Seven journalists from different corners of the world have been awarded the title “Hero of Press Freedom,” among them is Viktoria Roshchina, a Ukrainian journalist who died in captivity. This recognition from the International Press Institute (IPI) highlights their exceptional courage.
Memory and Recognition
Viktoria Roshchina, whose fate tragically ended in Russian captivity, became a symbol of resilience and dedication to the profession. Along with her, posthumously, Mariam Abu Dagga from Palestine received the award. These women, covering global events, gave their lives for the truth.
The title “Hero of Press Freedom” is awarded for exceptional courage in the fight for media freedom. The laureates, despite threats and repression, continued their work, not retreating in the face of danger.
List of Awardees
Among those awarded are journalists from Georgia, the USA, the Gaza Strip, Peru, Hong Kong, and Ethiopia. Each of them has made a significant contribution to the defense of freedom of speech.
Names and Countries
- Mzia Amaglobeli, Georgia
- Martin Baron, USA
- Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong
- Viktoria Roshchina, Ukraine (posthumously)
- Mariam Abu Dagga, Palestine (posthumously)
- Gustavo Gorriti, Peru
- Tesfalem Waldyes, Ethiopia
Significance of the Award
This award is not just a recognition of merits. It serves as a reminder of the need to protect journalists working in conflict zones. Many of them face imprisonment and repression but continue to fight for the truth.
The International Press Institute emphasizes the importance of strengthening the protection of those who cover conflicts. Their work is not only a chronicle of events but also a contribution to the global understanding of what is happening.
These awards are a tribute to their legacy and a call to strengthen the protection of press freedom. In a world where information becomes a weapon, their courage and resilience inspire and remind us of the importance of truth.