Reuters wins two Amnesty International Media Awards

Date: 27 March 2018

By: Tom

On Wednesday, Reuters was honored with two Amnesty International Media Awards for coverage of Duterte's war on drugs in the Philippines. 'Duterte's War,' by Clare Baldwin, Andrew R.C. Marshall, Manny Mogato and team, won in the Investigations category, as well as being selected by Amnesty for the Outstanding Impact Award, a new award chosen from across all nominations to recognize journalism that has helped bring about important human rights change. The coverage impressed the judges with "brave reporting that provided key evidence in the campaign against the killings." The 'Duterte's War' series revealed how police are conducting the bloody drug crackdown in the Philippines. The series was also recently named the winner of an Overseas Press Club Award for Best Investigative Reporting. [Reuters Press Blog] Media Contact Heather dot Carpenter at thomsonreuters dot com

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