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Radio Free Asia Series on China Nuclear Risks Wins Award for Excellence in
Journalism
WASHINGTON - Radio Free Asia <http://www.rfa.org/english/> (RFA) today was
named a winner of the Sigma Delta Chi award for excellence in journalism by
the Society of Professional Journalists <https://www.spj.org/index.asp> .
RFA's Cantonese Service <http://www.rfa.org/cantonese/?encoding=simplified>
's investigative series
<http://www.rfa.org/cantonese/features/hottopic/GD-nuclear-power-12012014110
600.html> on China's nuclear energy risks, "A Citizenry Left in the Dark:
China's Nuclear Power Industry," won in the category of radio investigative
reporting. The series, which aired in four parts in December 2014, follows
on RFA's revelations in June 2010 when a nuclear power plant in close
proximity to Hong Kong leaked radioactive material.
"Millions in China live and work near nuclear plants but are left in the
dark about the dangers," said Libby Liu, President of RFA. "Radio Free
Asia's Cantonese Service tirelessly pursued this story in depth, reporting
on the potentially catastrophic consequences ignored by China's
state-controlled media and authorities.
"Credit for this great honor goes entirely to RFA Cantonese, which is
bringing attention to a serious issue that has vast impact in China and the
region."
In June 2010, radioactive substances were detected in cooling water at the
Daya Bay nuclear power plant in southern Guangdong, China's most populous
province. After RFA Cantonese broke the story, local authorities claimed
that the danger to the public was "negligible." Four years after the
incident, an RFA undercover film crew traveled to the site to investigate
safety conditions in the area. RFA's team learned that local residents
remain woefully ignorant of the danger of nuclear waste, even though waste
from the power plant is dumped at a site that is five kilometers from where
they live. RFA found also that, in order to prevent the rise of popular
discontent in the aftermath of the 2010 radioactive leak, local authorities
have been providing generous monthly living subsidies to those living within
the immediate vicinity of the plant to quell discontent and concerns among
locals.
RFA's four-part multimedia series also explores safety issues surrounding
Guangdong's Huizhou Nuclear Power Plant, one of 26 nuclear power plants
under construction in China. The majority of local residents interviewed by
RFA were only vaguely aware, if at all, of the existence of the nuclear
plant, much less the health risks of living close by. China is in the midst
of a serious push to expand its nuclear power industry to lessen reliance on
fossil fuels. What is troubling, especially in the post-Fukushima era, is
that there does not exist in the country a comprehensive national program to
provide citizens with information on possible public health hazards in their
communities; nor have the authorities established emergency plans and
response mechanisms in the event of a nuclear accident.
Previous years' contest winners in radio include CBS News Radio, CNN Radio,
Public Radio International's The World (WGBH), and National Public Radio.
This occasion marks the first time RFA has won a Sigma Delta Chi. Awards
will be presented to recipients at a reception to be held on June 26 at the
National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
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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 | Radio Free Asia | Media Relations Manager
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