THE POWER of TRUTH-TELLING: Journalism As a Public Good
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“My first thought is what a dramatic increase in the quality of entries – almost all of them worthy of proper consideration. The media faces many challenges, but the future of journalism as a bulwark of democracy and respect for human rights is secure in the hands of these enthusiastic and talented professionals.” AIDAN WHITE Founder and President of the Ethical Journalism Network “The world is a dark and terrible place at the moment, but these brave journalists are trying to make it better.” THE POWER OF JULIANNE SCHULTZ Professor of Media and Culture at Griffith University TRUTH-TELLING: “It was tough to make selection because there are so many good and professional works that deserve an excellence in journalism. I am also proud of the courageous investigative reporters who risk their lives to Journalism tell the truth and at the same time, I hoped their security is ensured by their organizations.” as a Public Good NARANJARGAL KHASHKHUU Honorary Professor, University of Arts and Culture of Mongolia “There are various regions and visions represented. I have detected good investigative work in several of the articles that underline - from journalism - in the public agenda several fundamental issues for good coexistence, human rights and democracy in our countries.” ZULIANA LAINEZ Vice President of the International Federation of Journalists Fetisov Journalism Awards Annual 2020 Fetisov Journalism Awards Annual 2020 THE POWER OF TRUTH-TELLING: Journalism as a Public Good Fetisov Journalism Awards Annual 2020 The Power of Truth-Telling: Journalism as a Public Good CONTENTS Editor: Aidan White, Honorary Advisor to the Fetisov Charitable Foundation Introduction ........................................................................................... 6 and the Fetisov Journalism Awards; Message from Gleb Fetisov ...................................................................... 10 Founder and President, Ethical Journalism Network Compiled by Natalya Valkina, Guzel Daukaeva, Eva Merkacheva, Nadezda Azhgikhina Outstanding Investigative Reporting ...................................................... 12 Proof-reading: Ronnie Bitten Prize Winners 1st Prize – Rohini Mohan (India) ‘Worse Than a Death Sentence’ ..................................................................... 14 Fondation Caritative Fetisov (Fetisov Charitable Foundation) 2nd Prize – ‘Fisayo Soyombo (Nigeria) Boulevard James-Fazy 13, 1201 Geneve, Switzerland Undercover Investigation on Nigeria’s Criminal Justice System ......................... 30 Founder and Board Member: Gleb Fetisov 3rd Prize – Sucked Dry - A cross-border collaborative project (Uganda, Kenya, President and Board Member: Miriam Levy Turner Egypt, Ethiopia and South Sudan) ............................................................... 60 Board Member: Yelena Li Martino Shorlisted Stories Mahmoud El-Bakour, Ali Al-Ibrahim (Syria) In Idlib, Children Are Cast into the Unknown ................................................ 92 Olatunji Ololade (Nigeria) 21st Century Slaves ................................................................................... 100 FETISOV JOURNALISM AWARDS Reporter, The New Vision (Uganda) Undercover as a Slave ................................................................................. 110 Website: https://fjawards.com/ Valeria Román, Margaret López, Debbie Ponchner, Carmina De La Luz Transgender in Latin America (Argentina, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Mexico).......... 112 Twitter: @fjawards Xavier Aldekoa, Alfons Rodríguez (Spain) Facebook: facebook.com/fjawards/ The Jungle of Kid Killers ............................................................................... 124 YouTube: FJA Youtube channel Message from Stuart Laidlaw ................................................................... 132 [email protected] Outstanding Contribution to Peace ......................................................... 134 Enquiries regarding participation in the contest Prize Winners [email protected] 1st Prize - Richard Kent (UK), Nick Donovan (UK), Mohamed Aboelgheit (Egypt/UK) General enquiries (including partnership, Exposing the RSF’s Secret Financial Network ................................................. 136 sponsorship or participation as an expert) 2nd Prize - Mizar Kemal (Iraq/Turkey) The Endless War: Iraq’s Heavy Legacy of Depleted Uranium ............................ 144 3rd Prize - Philip Obaji (Nigeria) © Fetisov Charitable Foundation 2021 The Child Refugees ‘Sold’ Through Facebook ............................................... 160 Shorlisted Stories Message from Barbara Trionfi ................................................................. 