Diogo Schelp is a professional writer and editor based in São Paulo, Brazil. He has spent his career writing about world events and global leaders, interviewing European Commission President José Manuel Durão Barroso, former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Republic of Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos. In other articles, Diogo Schelp interviews cultural icons, such as samba musician Paulo Vanzolini (http://bravonline.abril.com.br/conteudo/musica/viagens-musicais-paulo-vanzolini-480900.shtml).
In another article, written for VEJA magazine in 2003, Diogo Schelp interviews a professor and historian who feels that men, not women, are oppressed (http://veja.abril.com.br/011003/p_070.html).
Other topics Diogo Schelp has covered include national issues such as the privatization of Brazilian prisons and international issues such as the conflicts in Darfur, Sudan, and the Middle East. News from Dubai, the Arctic, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, and Germany are also subjects about which Diogo Schelp has written. When he is not investigating, writing, and editing international news stories for VEJA, Diogo Schelp is fond of playing his guitar, swimming and rock climbing. Diogo Schelp is also a fan of the works of Leo Tolstoy and is working on his own book.
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