CPJ International Press Freedom Awards 2014

International Press Freedom Awards

(Courtesy ABC News)

Watch or read the remarks by dinner chairman Alberto Ibargüen as prepared for delivery.


(Irrawaddy)
(Irrawaddy)

Aung Zaw, Burma

Founder, editor-in-chief, The Irrawaddy

Fact: At least eight journalists are behind bars in Burma.

President Thein Sein: Release all jailed journalists in #Burma and stop the harassment of the media #IPFA

(Siamak Ghaderi)
(Siamak Ghaderi)

Siamak Ghaderi, Iran

Freelance journalist, former editor at IRNA

Fact: With around 35 journalists in jail each, Iran and China are the world’s leading jailers of journalists.

.@HassanRouhani & @JZarif must end crackdown on press in #Iran. Free the dozens of imprisoned journalists #IPFA



(Dozhd TV)
(Dozhd TV)

Mikhail Zygar, Russia

Editor-in-chief, Dozhd

Fact: At least 32 journalists have been murdered with impunity in Russia since 1992.

President Putin, allow Dozhd TV to work freely in #Russia! #IPFA @tvrain @KremlinRussia_E

(Gallo Images Destiny Nick Boulton)
(Gallo Images Destiny Nick Boulton)

Ferial Haffajee, South Africa

Editor-in-chief, City Press

Fact: The Protection of State Information Bill, dubbed the “secrecy bill,” was passed by Parliament in November 2013 and awaits President Jacob Zuma’s signature into law.

The #SecrecyBill has no place in a democratic & free #SouthAfrica. Send it for Constitutional Court review #IPFA



Burton Benjamin Memorial Award

Jorge Ramos

Anchor, Univision News

(Gio Alma)
(Gio Alma)


Four journalists from Burma, Iran, Russia, and South Africa were honored on November 25, 2014 at the Committee to Protect Journalists’ 24th annual International Press Freedom Awards for their work in defiance of imprisonment, repression, and censorship.

The dinner, at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel, raised a record $1.9 million for CPJ’s worldwide press freedom advocacy. To show support for this year’s honorees and reporters across the globe who confront the war on journalists daily, Alberto Ibargüen, president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and dinner chairman, also announced a commitment of an additional $858,000 from the New Initiatives Fund, a newly created network of several funders including Knight Foundation. A special appeal during the evening raised $235,635. Those funds were matched one-to-one by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The total amount raised for the event was more than $2.7 million.

Iranian freelance journalist Siamak Ghaderi, who was released in July after spending four years in prison, received his International Press Freedom Award from journalist Maziar Bahari, who was jailed in Iran in 2009. Ghaderi had previously been an editor and reporter for the Islamic Republic’s official news agency IRNA. Rebecca MacKinnon, co-founder of Global Voices Online, presented an award to Burmese journalist Aung Zaw, founder and editor-in-chief of The Irrawaddy, which was branded an “enemy of the state” by the former military regime and still comes under pressure from the current Burmese government. Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, honored Mikhail Zygar, editor-in-chief for the Russian independent TV channel Dozhd, which provides a rare alternative to Kremlin-controlled federal stations. Clarence Page, a Pulitzer prize-winning columnist from the Chicago Tribune, presented Ferial Haffajee, editor-in-chief of City Press in South Africa, with her award. Haffajee has faced fierce criticism and threats of violence against herself and her staff for critical stories published under her leadership. Recently freed International Press Freedom Awardee Nguyen Van Hai, who was in prison when his award was presented in 2013, delivered a powerful speech calling for the release of journalists worldwide.

The newly announced New Initiatives Fund is supported by a network made up of the Knight Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and the New Venture Fund, which is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The fund will enable faster and better data and reports, and strengthen analysis and advocacy. CPJ will increase interventions and referrals on safety issues, particularly for reporters without institutional support, such as freelance or local journalists.

Read the announcement of the 2014 International Press Freedom Awardees in Arabic, English, Farsi, Russian and Spanish.

Media contact
Samantha Libby, Communications Associate
Tel: +1 212-300-9032
Email: slibby@cpj.org

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