The jury appreciates the daily work of Ukrainian reporters to provide “true information” and “accurate photography” about the war they are experiencing in their country.
The Pulitzer Prizes distinguished with a special prize for Ukrainian journalists for his coverage of the Russian invasion of the country.
The administrator of the awards, Marjorie Miller, emphasized to her: “courage, resistance and commitment to truthful information” during the conflict and in light of the “propaganda war” launched from Russia.
“Despite bombings, kidnappings, occupations and even deaths in their ranks, they have persevered in their efforts to accurately portray a horrific reality,” Miller said in announcing this special award.
The most important of the Pulitzer prizes was for the newspaper Washington Post for his coverage of the attack on the United States Capitol, while New York Times He has won national and international journalism awards for his reports that question the official US narrative.
In PhotographyThis year, the Pulitzers recognized in various categories images of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the attack on Capitol Hill and the impact of Covid-19 in India presented by various media.
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