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RT opens nominations for 2022 Khaled Alkhateb Awards recognizing conflict journalism
RT opens nominations for 2022 Khaled Alkhateb Awards recognizing conflict journalism
The broadcaster launched the award in 2018 to honor the memory of Arab RT stringer Khaled Alkhateb, who was killed in service by terrorist bombings in… 29.07.2022, Sputnik International
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RT has started accepting entries for the 2022 edition of the Khaled Alkhateb International Memorial Awards for Best Journalism from Conflict Zones. This year, the theme of the awards revolves around Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine and the conflict in the Eastern European country in general. Journalism for reporting on humanitarian efforts, helping civilians and refugees, and returning to peaceful life. Each winner will receive a cash prize of 200,000 rubles (approximately $3,150). were recognized for their professionalism and exceptional coverage of conflict zones. Russian journalist Alexander Lukyanov has been named the winner for Best Video Journalism from a Conflict Zone for his work, ‘Rumbling Silence’, from the Donbass frontline, where he documented ceasefire violations by the Ukrainian forces. The 2021 award for best written journalism from a conflict zone went to Anuj Chopra from the United States for an on-the-ground report exposing the humanitarian crisis in Yemen’s Marib region. The prize for best humanitarian journalism: after the war went to Yemeni journalist Rania Abdallah for the documentary “Life, Terminated” covering the armed conflict in southwestern Yemen, and to American Neha Wadekar for the article investigation “The Hidden Story Behind the Fight for Cabo Delgado”, exposing the real causes of the rise of radical Islamism in Mozambique. The award was created in 2018 in memory of Khaled Alkhateb, who worked for RT Arabic in as a freelance correspondent and was killed on duty in the bombing of Homs by Daesh*, Syria on July 30, 2017.*Daesh, also known as ISIS/Islamic State/IS, is a banned terrorist group in Russia and in many other countries.
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The broadcaster launched the award in 2018 to honor the memory of Arab RT stringer Khaled Alkhateb, who was killed on duty by the terrorist bombing of Homs in Syria in 2017.
Prizes will be awarded in two categories: Best Journalism from a Conflict Zone for special operation coverage and Best Humanitarian Journalism for stories about humanitarian efforts, helping civilians and refugees, and returning to a peaceful life.
Each winner will receive a cash prize of 200,000 rubles (about $3,150).
The 2021 award for Best Journalism Written from a Conflict Zone was assigned to Anuj Chopra from the United States for a field report revealing the humanitarian crisis in the Yemeni region of Marib. The price for Best Humanitarian Journalism: After the War went to Yemeni journalist Rania Abdallah for the documentary “Life, Terminated” covering the armed conflict in southwestern Yemen, and to American Neha Wadekar with the investigative article “The Hidden Story Behind the Fight for Cabo Delgado”, exposing the real causes of the resurgence of radical Islamism in Mozambique.
*Daesh, also known as ISIS/Islamic State/IS, is a banned terrorist group in Russia and many other countries.
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