http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/planet/22094934.asp Ünal ve Kadumi`ye

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http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/planet/22094934.asp Ünal ve Kadumi`ye
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/planet/22094934.asp
Ünal ve Kadumi’ye insan hakları ödülü
EMRE KIZILKAYA/İSTANBUL
6 Aralık 2012
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Viyana merkezli Uluslararası Basın Enstitüsü’ne (IPI) bağlı Güneydoğu Avrupa
Medya Örgütü (SEEMO), ‘2012 SEEMO İnsan Hakları Ödülü’nü kameraman Cüneyt
Ünal ve Filistin asıllı muhabir arkadaşı Beşar Fehmi Kadumi’ye verdi. Ödül
töreninde Kadumi’nin eşi Arzu Kadumi gözyaşlarına hakim olamadı.
Kadir Has Üniversitesi‟nin SEEMO ile düzenlediği İstanbul Medya Günleri kapsamında
düzenlenen törende Cüneyt Ünal ödülünü IPI Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi gazeteci Ferai Tınç‟ın
elinden aldı.
Tınç ödülü verirken yaptığı konuşmada, “Suriye yönetimi tüm gazetecileri derhal serbest
bırakmalı. Sevgili Cüneyt ve Beşar, IPI ve SEEMO adına sizleri selamlıyorum. Sizler,
halkın haber alma hakkini, kendi yasam hakkınızdan önde tutarak görev yapan
meslektaşlarımız olarak hepimize örneksiniz” dedi. SEEMO Başkanı Oliver Vujoviç de şöyle konuştu: “IPI Türkiye‟nin aday gösterdiği iki cesur gazeteciye
bu ödülü verdik. Geçmişte Balkanlar‟da olduğu gibi bugün de Suriye‟de görev yapan gazetecilerin yanındayız.” Beşar Fehmi Kadumi adına ödülü Ferai
Tınç‟ın elinden alan eşi Arzu Kadumi gözyaşlarını tutamadı.
Ünal ve Kadumi, Suriye‟deki çatışmayı haberleştirmek üzere El Hurra televizyonu adına geçen yaz bu ülkenin Halep kentine gitmişti. Suriye ordusunun 20
Ağustos‟ta gözaltına alıp 88 gün alıkoyduğu Cüneyt Ünal, 17 Kasım‟da serbest bırakılmıştı. Kadumi‟den ise o günden beri haber alınamıyor. Ünal, Suriye
rejimi yanlısı milislerin kötü muamelesine uğradığını, hapishanede de zor koşullarda tutulduğunu anlatmıştı.
Cüneyt Ünal, 17 yıl CNN Türk, TRT Türk ve Kanal 6 gibi birçok ulusal kanalda profesyonel haber kameramanı olarak görev yapmış, Libya‟daki çalışması
sonucu geçen yıl Türkiye Haber Kameramanları Derneği‟nin „‟Yılın En İyi Haber Görüntüsü‟nü almıştı.
Her türlü hakkı saklıdır.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php/human-rights/3285-turkish-cameraman-jordanian-reporter-win-2012seemo-human-rights-award
Turkish Cameraman, Jordanian Reporter Win 2012 SEEMO Human Rights Award
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Published on Wednesday, 05 December 2012 09:10
PNN
The South and East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), has named Turkish cameraman Cüneyt Ünal and his missing
colleague, Jordanian reporter of Palestinian origin Bashar Fahmi Kaddumi, the winners of the 2012 SEEMO Human Rights Award.
The award is scheduled to be presented during a ceremony on 6 December 2012 at the Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey.
Ünal has worked as a cameraman for different news organizations in Turkey, including TRT Turk and CNN Turk. In May, the Turkish Association of News Cameramen awarded
him the Baran Information Technology Special Award as part of the ZOOM 2011 Best News Pictures of the Year International Competition for Ünal's coverage of the conflict in
Libya in 2011.
