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  • ‘FocusAsia’ bags Human Rights Press award for 4th successive year

    ‘FocusAsia’ bags Human Rights Press award for 4th successive year

    HONG KONG: Star’s news special FocusAsia is going from strength to strength. A few days ago, a reporter for the show Joe Kainz won first prize in the English television category of The Eighth Human Rights Press Awards . His report tackled tribal law courts in Pakistan.
     
     
    Jirga Justice, is about the abuse of power and shocking verdicts in “jirga”, the tribal courts that often take the place of regular courts in many regions of Pakistan.

    In India, FocusAsia airs on Star World every Sunday at 5:30pm. Commenting on the award, Star’s VP network news and current affairs Jim Laurie said:”This award is a testament to the high journalistic standards across Star’s news programmes. We are proud to be able to produce committed, quality television reporting of particular relevance to Asians.”

    An official release informs that FocusAsia explores a wide range of social, economic and political issues across the Asia region and provides an in-depth and investigative look at the issues shaping Asia today. Since its launch in January 2000 FocusAsia’s team has traveled to 18 countries, filed more than 180 reports.

    The Human Rights Press Awards are co-sponsored by the Hong Kong Journalists Association, Amnesty International (Hong Kong) and the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club. They recognise work that increases respect for the basic rights of all people, heightens general awareness of human rights issues and focuses attention upon them.

  • ‘Focus Asia’ correspondent Adrian Brown takes first prize at Amnesty press awards

    ‘Focus Asia’ correspondent Adrian Brown takes first prize at Amnesty press awards

    Star’s Focus Asia correspondent Adrian Brown took first prize in the English television category of the 7th Annual Amnesty International Human Rights Press Awards in Hong Kong. 

    This is the third successive year that Focus Asia has walked away with the esteemed award. Focus Asia correspondent Jennifer Lee took the prize in 2001 and correspondent Susan Yu won in 2000. 

    The 2002 award was given in recognition of Adrian Brown’s report on Child Sexploitation, which was originally broadcast on Focus Asia in April 2001. The report detailed the problem of child prostitution in Cambodia and the inability of Cambodian authorities to crack down and manage this widespread problem. In the report, Brown interviewed an American man in jail awaiting trial on child sex charges as well as a Japanese man accused of similar offences. He also interviewed a child rights campaigner who has worked to rescue under-age girls from brothels.

    Adrian Brown is an experienced television journalist and has worked in Asia since 1988. He has interviewed a number of Asian leaders for Focus Asia including former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid and Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen.

    Jim Laurie, vice-president of network news and current affairs, said: “We are extremely proud of this accomplishment by our Focus Asia correspondents. By taking our third consecutive Amnesty International Human Rights Press Award, we have proved that our talented team of correspondents rivals the best of any news team and that we are continuing to provide hard hitting and socially relevant reports affecting the Asian region.”

    Focus Asia is the flagship current affairs program produced by Star’s news team in Hong Kong, exploring a wide range of social, economic and political issues across the Asia region. Indian viewers can see this hard-hitting programme on Star World every Sunday at 5:30 pm (8:00 pm Hong Kong time). 

    The 7th Annual Human Rights Press Awards were sponsored by Amnesty International (Hong Kong), the Foreign Correspondents’ Club and the Hong Kong Journalists Association, and announced on 8 June.