BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Arnold Amber CBC Television Network News President
Mori Abdolalian CJFE Journalists in Exile
Frank Addario Lawyer
Marlene Benmergui Freelance
Bob Carty CBC-Radio "This Morning"
Roger Holmes THe Wainwright Star Chronicle
Paul Knox The Globe and Mail
Carol Off CBC Television Network News
Susan Reisler Media Profile
Brian MacLeod Rogers Lawyer
Olivia Ward The Toronto Star
ADVISORY BOARD
Peter Desbarats Maclean-Hunter Chair for Communications Ethics, Ryerson
Parker Barss Donham freelance
John Honderich The Toronto Star
John Macfarlane Toronto Life
Joe Matyas Southern Ontario Newspaper Guild
Ann Medina freelance
Rick Moffat Radio-TV News Directors Assn.
Lynda Powless Native Journalists' Association
Lloyd Robertson CTV News
Robert Scully Télémision Information Inc.
Julian Sher Canadian Association of Journalists
Keith Spicer Institut du Monde anglophone Université de Paris III Sorbonne nouvelle
Norman Webster Montreal
Executive Director
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Media Release
Gambia, Ukraine Journalists Picked for Press Freedom Award
Seymour Hersh headlines Canadian Journalists for Free Expression Gala
TORONTO, ON - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has selected two
outstanding journalists to be honoured at its 8th Annual International Press Freedom Awards gala for outstanding contribution
to freedom of expression.
CJFE's 8th Annual International Press Freedom Awards will be held at the Arcadian Court in Toronto on November 1, 2005. This
year will welcome guest speaker, Seymour Hersh, the controversial investigative journalist who broke the My Lai massacre story
in Vietnam, and more recently captured the spotlight with his stories on the Abu Ghraib scandal in Iraq.
Award winners Mykola Veresen of Ukraine and Alagi Yorro Jallow of Gambia were selected from an exceptional group of nominees, the
largest list of submissions CJFE has considered in recent years. The selection committee -- senior journalists Carol Off, Joe
Schlesinger, Paul Knox and Sally Armstrong -- received nominations from Syria, Colombia, DRC, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Spain and
Uzbekistan in addition to the two nominees.
"The selection committee was impressed by all the submissions," said Rod Macdonell, CJFE's Executive Director. "In the end,
Mykola Veresen's and Alagi Yorro Jallow's cases exemplified true fighters for freedom of the press. Their courageous work
in the face of great adversity has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to free expression. We look forward to honouring them
here in Toronto."
About the nominees:
Mykola Veresen is a veteran journalist and respected television broadcaster in the Ukraine. He was known as one of the founders
of Charter 4, a Kiev-based non-profit group with the goal of engaging the media in monitoring and managing projects that support a
civil society in Ukraine. He was the anchor at Channel 5 during the Orange Revolution and became, for many, the voice and face of
the Revolution. He was nominated by a private citizen.
Alagi Yorro Jallow, Managing Editor of The Independent in Gambia, was chosen for his uncompromising and fearless efforts to
promote press freedom in Gambia, despite numerous obstacles. CJFE's selection committee was overwhelmed by his ceaseless commitment
to uphold and promote press freedom in the Gambia. Mr. Jallow was nominated by World Association of Newspapers.
Both journalists are expected to attend the gala ceremonies to be recognized and honoured for their efforts.
About CJFE
CJFE is an association of more than 300 journalists, editors, producers, publishers, broadcasters, students and others who work
to promote and defend free expression and press freedom in Canada and around the world. Proceeds from the annual awards dinner
help protect free expression in Canada, and support embattled journalists around the world.
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For more information, please contact:
Susanne Gossage
Media Profile
416-504-8464/susanne@mediaprofile.com
Rod Macdonell, Executive Director
CJFE
416- 515-9622/rmacdonell@cjfe.org
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