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Martin Adler Prize

 

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Martin Adler was an award-winning freelance journalist, photographer and film-maker who was murdered in Somalia in 2006.

Martin was committed to covering the people, places and events that he felt nobody else cared about and his work shed light on some of the most dangerous and abusive situations in the world.  In memory of Martin’s great talents as a journalist, filmmaker and storyteller, the Trust inaugurated this special prize in 2007.


The Martin Adler Prize honours a freelancer who has told, or played a vital part in the telling of a significant news story. The recipient may be a freelance cameraman or camerawoman, journalist, fixer, driver or translator.he Prize is intended to raise awareness of the value of the recipient’s work and help them to progress their career.


The 2010 Martin Adler Prize was presented to Mexican freelance cameraman Arturo Perez.

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TALAL ABU RAMA
Freelance reporter, producer & cameraman, Gaza

Talal has been a freelance cameraman, field producer and reporter for many years, working regularly for CNN and France 2.  During this year’s Israeli offensive, after securing his own family, he dedicated himself to reporting the information and shooting pictures from the Gaza Strip.

“Talal is a priceless commodity: a producer who is not only well connected, honest and way ahead of the curve, but is a journalist first and foremost. In this seemingly endless war, you would think that a man who has lived through constant Israeli bombings, through the blockades and sanctions, has endured the Hamas militant campaigns, and Fatah retributions, would have some axe to grind somewhere, would be coerced to spin a story to suit his circumstance - he doesn't.”
John Vause, CNN International Correspondent

RAED ATHEMNEH
Freelance fixer, driver & field producer, Gaza
Raed Athemneh has worked alongside many freelancers and international news crews, including the BBC, ARD, Al Jazeera English, covering breaking news and investigative features in the Gaza Strip for the past seven years.  The stories he has helped to produce have been broadcast internationally and have made the front pages of the New York Times and International Herald Tribune.  

“Raed personifies the finest qualities of front line journalism; courage, fairness, humanity, and an unblinking commitment to getting the story out to the world. He works at the highest levels of journalism, despite been raised in poverty and without the benefit of a formal education.  He works without a by-line, flak jacket or insurance plan.  He is truly one of the unsung heroes.”  
George Azar, freelance Producer/Director

ASHRAF MASHHARAWI
Freelance cameraman, producer & director, Gaza
Ashraf worked for Channel 4 News inside Gaza as the Israeli Defence force first bombed and then invaded the strip in December 2008 and January 2009.
“Ashraf co-ordinated and produced our coverage from inside providing the programme us with the most compelling and high quality material of the fears of ordinary Gazans, their suffering and the aftermath of the military action.  On the third day of working for us Ashraf took a call from his family that his house had been hit and his brother was badly injured. He took the conscious decision to film the sequence of events as he returned home.”  Ben de Pear, Foreign Editor, Channel 4 News


 
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