UNESCO Honors Palestinian Journalists in Gaza with Prize for Freedom of Speech

Palestinian journalists honored with UNESCO prize for coverage of Gaza conflict

During the World Press Freedom Conference in Santiago on May 2nd, a ceremony was held to award Palestinian journalists covering events in Gaza with the UNESCO Prize. The names of the laureates were not mentioned in the official press release from the event, which was reported on the official UN website.

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay emphasized the importance of collective action to ensure that journalists around the world can continue their work of reporting and investigating facts at the awards ceremony. It was a reminder of the vital role journalists play in keeping the public informed.

The chairman of the international jury, Mauricio Weibel, introduced the laureates and expressed solidarity and recognition for the Palestinian journalists covering the crisis in Gaza under difficult circumstances. The conference also acknowledged the deaths of media workers in Gaza, with UNESCO reporting that 26 journalists were killed while on duty after October 7.

The event demonstrates the ongoing challenges faced by journalists in conflict zones and the importance of recognizing their bravery and commitment to freedom of the press. It also highlights

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