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Name
  
Cecilia Udden

Role
  
Journalist

Spouse
  
Otto Manheimer (m. 1998)



Born
  
28 October 1960 (age 63) (
1960-10-28
)
Hagersten, Sweden

Occupation
  
Journalist, radio host, reporter

Children
  
Edgar Mannheimer, Arthur Mannheimer

Parents
  
Per Olov Edvin Udden, Sigrid Chatarina Ohlen-Johannsen

People also search for
  
Otto Manheimer, Edgar Mannheimer, Arthur Mannheimer

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Cecilia Uddén (born 28 October 1960) is a Swedish journalist, radio host and foreign reporter for Sveriges Radio. Uddén has worked as a radio foreign correspondent to the Middle East since 1993.

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Early life

Cecilia Uddén was born in Hägersten, Stockholm, the oldest daughter of Per Olov Edvin Uddén and Sigrid Chatarina Öhlén-Johannsen. During her younger years, her family also spent time in Cairo, Egypt and Bangkok, Thailand. Uddén attended Norra Latins Gymnasium in Stockholm and studied philosophy at Stockholm University. She also studied journalism at Skurups folkhögskola in Skurup, Sweden. Uddén is married to Otto Manheimer, a cultural journalist and translator. The couple has two children.

Career

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In 1988, Uddén started working in Sveriges Radio's culture department. Between 1993 and 1998, she was a foreign correspondent to the Middle East and was based in Cairo and Jerusalem. Between 1998 and 2003, she was the foreign correspondent to Washington for Sveriges Radio. In 2004, she started hosting the radio show Konflikt which was broadcast between 2004 and 2005. She worked as a foreign correspondent based in Amman from 2006 and 2011.

Criticism

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During the 2004 American presidential election, Uddén was criticised for making an evaluative statement about one of the candidates on Sveriges Radio. The comment was seen as a breach of impartiality, leading to the suspension of Uddén from election coverage.

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Uddén was criticized in December 2011 by Peter Wolodarski in Dagens Nyheter after she posed for a photo with two salafists she had interviewed.

Awards

  • 1997: Stora Journalistpriset
  • 2001: Sveriges Radios språkpris
  • 2003: Jolopriset
  • 2005: Torgny Segerstedts frihetspenna
  • 2006: Vilhelm Moberg-priset
  • 2010: Cordelia Edvardsonpriset
  • 2011: Stora Journalistpriset
  • References

    Cecilia Uddén Wikipedia