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Award Honors Slain Indian Journalist's Courage to 'Write and Fight'


FILE - People hold placards and candles Sept. 6, 2017, during a vigil for Gauri Lankesh, a senior Indian journalist shot dead outside her home by unidentified assailants in southern city of Bengaluru, in Ahmedabad, India.
FILE - People hold placards and candles Sept. 6, 2017, during a vigil for Gauri Lankesh, a senior Indian journalist shot dead outside her home by unidentified assailants in southern city of Bengaluru, in Ahmedabad, India.

Two fearless Asian women who have risked their lives campaigning against religious extremism — one of whom was murdered last month — won a joint award on Thursday for their common courage.

Gauri Lankesh, 55, a outspoken Indian newspaper editor, was shot dead outside her home by unidentified assailants in the southern city of Bengaluru, at a time of rising nationalism and intolerance of dissent in the country.

"This award is a morale booster for people who want to write and fight," Lankesh's sister, Kavitha, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone. "It honors what Gauri stood for — that you cannot silence me."

Lankesh shared the annual Reach All Women in WAR (RAW in WAR) Anna Politkovskaya Award with Gulalai Ismail, 31, a peace activist who has faced death threats for speaking out against the Taliban in northwest Pakistan.

Concerns about press freedom are mounting in India, where journalists seen as critical of Hindu nationalists are often insulted on social media and women reporters have been threatened with assault.

"People are wondering if they should get into journalism at all," said Lankesh's sister. "There is an apprehension among people who want to do ethical work."

Lankesh, the editor and publisher of a weekly Indian tabloid, was a staunch critic of right-wing, political ideology.

She often wrote about religious violence and the malaise of India's hierarchical caste system, and she criticized the rise of hard-line Hindu groups since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept to power in 2014.

'Common struggle and courage'

Nearly 1,500 miles (2,414 kilometers) away in Pakistan's northern city of Peshawar, co-winner Ismail said she felt numb with grief when she heard about Landesh's slaying.

"It was heartbreaking that an advocate of democracy, a courageous voice, was silenced," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from Peshawar.

"This award recognizes our common struggle and courage."

FILE - Pakistan's Gulalai Ismail delivers an acceptance speech after being awarded the Prize for Conflict Prevention for the work of her organization "Aware Girls" promoting women's issues and equality in Pakistan, during the award ceremony of the Jacques Chirac Foundation at the Musee Branly in Paris, France, Nov. 24, 2016.
FILE - Pakistan's Gulalai Ismail delivers an acceptance speech after being awarded the Prize for Conflict Prevention for the work of her organization "Aware Girls" promoting women's issues and equality in Pakistan, during the award ceremony of the Jacques Chirac Foundation at the Musee Branly in Paris, France, Nov. 24, 2016.

Ismail co-founded the advocacy group Aware Girls when she was 16 to challenge violence and oppression of women in northwest Pakistan. She also trains young peace activists in democracy to counter militant radicalization.

Ismail has been threatened with violence on social media, branded as Islamophobic for speaking out against extremism, and accused of atheism.

"My home has been attacked twice," she said, describing how four armed gunmen tried to force their way into her home when she was delayed at the airport. "I have been branded a traitor."

The award marks the 11th anniversary of the killing of Politkovskaya, a Russian investigative reporter who uncovered state corruption and rights abuses, especially in Chechnya.

She was shot dead in the lobby of her Moscow apartment block at age 48 on October 7, 2006.

RAW in WAR, a London-based, nongovernmental organization supporting women human rights defenders and victims of war, also honored Rohingya refugee Jamalida Begum, who spoke out publicly about her rape by Myanmar security forces.

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