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UN: TO
AWARD WORLD PRESS FREEDOM PRIZE TO MEXICAN REPORTER, 09/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 09
April 2008 -- A
Mexican reporter who has been a target of death threats, sabotage and police
harassment because of her work uncovering prostitution and child pornography
networks was today designated
the laureate of a press freedom prize by the UN Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The
Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, will award the Guillermo
Cano World Press Freedom Prize to Lydia Cacho Ribeiro in a ceremony to be
held on World Press Freedom Day, 3 May, in Maputo, Mozambique.
A
freelance reporter based in Cancun, Mexico Ms. Cacho is a contributor to the
daily newspaper La Voz del Caribe, frequently covering organized crime and
corruption. In 2006, she reported on the violent death of hundreds of young
women in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez.
The
jury of 14 professional journalists and editors from all over the world was
impressed by Ms. Cacho’s courage and persistence, according to Joe Thloloe,
jury president and Press Ombudsman of the Press Council of South Africa.
“For
me, a journalist who knows the antagonistic environment in which he or she
operates and continues to do the right thing by keeping readers, listeners or
viewers informed about their society deserves recognition for their
contribution to freedom of expression around the world,” Mr. Thloloe said.
“Lydia Cacho is such a laureate.”
The
$25,000 prize, financed by the Cano and Ottaway family foundations, is named
after Guillermo Cano, the Colombian newspaper publisher assassinated in 1987
for denouncing the activities of powerful drug barons in his country.
The
prize has previously been received by the following laureates: Anna
Politkovskaya (Russian Federation, 2007), May Chidiac (Lebanon, 2006), Cheng
Yizhong, (China, 2005), Raúl Rivero (Cuba, 2004), Amira Hass (Israel, 2003),
Geoffrey Nyarota (Zimbabwe, 2002), U Win Tin (Myanmar, 2001), Nizar Nayyouf
(Syria, 2000), Jesus Blancornelas (Mexico, 1999), Christina Anyanwu (Nigeria,
1998), and Gao Yu (China, 1997). Labels:
United
Nations, U.N., UNESCO,
World
Press Freedom Prize
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