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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
Civil Rights Lawyer Chosen for New Free Expression Award
Seymour Hersh to address Canadian Journalists for Free Expression Gala
TORONTO, ON - Friday, September 23, 2005 - The Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has selected Marlys Edwardh,
a prominent criminal law lawyer and civil rights activist, to be honoured at its 8th Annual International Press Freedom Awards.
CJFE's International Awards event will be held at the Arcadian Court in Toronto on November 1, 2005. This year will welcome guest speaker,
Seymour Hersh, the celebrated American investigative journalist who recently captured the spotlight with his stories on the Abu Ghraib
scandal in Iraq and 30 years ago broke the My Lai massacre story in Vietnam.
Ms. Edwardh is the first recipient of CJFE's Vox Libertas award. This is an annual award granted to a Canadian who has demonstrated an
outstanding commitment to the principles of free expression and who has had made an important and sustained contribution - at home or abroad
- to those same principles.
Earlier this week, CJFE announced that journalists Mykola Veresen of Ukraine and Alagi Yorro Jallow of Gambia were to be
given its 2005 Press Freedom Awards.
Ms Edwardh has fought tirelessly on free expression issues. She is currently one of the senior counsels representing Mr. Maher Arar at
the Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation to Arar.
She also represented former National Post Ottawa reporter Andrew McIntosh and won a landmark source-protection ruling in the so-called
Shawinigingate scandal. More recently, Ms Edwardh acted for the family of Iranian-Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi who died in
Iranian custody on July 11, 2003.
Ms. Edwardh is a partner with Ruby & Edwardh in Toronto. She has served as counsel in a number of Royal Commissions, the latest being
the Krever Commission regarding the blood system in Canada.
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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