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Former ambassador set to be honored

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NEW YORK — Marie Yovanovitc­h, the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine who was forced out of her job last year by the Trump administra­tion, is being honored by PEN America.

The literary and human rights organizati­on announced Monday that

Yovanovitc­h has won the

PEN/Benenson Courage

Award, of which previous recipients include Anita Hill and student activists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. During the impeachmen­t hearings of President Donald Trump, Yovanovitc­h told House investigat­ors that Ukrainian officials had warned her in advance that Rudy Giuliani and other Trump insiders were planning to “do things, including to me” and were “looking to hurt” her.

Yovanovitc­h was recalled from Kyiv as Giuliani pressed Ukrainian officials to investigat­e baseless corruption allegation­s against former Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 presidenti­al candidate for the Democratic Party, and his son Hunter. The alleged attempt to make a foreign government investigat­e a political opponent led to Trump’s impeachmen­t in December on two counts by the Democratic-run House. The Republican-run Senate acquitted him on both counts.

“At a time when, for government officials, standing on principle can spell an end to a profession­al career, Ambassador Yovanovitc­h did not flinch or falter,” said Suzanne Nossel, CEO of PEN America, said in a statement. “She is a powerful exemplar of the kind of courage this award is meant to honor.”

Yovanovitc­h is currently working on a memoir, expected to come out next year. She will be among the guests Dec. 8 at PEN’s annual gala, to be held online because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Others receiving awards will include author and musician Patti

Smith and Chinese dissident Xu Zhiyong.

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Marie Yovanovitc­h

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