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Honoring Female Journalists

 2011-10-23

International Women’s Media Foundation Honoring Four Brave Women Journalists Who Confronted Danger to Cover World News

Four brave women journalists who have risked their lives covering the news will be honored by the International Women’s Media Foundation with Courage in Journalism Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award in Los Angeles on Oct. 24 and New York on Oct. 27.

IWMF’S Courage in Journalism Award winners face daunting challenges reporting the news in their countries.  Mexican drug cartels have threatened to kill Zeta editor Adela Navarro Bello and have already murdered two Zeta editors, Iranian officials have targeted and harassed Reuters bureau chief Parisa Hafezi and Thai authorities have charged Prachatai editor Chiranuch Premchaiporn with breaking the law for allowing 10 strangers to post anti-royal comments on her website. Premchaiporn is standing trial now, facing up to 20 years in prison in a test of Internet freedom.

Legendary reporter Kate Adie, BBC’s first chief news correspondent, will be awarded the IWMF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Adie has paved the way for future generations of women journalists by covering breaking news from Bosnia to Sierra Leone for several decades.

“These courageous women have endured terrible hardships, without questioning their own safety. They face danger and violence to report the day’s most important stories, despite being targeted by authorities,” said IWMF Board Co-Chair Barbara Cochran. “We are honored to tell the world their stories.”

Hafezi, a 2011 IWMF Courage in Journalism Award winner

Hafezi, a 2011 IWMF Courage in Journalism Award winner

At the Los Angeles Courage in Journalism Awards dinner on Oct. 24 at The Beverly Hills Hotel, IWMF board member Cynthia McFadden of ABC News will be mistress of ceremonies. Joining her in honoring the winners will be Martha Raddatz, ABC News senior foreign affairs correspondent; Geoffrey Cowan, president of The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands; Angelica Fuentes Tellez, CEO of Omnilife-Chivas, and Robert Scheer, former Los Angeles Times columnist and now Truthdig editor.  “Mad Men” TV actress Cara Buono will be an honored guest.

IWMF Courage Co-Chair Judy Woodruff of the PBS NewsHour will oversee the New York luncheon as mistress of ceremonies at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel on Oct. 27.  Honoring the winners will be ABC’s Good Morning America anchor George Stephanopoulos, Jordan Media Institute founder HRH Princess Rym Ali and Bloomberg News White House correspondent Julianna Goldman.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will deliver a videotaped message at the events congratulating the women journalists for their brave efforts reporting the news.

The source : http://iwmf.org/

 
   
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