352 Kira Walker (Spain) Excellence in Environmental Journalism ............................................... 354 On the Frontline of War, Yemeni Women Are Building Peace ................................. 168 Prize Winners John Washington (US) 1st Prize - Adam Federman (US) The Long, Winding and Painful Story of Asylum ................................................ 174 How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill in the Arctic ........................... 356 Message from Julianne Schultz ............................................................... 184 2nd Prize - Paula Dupraz-Dobias (Switzerland) Contribution to Civil Rights .................................................................... 186 Why Switzerland Struggles With Dirty Gold: Tales From Peru ............................. 372 3rd Prize - Land of Resistance Prize Winners A cross-border collaborative project (Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, 1st Prize - Migrants From Another World - A cross-border collaborative project Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela) ....................... 387 (Colombia, Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, US, India, Nepal, Cameroon, UK)....................................... 187 Shorlisted Stories 2nd Prize Belinda Goldsmith, Claudio Accheri (UK/Italy) Petra Sorge, Ankush Kumar, Bhavya Dore, Sadaf Aman, Ajachi Chakrabarti Flight to the Future: One Land’s Quest to Defuse a Climate ‘Timebomb’ ................ 412 How Indusrty Bodies Are Using the NCPCR and UNICEF to Whitewash Accusations Cécile Schilis-Gallego, Marion Guegan (France) of Child Labour (India/ Germany) ................................................................... 223 Mines’ Dirty Secrets Echo on Three Continents ................................................ 422 3rd Prize - Anna Louie Sussman (US) Ezaruku Draku Franklin (Uganda) The Right to Family Life (a series of articles) ................................................... 247 Pollution Takes Toll on Lake Victoria ............................................................. 424 Shortlisted Stories James Button (Australia) The Climate Interviews .................................................................................. 430 Gloria Aradi (Kenya) A series of articles ...................................................... 268 Kelechukwu Iruoma, Ruth Olurounbi (Nigeria) Jill Langlois (Canada/Brazil) Silent Killer: Oil Pollution Continues to Kill Nigerians in Delta Region ................. 454 In Brazil, Indigenous People Are Fighting to Keep Their Children ....................... 272 Matan Kaminer, Basma Fahoum, Edo Konrad (Israel) Kevin Douglas Grant, Leticia Duarte, Soumya Shankar, From Heatwaves to ‘Eco-Apartheid’: Climate Change in Israel-Palestine ............... 460 Juan Arredondo, Quentin Aries, Tracy Jarrett (US) Democracy Undone: The Authoritarian’s Playbook ........................................... 274 Raphael Tsavkko Garcia (Brazil/Belgium) Brazil’s Indigenous Communities Resist Bolsonaro ........................................... 472 Laura-Angela Bagnetto (France) Cameroon’s Anglophone Crisis, an Unravelling Catastrophe .............................. 286 Shalini Singh (India) Climate Change (a series of articles) ................................................................ 478 Oleksandra Horchynska (Ukraine) Come When Murdered. The NV Survey on Domestic Violence .............................. 294 Journalism Today: Prophets of Progress and Ethical Challenges ............... 490 Tabassum Barnagarwala (India) Expert Council 2020 ................................................................................ 496 The Margins of Mumbai: Living in Colony Adjoining 17 Industrial Units ................ 314 Jury 2020 ................................................................................................ 500 Violeta Alejandra Santiago Hernandez (Mexico) FJA Founder ............................................................................................ 502 Finding the Disappeared in Terror Camps ........................................................ 322 Fetisov Charitable Foundation ................................................................ 502 Andrea Backhaus (Germany) Dreams Live On Behind the Fence ................................................................ 350 FJA Steering Committee ......................................................................... 503 The FJA were launched to promote and support outstanding journalism and to INTRODUCTION celebrate truth-telling in a world of uncertainty, disinformation and propaganda. The awards strengthen the role of the news media and highlight their role in promoting the universal human values of honesty, justice, courage and solidarity. AIDAN WHITE Honorary Advisor to the Fetisov Charitable Foundation Journalism is uniquely placed to empower