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Vienna, 20 October 2006 Greek
Journalist Receives the Seemo
Award for Human Rights and Mutual Cooperation in South East
Europe The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation
(SEEMO), a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South
East Europe and an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), is
pleased to announce the winner of the SEEMO Award for Human Rights and Mutual
Cooperation in South East Europe 2006, which is given yearly by SEEMO on 10
December, International Human Rights Day. After careful deliberation, SEEMO Board Members have
chosen Abdulhalim Dede, a journalist and a member of the
Turkish-Muslim minority living and working in Western
Thrace, Greece, as this years
recipient. Dede has been active in
journalism for the last 30 years. He is also a human and minority rights
activist, participating actively in a number of national and international NGOs.
He is the owner of an independent minority weekly local newspaper (Trakya
nin Sesi) and a local radio station (Isik FM).
For two years, Dede has also been publishing a monthly political periodical (Azinlikca) in the Greek and Turkish languages inspired by values such as human and minority rights, the reinforcement of Greek-Turkish friendship, etc. Various journalists as well as scientists from Greece, Turkey and Cyprus participate in this effort. In 2002, the Austrian human rights activist and publisher of the Balkan Anders magazine Christine von Kohl was awarded this award. In 2003, it was presented to Nebojsa Popov, editor-in-chief of the Belgrade magazine Republika. Fatos Lubonja, an author from Albania, was the recipient of last years award. This years award will be presented in December 2006. For any further information, please contact Kristina Benkotic, SEEMO Project Coordinator at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or by phone: +43 1 513 39 40.
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