anil-ramdas.html NOS website vrijdag 17 februari 2012, 15:49, retrieved 2 July 2013

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