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on Censorship honours courageous free speech advocates
International Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX)
Extracted from IFEX COMMUNIQUÉ VOL 15 NO 12
March 31, 2006
A Chinese Communist
Party official, an Iranian filmmaker, a Tunisian journalist and
a Zimbabwean lawyer were among several individuals honoured last
week at Index on Censorship's 2006 Freedom of Expression Awards.
The awards recognise people who have made a significant contribution
to free expression over the past year. Twenty-five individuals and
organisations were shortlisted.
The Index on Censorship Award for Whistleblowing went to Huang Jingao,
communist party official in Southern China who was sentenced to
life in prison in November 2005 for using the Internet to denounce
high-level official corruption. Bahman Ghobadi won the Index Film
Award for depicting the horrors of the Saddam Hussein regime in
Iraq in the film "Turtles Can Fly".
Tunisian journalist Sihem Bensedrine was awarded the Index/Hugo
Young Journalism Award for bringing attention to human rights abuses
in her home country. She has been jailed for her opinions and faces
regular harassment from the Tunisian authorities. Zimbabwean lawyer
Beatrice Mtetwa won the Index Law Award for her work in defending
journalists in Zimbabwe, despite frequent threats to her safety.
A new prize, the T.R. Fyvel Book Award, was given to French journalist
Jean Hatzfield for his books "Into The Quick of Life: The Rwandan
Genocide: The Survivors Speak" and "A Time for Machetes: The Rwandan
Genocide: The Killers Speak".
For more details,
including pictures of the award winners, visit:
http://www.indexonline.org/en/news/articles/2006/1/index-on-censorship-free-expression-awards-2.shtml
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