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Al Jazeera Digital wins top Edward R Murrow Awards for Gaza war coverage

Al Jazeera Digital wins top Edward R Murrow Awards for Gaza war coverage

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The Al Jazeera English website wins in the breaking news coverage, excellence in video and hard news categories.

The Al Jazeera English website has won several Edward R Murrow Awards, bestowed by the Radio Television Digital News Association in the United States and recognising its extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza.

The website won the top prize in the breaking news category for its coverage of the conflict, which has killed more than 40,000 people, many of them women and children.

It also received two honours for its documentary One Day in Gaza – Close Up in the categories of excellence in video and hard news.

The film is a compilation of videos by 10 people in Gaza asked to record moments throughout their day, helping viewers understand the hardships and constant danger faced by Palestinians in the strip.

“I am deeply proud of how hard our teams have worked to deliver accurate coverage of the war in Gaza and shift the global conversation around one of the most devastating conflicts of the modern century,” said Soraya Salam, manager of the website.

“This would not be possible without the bravery of our reporters on the ground, and the more than 160 fellow journalists who have been killed by Israeli forces while simply doing their jobs.”

Additionally, AJ+ English won an award in the news series category for It’s Bisan from Gaza.

The series, hosted by Gaza journalist Bisan Owda, provides a daily eyewitness account of the devastation and human toll resulting from Israeli attacks, bringing our global audience closer to the realities faced by the people of Gaza over the past 10 months.

Owda and AJ+ also won a Peabody Award for their work in Gaza in May.

Moeed Ahmed, manager of AJ+ English, said the recognition “reaffirms our commitment to professional journalism”.

“Despite constant threats and attempts to silence our journalists, we remain dedicated to telling the stories that matter and shedding light on the human cost of war.”

Several Al Jazeera correspondents have been killed by Israeli forces since the war began.

They include Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Ismail al-Ghoul and his cameraman Rami al-Rifi, who were killed in an Israeli strike on the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City on July 31, and Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Samer Abudaqa, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Khan Younis in December.

Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief, Wael Dahdouh, was also wounded in that attack, and his wife, son, daughter and grandson were killed in an Israeli air raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp in October. Dahdouh’s son Hamza, also an Al Jazeera journalist, was targeted and killed by an Israeli missile strike in Khan Younis in January.

Al Jazeera Media Network has condemned those attacks as part of a “systematic targeting campaign against the network’s journalists and their families”.

The Gaza war has been the deadliest in modern history for journalists.

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News24 | Eswatini magistrate grants SA’s request for extradition of brothers for AKA, Tibz murders

News24 | Eswatini magistrate grants SA’s request for extradition of brothers for AKA, Tibz murders

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breaking news Finima Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande are seen during their court appearance in Eswatini. (Sibusiso Zwane/News24)

Siyabonga and Malusi Ndimande are seen during their court appearance in Eswatini. (Sibusiso Zwane/News24)

  • The Ndimande brothers, who are alleged to have been part of a plot to murder Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his former manager Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane will be extradited to SA.
  • The ruling for Siyabonga, 29, and Malusi Ndimande, 28, came from the Manzini District Court in Eswatini on Friday.
  • The court found that assurances from SA authorities quelled their security concerns.

The Ndimande brothers, who are accused of being part of a plot to assassinate rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes and his former manager, Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, will be extradited to SA.

On Friday, Siyabonga, 29, and Malusi, 28, appeared in the Manzini District Court in Eswatini before the principal magistrate, David Khumalo, who granted South Africa’s request for their extradition.

They face charges of conspiracy to commit murder, murder, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.

In his ruling, Khumalo said SA police investigations had linked the men to the allegations.

“The evidence involved here also consists of interviews conducted for different people who are witnesses. The evidence [disclosed] involves cellphone records, tracker reports, video footage, and photographs, among other things.”

The brothers were “tracked and later spotted within Eswatini as suspects” by SA police.

But they claimed they were fleeing taxi wars “where family members were killed and they were facing death threats”.

They also claimed that large amounts of cash found on them were the proceeds of the sale of combis.

Concerns

“They are saying they do not fear facing criminal charges in SA, but they are concerned about their safety and security.

“They are saying part of the threats involve the police. They are saying that police had taken sides with one of the rival groups in the taxi wars.”

In addition, they were labelled as conspirators and accomplices, they alleged.

However, Khumalo said individual police officers – not the policing institution as a whole – were a concern.

“The affidavits deposed by the heads of various units in the police tend to show this violence and threats are not entrenched in the institution.

“One of the heads informed the court he carried out investigations as soon as he got the report about the killings and threats.”

A special unit was sent for the investigations, Khumalo added.

“All police heads including the head of correctional services have assured that they will be given maximum safety and security. This means that the fear of the respondents regarding their safety and security has been dispelled.”

“As an additional safety measure, we order the SAHRC (SA Human Rights Commission), to ensure respect, protection and observance of the rights of the respondents as they are extradited to SA, including when they are in correctional services.

He found that“the evidence disclosed by the applicants as linking the respondents in the commission of the offence constitutes sufficient reason to extradite”.

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Moses opens Nantes account for new season

•Moses opens Nantes account for new season; Emegha also on target As the first international break approaches, Moses Simon opened his goal account for the season in France as Nigerian players abroad continue to impress. ABIODUN ADEWALE reports SUNDAY FRANCE MOSES SIMON (NANTES) Nantes got their first win of the season and ended an unwanted

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