Amnesty announces Media Awards 2009 winners
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Posted: 02 June 2009 The winners of the 18th Amnesty International UK Media Awards were announced this evening. The awards recognise excellence in human rights reporting and acknowledge journalism's significant contribution to the UK public's awareness and understanding of human rights issues. The winners in ten categories were announced in a ceremony at the British Film Institute in central London hosted by BBC News presenter Mishal Husain. Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen, said: 'In the midst of the world financial crisis it is more important than ever to celebrate the achievements of journalists whose outstanding reporting has helped throw a clear light upon human rights abuses. Not only is the crisis itself having an impact upon people's human rights, there is also a real threat to investigative journalism as media outlets cut costs and reduce staff.' This year's Gaby Rado Memorial Award, made to a journalist covering human rights for less than five years, went to Aleem Maqbool, the BBC's Gaza correspondent. It was presented by Tom Rado, son of the Channel 4 foreign correspondent Gaby Rado, who died while on assignment in Iraq in 2003. Also announced was the recipient of the Amnesty International Special Award for Journalism Under Threat, which recognises the courage of journalists around the world who pursue their legitimate journalistic work at great personal risk to themselves. This year's recipient, like last year's, was unable to collect the award in person. Following years of harassment by the Azerbaijani authorities, newspaper editor Eynulla Fatullayev is serving an eight-and-a-half-year sentence, having been convicted on politically motivated charges. John Mulholland, editor of The Observer newspaper, accepted the award on Eynulla's behalf. Last year's Special Award recipient, Yemeni journalist Abdulkarim al-Khaiwani, was released three months into the six-year sentence imposed upon him just a week before last year's ceremony. The full list of winners, also 'tweeted' live from the ceremony via '@NewsFromAmnesty', a new dedicated Twitter channel with human rights updates for journalists, comprised: GABY RADO MEMORIAL AWARD Aleem Maqbool, BBC News JUDGES: Mike Blakemore, Libby Brooks, Andrew Macdonald, Tom Rado, Jon Snow INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION & RADIO World's Untold Stories: The Forgotten People, CNN JUDGES: Anita Anand, Dorothy Byrne, Susanna Flood, Naresh Puri, Tim Singleton NATIONS & REGIONS The Fight for Justice, The Herald Magazine JUDGES: Patrick Corrigan, William Crawley, Jenifer Johnston, Tomos Livingstone, Jon Manel NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS MI5 and the Torture Chambers of Pakistan, The Guardian JUDGES: Jack Doyle, Sarfraz Manzoor, Maggie Paterson, Alison Philips, Julie Tomlin NEW MEDIA Kenya: The Cry of Blood - Extra Judicial Killings and Disappearances, Wikileaks JUDGES: Sara Ashton, Peter Barron, Sunny Hundal, Martha Lane Fox, Danielle Long PERIODICALS - CONSUMER MAGAZINES The 'No Place for Children' campaign, New Statesman JUDGES: Jeremy Dear, Maggie Paterson, John Mulholland, Anne Penketh, Sigrid Rausing PERIODICALS - NEWSPAPER SUPPLEMENTS Why do the Italians Hate Us? The Observer Magazine JUDGES: Jeremy Dear, Maggie Paterson, John Mulholland, Anne Penketh, Sigrid Rausing PHOTOJOURNALISM No One Much Cares, Newsweek, Eugene Richards JUDGES: Simon Bainbridge, Sophie Batterbury, Camilla Brown, Maggie Paterson, Carlos Reyes-Manzo RADIO Forgotten: The Central African Republic, BBC Radio 4 - Today Programme JUDGES: Jane Anderson, Mike Blakemore, Ian Collins, Anna Doble, Alan Johnston TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY & DOCUDRAMA Dispatches: Saving Africa's Witch Children, Channel 4 / Red Rebel Films / Southern Star Factual JUDGES: Mike Blakemore, Clemency Burton-Hill, Cait Fitzsimons, Tim Marshall, Hugh Williamson TELEVISION NEWS Kiwanja Massacre: Congo, Channel 4 News / ITN JUDGES: Mike Blakemore, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Caroline Hurford, Ben Rayner, Julian Worricker ENDS Amnesty International UK media information: Read the daily media blog: Press release me, let me go |

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