Sites: Africa, Marketing, Medical, Retail
Marketing community of Africa
Marketing> Advertising, Branding, Cinema, CRM, CSI, Design, Design Indaba 2009, Digital, Direct Marketing, Education & Training, Eventing, Exhibitions, Magazines, Media, Mobile, Newspapers, Online Media, Out Of Home, Printing, Production, Promotions, Public Relations, Radio, Recruitment, Research, Retail, Sales, Sponsorship, The Loerie Awards 2009, TV, Youth Marketing, 2010 FIFA World Cup
Articles
Media Articles

Egyptian journalist wins 2008 Gebran Tueni Award

Ibrahim Essa, editor-in-chief of Al Dustour, the daily newspaper in Egypt, has been awarded the 2008 Gebran Tueni Award, the annual prize of the World Association of Newspapers that honours an editor or publisher in the MENA region.

The prize, which is made in memory of Gebran Tueni, the Lebanese publisher and WAN board member who was killed by a car bomb in Beirut in December 2005, recognises Essa's commitment to freedom of the press, his courage, leadership, ambition and high managerial and professional standards.

Essa will receive the award during the 3rd Arab Free Press Forum, to be held in Beirut, Lebanon, next week. He said he was honoured to receive an award associated with Gebran Tueni and WAN because of their defence of press freedom in the Arab world and beyond.

"Moreover, the award gives a kiss of life to writers in Arab countries, where the press is suffocated," he said.

Al Dustour, founded in 1995, was closed by the Egyptian authorities from 1998 to 2005 after it published a letter from the militant group Gamaa Islamiya. Its circulation has grown from 50,000 when it resumed publishing, to 120,000 today, in large part because of Essa's leadership.

Essa remains determined to provide professional and quality coverage of events, despite censorship, indictments and court cases.

He was sentenced to two months in prison in September 2008 for "propagating false news and rumours causing a general security disturbance and harming the public interest" in connection with articles concerning the health of President Mubarak. He was pardoned by the president in October.

Essa is currently appealing another conviction and is free on bail pending the outcome. In September 2007, Essa, along with Adel Hammouda of the weekly al-Fagr, Wael al-Abrashi of the weekly Soat al-Ommah, and Abdel Halim Kandeel of the weekly al-Karama, each received one-year jail sentences for "defaming the president".

Essa and Al Dustour journalist Sahar Zaki had earlier been sentenced to a year in prison for "insulting the president" and "spreading false rumours" for their April 2005 coverage of a legal case against President Mubarak. The prison sentence was dismissed on appeal in February 2007 and the two were fined 22,500 Egyptian Pounds (3,200 Euros).

About 30 journalists work for Al Dustour. Most of them are young and committed to independent journalism.

The award carries a 10,000 Euros scholarship to enable Essa to undertake advanced newspaper leadership training.

[4 Dec 2008 10:10]

 SEND TO A FRIEND  |   PRINT

 
Comment on this
 


Share this page (Tell me more)


 





Receive free email newsletter
 
Tell a friend about us
 
CONTACT US | ABOUT US | SEND US NEWS | ADVERTISING RATES | sales@bizcommunity.com | +27 (0)21 680 3500
All rights reserved. © 2008. Bizcommunity.com, its sponsors, contributors and advertisers disclaim all liability for any loss, damage, injury or expense that might arise from the use of, or reliance upon, the services contained herein. Privacy policy, Terms of Use.
Connected by: Uninet