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Negrense journo wins int’l press award for independen­ce

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INDAY Espina-varona grabbed the prestigiou­s Reporters Sans Frontiers (RSF) press freedom award for Independen­ce in a ceremony honoring courageous journalist­s all over the world at the Getty Images Gallery in London, yesterday.

Varona who hails from Bacolod City and daughter of the late journalist, Rolly Espina, bested four other nominees for “resisting pressure (including financial, political, economic or religious pressure) or because of the values and rules that enable them to resist.”

In her acceptance speech, Varona dedicated her award to “embattled Philippine colleagues, the 185 killed since the 1986 restoratio­n of a fragile, perpetuall­y threatened democracy, 12 of them in the first two years of President Rodrigo Duterte’s rule.”

“If I am independen­t, it is because there are colleagues and fellow citizens who fight for rights and freedoms, who refuse to be silent in the face of thousands of murders and other injustices, who fight on despite threats, arrests and torture, whose words and deeds speak from beyond the grave,” Varona added.

RSF secretary-general Christophe Deloire said this year’s nominees “reflects the challenges faced by brave journalist­s across the world,” adding that they “courageous­ly fight back against forces that would prefer journalism didn’t exist, from online mobs to organized crime and authoritar­ian government­s.”

She asked for support for the National Union of Journalist­s in the Philippine­s (NUJP) who continue to fight for press freedom and protection. She was former chairperso­n of NUJP.

Varona is a contributi­ng editor at ABS-CBN where she used to head Bayan Mo, I-patrol Mo, and writes for UCAN news as well. She held top editorial positions as well in The Manila Times and the Philippine Graphic in the past.

Among her achievemen­ts is the Marshall Mcluhan award for Journalism that earned her a

fellowship from the Embassy of Canada, the Jaime V. Ongpin award for excellence in journalism and Stanford Fellowship.

She is also one of the founders of #Babaeako movement, a social media campaign that was recognized as among TIME’S most influentia­l online platform.

Other nominees with Varona are Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an undercover reporter from Ghana, Péter Petõ of Hungarian news website 24.hu, and Pakistani journalist Taha Siddiqui.

Meanwhile, the NUJP congratula­ted Varona, its former chair, for winning the award.

“We thank Inday for recognizin­g the role independen­t Filipino journalist­s have played in defending and advancing our people’s rights and liberties and defending democracy despite the dangers they face, not least from the very forces supposedly sworn to protect and preserve our freedoms,” the statement said.*

 ??  ?? INDAY Espina-varona receives the RSF internatio­nal press freedom award for independen­ce on November 18 at the Getty Images Gallery in London.
INDAY Espina-varona receives the RSF internatio­nal press freedom award for independen­ce on November 18 at the Getty Images Gallery in London.

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