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Wednesday 10 June 2009

Amnesty International Media Award 2009 winners deserve a mention


2009 Amnesty Media Award Winners

GABY RADO MEMORIAL AWARD
Aleem Maqbool, BBC News

INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION & RADIO
World's Untold Stories: The Forgotten People, CNN, Dan Rivers and Mary Rogers

NATIONS & REGIONS
The Fight for Justice, The Herald Magazine by Lucy Adams

NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS
MI5 and the Torture Chambers of Pakistan, The Guardian by Ian Cobain

NEW MEDIA
Kenya: The Cry of Blood - Extra Judicial Killings and Disappearances, Wikileaks, Julian Assange

PERIODICALS - CONSUMER MAGAZINES
The 'No Place for Children' campaign, New Statesman, Sir Al Aynsley Green, and Gillian Slovo

PERIODICALS - NEWSPAPER SUPPLEMENTS
Why do the Italians Hate Us? The Observer Magazine, Dan McDougall and Robin Hammond

PHOTOJOURNALISM
No One Much Cares, Newsweek, Eugene Richards

RADIO
Forgotten: The Central African Republic, BBC Radio 4 - Today Programme, Edward Main, Ceri Thomas, Mike Thomson

TELEVISION DOCUMENTARY & DOCUDRAMA
Dispatches: Saving Africa's Witch Children, Channel 4 / Red Rebel Films / Southern Star Factual, Mags Gavan, Joost Van der Valk, Alice Keens-Soper, Paul Woolwich

TELEVISION NEWS
Kiwanja Massacre: Congo, Channel 4 News / ITN, Ben De Pear, Jonathan Miller, Stuart Webb and Robert Chamwami

SPECIAL AWARD
This year's Special Award for Journalism Under Threat was awarded to Eynulla FÓ™tullayev, from Azerbaijan.
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