NEW YORK: The Comm­ittee to Protect Journalists has named four journalists who won the 2017 International Press Freedom Award for their work in their countries despite government’s harassment, death threats or imprisonment.

The CPJ will honour Ahmed Abba from Cam­eroon, Patricia Mayorga from Mexico, Pravit Rojanaphruk from Thailand and Afrah Nasser from Yemen with its press freedom award at an event in New York on November 15.

“Journalists around the world face growing threats and pressure,” said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. “Those we honour are the most courageous and committed. They stand as an example that journalism matters.”

The inaugural Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award of the CPJ will be presented to Judy Woodruff, the award-winning broadcast journalist and managing editor of PBS NewsHour.

Published in Dawn, July 19th, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

Curtain call
Updated 24 Oct, 2024

Curtain call

There is hope that under Justice Afridi, SC can move beyond the discord and heal the fractures that developed under CJP Isa’s watch.
IMF’s estimate
24 Oct, 2024

IMF’s estimate

THE IMF’s economic growth projection of 3.2pc for Pakistan falls short of the 3.5pc target that the government has...
Religious exchanges
24 Oct, 2024

Religious exchanges

STRAINED relations between Pakistan and India prevent followers of different faiths from visiting sacred sites on ...
Unliveable cities
Updated 23 Oct, 2024

Unliveable cities

The state must pay heed to suggestions of the ADB, which describes nation’s urban centres as “congested, unattractive and polluted”.
Ending polio
23 Oct, 2024

Ending polio

WITH polio cases in Pakistan rising sharply in recent weeks, the government has unveiled the National Emergency...
Small relief
23 Oct, 2024

Small relief

HELPED by a tepid domestic demand and significant growth in home remittances, the country’s current account ...