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Journalists from Brazil, China, Kyrgyzstan and Liberia were to be honoured Tuesday at the 2012 International Press Freedom Awards in New York for taking huge risks to expose human rights violations in their countries. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said the four reporters "have faced severe reprisals for their work, including assault, threats, and torture."
They were to be honoured at an awards dinner in New York, although two of them - Kyrgyz reporter Azimjon Askarov and Tibetan Dhondup Wangchen - were unable to attend as they are currently imprisoned. "We are inspired by these journalists who have paid a high price for their enduring dedication to the truth," said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon.
The winners were: - Brazilian Mauri Koenig, an investigative reporter who has spent 22 years covering human rights abuses and corruption. Koenig was almost beaten to death while reporting for stories on the kidnapping of Brazilian children for military service in Paraguay and has received many death threats.
---- Wangchen, a Tibetan documentary filmmaker who made the film "Leaving Fear Behind" about his homeland ahead of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. He was promptly detained and sentenced to six years in prison.
---- Askarov, a Kyrgyz journalist and human rights activist sentenced to life behind bars after writing about corruption and abuse of power. According to human rights groups, the criminal case against him was fabricated. Mae Azango, a rare female journalist in Liberia, had to go into hiding after writing about female genital mutilation.

Copyright Associated Press, 2010

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