At the 21st Annual International Press Freedom Awards ceremony, CPJ premiered its 2011 overview video, detailing our efforts to defend press freedom around the world and online.
At the 21st Annual International Press Freedom Awards ceremony, CPJ premiered its 2011 overview video, detailing our efforts to defend press freedom around the world and online.
Shazdeh Omari is CPJ’s news editor. Former copy chief for The Village Voice, she has worked as a reporter and editor in the United States and Greece. Omari was born in Saudi Arabia and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, where she learned to read, speak, and write Urdu.
Shrouq Al Aila (Gaza Strip),
Alsu Kurmasheva (U.S. – Russia),
Quimy de León (Guatemala),
Samira Sabou (Niger)
Nika Gvaramia (Georgia),
Shahina K.K. (India),
María Teresa Montaño (Mexico),
Ferdinand Ayité (Togo)
Abraham Jiménez Enoa (Cuba),
Niyaz Abdullah (Iraqi Kurdistan),
Sevgil Musaieva (Ukraine),
Pham Doan Trang (Vietnam)
Katsiaryna Barysevich (Belarus),
Anastasia Mejía (Guatemala),
Matías Guente (Mozambique),
Aye Chan Naing (Myanmar)
Shahidul Alam (Bangladesh),
Mohammad Mosaed (Iran),
Dapo Olorunyomi (Nigeria),
Svetlana Prokopyeva (Russia)
Patrícia Campos Mello (Brazil),
Neha Dixit (India),
Lucía Pineda Ubau and
Miguel Mora (Nicaragua),
Maxence Melo Mubyazi (Tanzania)
Amal Khalifa Idris Habbani (Sudan),
Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh (Vietnam),
Luz Mely Reyes (Venezuela),
Anastasiya Stanko (Ukraine)
Ahmed Abba (Cameroon),
Patricia Mayorga (Mexico),
Afrah Nasser (Yemen),
Pravit Rojanaphruk (Thailand)
Mahmoud Abou Zeid, Shawkan (Egypt),
Malini Subramaniam (India),
Can Dündar (Turkey),
Óscar Martínez (El Salvador)
Cándido Figueredo Ruíz (Paraguay),
Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (Syria),
Zone 9 Bloggers (Ethiopia),
Zulkiflee Anwar Ulhaque, “Zunar” (Malaysia)
Aung Zaw (Burma),
Siamak Ghaderi (Iran),
Mikhail Zygar (Russia),
Ferial Haffajee (South Africa)
Janet Hinostroza (Ecuador),
Bassem Youssef (Egypt),
Nedim Şener (Turkey),
Nguyen Van Hai (Vietnam)
Mauri König (Brazil),
Dhondup Wangchen (China),
Azimjon Askarov (Kyrgyzstan),
Mae Azango (Liberia)
Mansoor al-Jamri (Bahrain),
Natalya Radina (Belarus),
Javier Valdez Cárdenas (Mexico),
Umar Cheema (Pakistan)
Mohammad Davari (Iran),
Nadira Isayeva (Russia),
Dawit Kebede (Ethiopia),
Laureano Márquez (Venezuela)
Mustafa Haji Abdinur (Somalia),
Naziha Réjiba (Tunisia),
Eynulla Fatullayev (Azerbijan),
J.S. Tissainayagam (Sri Lanka)
Bilal Hussein (Iraq),
Danish Karokhel and Farida Nekzad (Afghanistan),
Andrew Mwenda (Uganda),
Hector Maseda Gutiérrez (Cuba)
Dmitry Muratov (Russia),
Mazhar Abbas (Pakistan),
Adela Navarro Bello (Mexico),
Gao Qinrong (China)
Jesús Abad Colorado (Colombia),
Jamal Amer (Yemen),
Madi Ceesay (The Gambia),
Atwar Bahjat (Iraq)
Galima Bukharbaeva (Uzbekistan),
Beatrice Mtetwa (Zimbabwe),
Lúcio Flávio Pinto (Brazil),
Shi Tao (China)
Svetlana Kalinkina (Belarus),
Aung Pwint and Thaung Tun (Burma),
Alexis Sinduhije (Burundi),
Paul Klebnikov (United States)
Abdul Samay Hamed (Afghanistan),
Aboubakr Jamai (Morocco),
Musa Muradov (Russia),
Manuel Vázquez Portal (Cuba)
Ignacio Gómez (Colombia),
Tipu Sultan (Bangladesh),
Irina Petrushova (Kazakhstan),
Fesshaye Yohannes (Eritrea)
Jiang Weiping (China),
Geoff Nyarota (Zimbabwe),
Horacio Verbitsky (Argentina),
Mazen Dana (West Bank)
Zeljko Kopanja (Bosnia-Herzegovina),
Modeste Mutinga (DRC),
Steven Gan (Malaysia),
Mashallah Shamsolvaezin (Iran)
Jesús Joel Díaz Hernández (Cuba),
Baton Haxhiu (Kosovo),
Jugnu Mohsin and Najam Sethi (Pakistan),
María Cristina Caballero (Colombia)
Grémah Boucar (Niger),
Gustavo Gorriti (Peru),
Pavel Sheremet (Belarus),
Ruth Simon (Eritrea)
Viktor Ivancic (Croatia),
Freedom Neruda (Ivory Coast),
Christine Anyanwu (Nigeria).
Ying Chan (United States) and Shieh Chung-Liang (Taiwan)
Ocak Isik Yurtçu (Turkey),
Daoud Kuttab (Palestinian Authority),
J. Jesus Blancornelas (Mexico),
Yusuf Jameel (India)