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Radio Free Asia Wins Murrow Award for '709' Crackdown Video
WASHINGTON - Radio Free Asia
<https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/arrest-06102019112135.htmlhttps:/w
ww.rfa.org/english/news/china/arrest-06102019112135.html> (RFA) today was
among the National Murrow Award winners named by the Radio
<https://rtdna.org/content/edward_r_murrow_awards> & TV Digital News
Association (RTDNA). RFA Mandarin's video "The Women Against the State
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sUTBmOY7jU&feature=youtu.be> ," earned
the distinction in the juried contest's category of Excellence in Video.
The video focuses on the aftermath of China's
<https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/china-lawyers-08302016152248.html?
searchterm:utf8:ustring=%20709> "709" Crackdown - a nationwide roundup of
lawyers and legal activists that began in July 2015 - and the wives of
those still held in custody today.
"This piece, produced by Radio Free Asia's Mandarin Service, focuses on an
important and ongoing issue in China and holds authorities accountable,"
said RFA President Libby Liu. "It gives a voice to the women who face
severe intimidation tactics from their own government and whose stories
are otherwise ignored by Chinese state media.
"RFA Mandarin's digital team deserves full credit for this prestigious
award. Their hard work to spotlight these brave individuals and share
their stories speaks to Radio Free Asia's critical journalistic mission."
Beginning on July 9, 2015, the "709" Crackdown aimed to repress and
intimidate lawyers and activists committed to legal reform and rights
defense in China. RFA's winning entry - which originally aired in July
2018 - explains the tactics that officials used in their crackdown, such
as television broadcasts of forced confessions and refusing to meet with
lawyers appointed by family members. The video also goes into the details
of the difficulties and hardships that the women experience in their
attempts to free their husbands. The Mandarin Service's digital team
interviewed Li Wenzu, wife of lawyer Wang Quanzhang, one of the more
prominent individuals detained. RFA has reported on Wang's case since he
was arrested in July of 2015. While many of those detained under the "709"
Crackdown have been reunited with their families, his whereabouts remain
unknown to this day.
This marks the first time that RFA has won a National Murrow Award, having
previously won at least seven Regional Murrow Awards in years past. The
Mandarin Service video was produced by Cherry Cheng, Zhang Li, and Alex
Zhang of the service's digital team, which in late 2017 began to create
short, social media-friendly videos that showcase in-depth journalism and
solid data-based information. Topics addressed in their videos describe
life in China, covering the social credit system, surveillance,
socio-economics and unemployment, media and technology, civil society and
the rule of law, and religion. The Mandarin Service's YouTube channel
<https://www.youtube.com/user/RFACHINESE> recently surpassed 100,000
subscribers, notable given the challenge of reporting domestic news to a
closed market. The award will be presented at RTDNA's ceremony in New York
City on Oct. 14. Previous winners of the National Murrow Award include
ABC News, The New York Times, CBS News Radio, The Washington Post, CNN,
and NPR.
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External Relations
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