FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 19, 2012
Contact: Rohit Mahajan 202 530 4976 <mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org>
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Radio Free Asia Wins at 2012 New York Festivals
RFA Uyghur, Korean Broadcasters Earn Gold and Finalist Spots
WASHINGTON - Radio Free Asia Uyghur service broadcaster Shohret Hoshur won a
gold medal at this year's New York Festivals radio awards in the category of
best coverage of a breaking news story. In addition, three broadcasters from
RFA's Korean service were named as finalists in separate categories as
announced at the international broadcasting contest's awards reception last
night in New York.
"At Radio Free Asia, our lives are focused on the audiences we serve in the
most repressive information environments on earth. We are dedicated to
bringing a voice to the voiceless, promoting the free exchange of ideas, and
shining a light on events occurring in the dark," said Libby Liu, President
of Radio Free Asia. "We are honored by the New York Festivals' recognition
of our programs' excellence, and we are constantly inspired by our audiences
to fulfill our crucial mission of bringing uncensored news to millions
living in closed societies."
Information about RFA's winner and finalists, and their entries follows.
. RFA Uyghur's Shohret Hoshur's gold-medal-winning entry, titled "Hear
the Children Cry Freedom," chronicles an incident in which four Uyghur
youths, the youngest being 7 years old, were jailed following a deadly clash
with Chinese police on Dec. 28, 2011. The youths were branded by the
authorities as traitors for trying to seek political asylum outside China.
The piece won in the category of best coverage of a breaking news story.
. RFA Korean service broadcaster Jung Min Noh was named as a finalist
in the contest's category of social issues/current events programming for
his series on a bicycle rally and human rights campaign in Europe to bring
attention to China's forced repatriation of North Korean refugees.
. RFA Korean's Won Hee Lee was named as a finalist in the category of
best human interest story for her piece on a Korean-American living in the
United States engaged in a project attempting to reunite families separated
after the Korean War through personalized video greeting letters.
. RFA Korean's Jinseo Lee was named as a finalist in the category of
educational programming for his series on a group of North and South Korean
college students meeting in Germany to discuss the possibility of a unified
Korea.
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Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and
publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian
languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media.
RFA's broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and
expression, including the freedom to "seek, receive, and impart information
and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." RFA is funded by
an annual grant from the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
Rohit Mahajan
Media Relations Manager
Radio Free Asia
Email: mahajanr(a)rfa.org
Desk: (202) 530-4976
Cell: (202) 489-8021
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