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Steven Sotloff

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Birthplace: Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
Death: September 02, 2014 (31)
Syria (Syrian Arab Republic) (Murdered by terrorists)
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Occupation: Journalist
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About Steven Sotloff

From The Huffington Post:

Steven Sotloff knew the dangers associated with covering the civil wars in the Middle East. Still, he was willing to delve deep into war zones to give voice to the otherwise voiceless. It was his passion.

Sotloff was born to Arthur and Shirley Sotloff on May, 11, 1983, in Miami. He spent his formative years in Florida until heading to Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, New Hampshire, for high school, according to the New York Times. There, Sotloff developed a passion for journalism, editing the school paper, The Kimball Union.

In 2002, he began college at the University of Central Florida. He pursued a major in journalism and was a senior staff writer for the Central Florida Future, covering international affairs and politics.

"He writes with incredible passion, about Benghazi and his experiences in Syria and Turkey, while showing an incredible relationship with -- and understanding of -- the people that he met in the countries that he has worked in," Ashley Burns, who worked with Sotloff on the college paper, previously told CNN. "He has seen things I'll never see, and his courage is incredible."

After leaving UCF in 2004, he focused on a life reporting in the Middle East.

"He said it was scary over there; it was dangerous. It wasn't safe to be over there -- he knew it. He kept going back," Sotloff's former UCF roommate Emerson Lotzia Jr. told the Central Florida Future. Adding: "A million people could have told him what he was doing was foolish, it seemed like it to us [as] outsiders looking in, but to him it was what he loved to do and you weren't going to stop him."

Sotloff worked as a freelance reporter in regions like Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Syria, according to CNN. His work appeared in Time magazine, Foreign Policy and the Christian Science Monitor, among others.

As a journalist, Sotloff covered stories that were not necessarily making international headlines. In a piece for World Affairs, he reported on the grievances of Muslim Brotherhood supporters during a local Egypt election, while dispelling generalizing misconceptions about the group. In a September 2012 piece titled "The Revolt of Benghazi’s Moderates: Will the Rest of Libya Follow?" he highlighted how local Libyans pushed back against the extremist militia in the aftermath of the American consulate attack.

"It’s the kind of story -- reflecting both the moderating influences in Libyan society and the radical ones, not painting one group as a whole -- that too often goes overlooked or unwritten," Bustle's Chris Tognotti wrote about the Time article.

Sotloff was kidnapped in 2013 while covering the war in Syria. On September 2, 2014, a video was released of Sotloff reciting a forced speech. Moments after he was executed. Sotloff was 31 years old. He is survived by his parents and younger sister.

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Steven Sotloff's Timeline

1983
May 11, 1983
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
2014
September 2, 2014
Age 31
Syria (Syrian Arab Republic)