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"Nine Commentaries" Wins National Journalism Award in the U.S. (Photos) MINNEAPOLIS - The value of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
was highlighted when it was honored with a National Journalism Award in the
category, Asian American Issues - Online by the Asian American Journalists
Association (AAJA) on Thursday, August, 18, 2005. The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party wins National
Journalism Award in the category, Asian American Issues - Online by AAJA Journalists from more than 1,000 newspapers, journals, television stations,
radio stations and networks attended the grand occasion. This year, eleven
awards were given in four categories including newspaper, online, broadcasting
and TV reporting. Among more than 100 entries, the Nine Commentaries on the
Communist Party published by the Epoch Times won top honors in the
category "Asian American Issues - Online." The author or authors of the Nine Commentaries must remain anonymous--their
lives and their families' lives would be in danger if their identities were
known by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In their place, Epoch Times
editor John Nania had been nominated for the award. In Minneapolis, he accepted
the award on behalf of the Epoch Times, and took the stage along with
approximately eight other winners. Other award winners included Ben de la Cruz, Senior journalist, Washington
Post, Amy Waldman, foreign correspondence, New York Times, Ruby de
Luna, reporter, KUOW National Public Radio, Seattle, and Sue Kuang, CBS 5 San
Francisco from among other organizations. The featured speaker at the awards luncheon was Walter Mondale, former U.S.
Vice President and former ambassador to Japan. Mr. Nania had an opportunity to
chat briefly with Mr. Mondale, who accepted a copy of the Nine Commentaries
with interest. "I'll read this!" Mr. Mondale replied. Representatives from the Epoch Times introducing the
Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party to former U.S. Vice President
Walter Mondale. Founded in 1981, AAJA is a national, non-profit educational association based
in San Francisco that has more than 2,300 members. Today, AAJA encourages young
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism, to work
for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and to
increase the number of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and news managers
in the industry. More and more journalists from Tokyo, Singapore, Hong Kong, and
Bengal become AAJA members. The AAJA includes among its members some of the top
journalists in the country, from network news anchors and reporters to Pulitzer
Prize-winning writers, editors and photographers, to national radio show
producers and major magazine editors. Every year during the AAJA annual convention, National Journalism Awards are
awarded for several categories including network, photo, radio, television,
print, and journal. AAJA National Awards recognize and encourage excellence
among Asian American journalists and outstanding coverage of Asian American
issues. The 2005 AAJA convention had abundant programs including more than 50 special
topic discussions, career service, individual assistance, and social gatherings.
Discussion involved topics on practical issues faced by Asians in the U.S., the
American media's view on Asian Americans, news reports on the tsunami in
Southeast Asia, as well as ethics in media work. The Nine Commentaries is a series of essays revealing--for the first
time--the full, shocking history of the Chinese Communist Party. The Nine
Commentaries was first published in Chinese in the Epoch Times
newspaper in November 2004. It was then translated into English and posted on
the Internet and put in print. Now it is available in 20 languages. Since its
publication, the series of essays aroused broad attention and up to the present,
more than 3.8 million people have peacefully and publicly resigned their
membership in the CCP and associated organizations, with a daily average of
20,000 to 30,000 resignations. Appendix: Award winners of the 2005 AAJA Convention Network: Ben de la Cruz, Senior journalist, Washington Post Print: Traci Jan, staff writer, Boston Globe Radio Ruby de Luna, reporter, KUOW National Public Radio, Seattle Television: Source: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/5-8-19/31392.html
Posting date: 8/22/2005
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