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Amnesty Media Award : ウィキペディア英語版
Amnesty International UK Media Awards

The
Amnesty International Media Awards are a
unique set of awards which pay tribute to the best human rights journalism in the
UK. Kate Allen, Amnesty International UK’s director, said that the awards
recognise the “pivotal role of the UK media industry in informing and shaping
public opinion” and pays tribute to their “often dangerous work”. The awards acknowledge
the creativity, skills and sheer determination that it takes to get the news
out in an educational and engaging way.
In
particular, these awards highlight the unique relationship that exists between
Amnesty International and the media. Sir Trevor McDonald explained
the inextricably linked nature of this relationship: "Amnesty persists
where journalism leaves off. We visit these scenes and then move on. Amnesty
has the virtue of sticking with the story and making sure the truth comes out."()
The most recent awards ceremony was held on 26 November 2015 at the Barbican in central
London. The shortlist and the winners are available below.
== History ==
Amnesty
International has always championed the importance of media in exposing human
rights abuses. Amnesty itself began as a media story. In 1961, Peter Benenson,
the founder of Amnesty, was so enraged that two Portuguese students were jailed
for seven years for toasting to freedom during the autocratic regime of António de Oliveira Salazar, that
he wrote a letter to the Observer.
His ‘Appeal
for Amnesty’ letter called for the release of six political prisoners from
around the world. It began: “Open your newspapers - any day of the week – and
you will find a report from somewhere in the world of someone being imprisoned,
tortured or executed because his opinions or religion are unacceptable to his
government. The newspaper readers feel a sickening sense of impotence. Yet if
these feelings of disgust all over the world could be united into common
action, something effective could be done”
Amnesty began
with a sentiment expressed through the media and to celebrate the unique
relationship Amnesty shares with the media industry, the Amnesty International UK
Media Awards were launched in 1992.

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