Petko Bocharov

Petko Bocharov (19 February 1919 – 2 March 2016) was a Bulgarian journalist and translator. He became the oldest active journalist in the world before his death and is a well-known figure in Bulgarian culture.[1]

Biography

Bocharov was born on 19 February 1919 in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated from the American College of Sofia and then went on to read law in Sofia University. Bocharov was an agent for the Committee for State Security in Bulgaria from 1946 to 1982. Bocharov started working for the Bulgarian News Agency in 1952, eventually rising to deputy-chief contributing editor. He retired in 1983. Bocharov died on March 2, 2016, aged 97, after a brief illness.,[2][3]

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gollark: Obviously crashing it into Earth would be stupid.
gollark: I'm sure a *competent* person could work out how to remove the moon without this sort of issue.
gollark: Just do it unbadly.
gollark: Only if you do it badly.

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