Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 2004 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2004 RECIPIENT: Seymour M. Hersh AFFILIATION: The New Yorker HONORED WORK: “In the Abu Ghraib Scandal” Seymour Hersh uncovered the atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers at the Abu Ghraib prison camp in Iraq.…
Award name: 17 The Joe and Laurie Dine Award
Best international reporting in any medium dealing with human rights.
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2003
Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights In a category rich with drama around the world, this slim, powerful book stands out. It describes Bergner’s travels to Sierra Leone, a country ravaged for a decade by vicious civil war and ethnic slaughter, a country deemed “the worst on earth” by the…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2002
Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAr: 2002 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2002 RECIPIENT: Jeffrey Goldberg AFFILIATION: The New Yorker HONORED WORK: “The Great Terror” In this exposé of the crimes of the Iraqi regime, Goldberg described Saddam Hussein’s horrifying gas attacks against Kurdish villages,…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2001
Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 2001 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2001 RECIPIENT: Sumana Chatterjee, Sudarsan Raghavan, Tish Wells AFFILIATION: Knight Ridder Washington Bureau HONORED WORK: “A Taste of Slavery” At a time when many newspapers avoid challenging advertisers, the Knight Ridder team confronted…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2000
Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD DATE: 2000 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 2000 AWARD RECIPIENT: Cameron W. Barr AWARD RECIPIENT AFFILIATION: The Christian Science Monitor AWARD HONORED WORK: “Battalion 745: A Brutal Exit” This outstanding investigative series documents the brutal last days of Indonesian Army…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1999
Best international reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 1999 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1999 RECIPIENT: Charles Madigan, Colin McMahon AFFILIATION: The Chicago Tribune HONORED WORK: “Autopsy of a War Crime” This exceptional three-part series by Madigan and McMahon explores the long-term outlook for justice in Kosovo’s…
The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1998
Best reporting in a print medium dealing with human rights AWARD YEAR: 1998 AWARD NAME: The Joe and Laurie Dine Award 1998 RECIPIENT: Mark O’Keefe AFFILIATION: The Oregonian HONORED WORK: “Christians Under Siege” The world’s media have paid much attention to the plight of some religious groups—Bosnian Muslims, Russian Jews and Tibetan Buddhists, to name…