FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : November 24, 2021
Contact : Rohit Mahajan | 202.530.4976 | mahajanr(a)rfa.org
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https://www.rfa.org/about/awards/rfa-mandarin-wins-journalism-award-in-taiw… | RFA
Mandarin Wins Journalism Award in Taiwan ]
WASHINGTON -- [
https://www.rfa.org/english/ | Radio Free Asia ] (RFA)’s Mandarin Service
was named the winner of the arts and cultural news award for its [
https://www.rfa.org/mandarin/duomeiti/tebiejiemu/hkwenhua/ | video series ] on Hong
Kong's resistance art community, which is using their pens, brushes and creativity to
advocate for Hong Kong’s autonomy and freedom. The award was presented by the [
https://www.feja.org.tw/category/media-award/award1 | Excellent Journalism Award
Foundation ] at its 20th annual ceremony in Taipei, Taiwan yesterday.
“Full credit for this award belongs to the team of reporters in RFA Mandarin behind this
series,” Nadia Tsao, RFA’s Managing Editor for East Asia, said. “As authorities in Hong
Kong intensify their crackdown on independent media and voices, it is ever more important
to showcase free expression’s unique power and role. This timely project on the expatriate
resistance art movement in Taiwan does just that.”
The winning submission, which included three videos that were part of an RFA Mandarin
series published throughout 2020 on Hong Kong’s resistance art movement, profiles an
actor, the writers of a banned book and a [
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_63llpKQX9Y |
group of political cartoonists ] who are using their art to fight for Hong Kong’s freedom
after a 2019 national security law imposed by the CCP cracked down on free speech. Fearing
the CCP would wipe out Hong Kong’s history of freedom, the Hong Kong arts community at
home and abroad in Taiwan are fighting back, hoping to change the narrative as they
remember.
This is RFA Mandarin’s first Excellent Journalism award, with its video series being
selected unanimously as the winner among more than 105 other submissions in the arts and
cultural news category, a testament to the essential role RFA plays providing unique
journalism to audiences around Asia living in closed societies. Other winners at this
year’s Excellent Journalism Awards include Apple Daily, United Daily, Taiwan’s Public
Television Service, The Reporter, Central News Agency and Commonwealth Magazine.
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Rohit Mahajan
Chief Communications Officer
Radio Free Asia