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Slain journalist Siddiqui among Pulitzer winners

INDIAN’S ‘IMAGES OF COVID TOLL BALANCED INTIMACY AND DEVASTATIO­N’

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SLAIN photojourn­alist Danish Siddiqui is among four Indians honoured with the prestigiou­s Pulitzer Prize 2022 in the feature photograph­y category.

Siddiqui and his colleagues Adnan Abidi, Sanna Irshad Mattoo and Amit Dave from the Reuters news agency won the award, announced on Monday (9), for “images of Covid’s toll in India that balanced intimacy and devastatio­n, while offering viewers a heightened sense of place”, according to The Pulitzer Prizes website.

Their work was moved from the breaking news photograph­y category by the judges.

Siddiqui, 38, was on assignment in Afghanista­n last year when he died. The award-winning journalist was killed in July last whilst covering clashes between Afghan troops and the Taliban in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar city.

This is for the second time that Siddiqui has won the Pulitzer Prize. He was honoured with the prestigiou­s award in 2018 as part of the Reuters team for their coverage of the Rohingya crisis. He had extensivel­y covered the Afghanista­n conflict, the Hong Kong protests and other major events in Asia, Middle East, and Europe.

Siddiqui graduated with a degree in Economics from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi. He had a degree in Mass Communicat­ion from the AJK Mass Communicat­ion Research Centre at Jamia in 2007. He started his career as a television news correspond­ent, switched to photojourn­alism, and joined Reuters as an intern in 2010.

The Washington Post bagged the Pulitzer Prize in public service journalism for its coverage of the January 6 insurrecti­on at the US Capitol. According to the award committee, the newspaper “compelling­ly told and vividly presented account of the assault on Washington on January 6, 2021, providing the public with a thorough and unflinchin­g understand­ing of one of the nation’s darkest days”.

The Pulitzer Board awarded a special citation to the journalist­s of Ukraine for their “courage, endurance, and commitment to truthful reporting during (president) Vladimir Putin’s ruthless invasion of their country and his propaganda war in Russia”.

“Despite bombardmen­t, abductions, occupation, and even deaths in their ranks, they have persisted in their effort to provide an accurate picture of a terrible reality, doing honour to Ukraine and to journalist­s around the world,” the committee said.

The Pulitzer Prizes were establishe­d by Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian-American journalist and newspaper publisher, who left money to Columbia University upon his death in 1911. A portion of his bequest was used to found the School of Journalism in 1912 and establish the Pulitzer Prizes, which were first awarded in 1917.

The 19-member Pulitzer Board is composed of leading journalist­s and news executives from media outlets across the US, as well as five academics or persons in the arts. The dean of Columbia’s journalism school and the administra­tor of the prizes are non-voting members.

 ?? ?? TRAGIC DEATH: Danish Siddiqu was killed overing fighting between Afghan secu ty forces and the Taliban near a bo er rossin with akistan last year
TRAGIC DEATH: Danish Siddiqu was killed overing fighting between Afghan secu ty forces and the Taliban near a bo er rossin with akistan last year

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