Ünal was covering the Syrian civil war for the U.S.-funded Arabic-language satellite station Al Hurra in August 2012 when he travelled to Aleppo, where he was kidnapped,
beaten and delivered to the Syrian Army on 21 August. He was released on 18 November after 89 days in captivity.
Fahmi Kaddumi, also with Al Hurra, travelled to Aleppo with Ünal and disappeared on 21 August. According to Ünal, Fahmi Kaddumi was shot as a pro-regime militia attacked
the pair and other journalists with whom they were travelling. Ünal said he has not seen his colleague since that day and Fahmi Kaddumi's whereabouts remain unknown. The
Syrian government denies that it is holding him captive.
The SEEMO Human Rights Award was established in 2002 in connection with the International Human Rights Day on 10 December. Previous award winners are:
2011: Veton Suroi, founder of Koha Ditore daily, Pristina.
2010: Christo Komarnitski, cartoonist, Bulgaria.
2009: Pavol Demes, Director, German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Bratislava office, Slovakia.
2008: Spomenka Hribar, journalist, writer and human rights advocate, Slovenia.
2007: Seki Radoncic, writer and human rights activist specialising in war crimes, Montenegro.
2006: Abdulhalim Dede, journalist, member of the Turkish-Muslim minority in Western Thrace, Greece.
2004: Fatos Lubonja, author, Albania.
2003: Nebojsa Popov, founder and editor of the Belgrade-based magazine Republika, Serbia.
2002: Christine von Kohl, founder of the Vienna-based magazine Südosteuropäischer Dialog, Austria.
http://www.slobodnaevropa.org/archive/news/latest/500/500.html?id=24790025
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edijska organizacija jugoistočne Evrope (SEEMO), ogranak MeĎunarodnog instituta za štampu (IPI), odlučila je da nagradu za ljudska prava za
2012. godinu dobiju turski snimatelj Cuneit Unal i jordanski novinar palestinskog porijekla Bašar Fahmi Kadumi.
Cuneit Unal je radio kao kamerman za različite medijske kuće u Turskoj, meĎu kojima i za TRT i CNN. Izvještavao je o ratu u Siriji , a dok je izvjštavao
iz u Alepa, 21. augusta je otet. Pušten je iz zarobljeništva 18. novembra, poslije 89 dana tokom kojih je zlostavljan.
Fahmi Kadumi je, takoĎer, nestao je u Alepu istog dana kada i otet njegov kolega Unal.
Prema Unalovom svjedočenju, od tog dana nije vidio Kadumija koga je najvjerovatnije ubila prorežimska milicija.Sirijska vlada negira da je Kadumi
zarobljen.
Nagrada za ljudska prava SEEMO dodijeljuje se od 2002. godine povodom 10. decembra - MeĎunarodnog dana ljudskih prava a svečanost uručen ja
biti će u Istanbulu 6. decembra.
http://avrupatimes.com/business/3440-istanbul-media-days-2012.html
Istanbul Media Days 2012
04/12/2012 12:36
Istanbul Media Days 2012
At the 'Istanbul Media Days 2012' which will take place on December 3-7 Cibali Hall at Kadir Has University's Cibali Campus will be the point where
traditional and new media come together.
Kadir Has University Faculty of Communications and South East Europe Organization
(SEEMO) are bringing journalists, online journalists, bringing journalists, online
journalists, bloggers, columnists and communication scholars together from all over
Europe, especially from the South East Europe are on December 3-7 at Cibali Campus.
At the 'Istanbul Media Days 2012' which will take place on December 3-7 Cibali Hall at
Kadir Has University's Cibali Campus will be the point where traditional and new media
come together.
Among the speakers of the conference are Prof. Dr. Nabi Avcı, the chair of the
Committee on National Education, Culture, Youth, and Sport in the 24th Period of
Turkish Parliament; and Prof. Dr. Hasan Bülent Kahraman who is a columnist in Sabah
Newspaper and also the Vice Rector of Kadir Has University as well as such renowned
Turkish journalists as Mete Cubukcu (NTV), Nuri Colakoglu (CNN Turk) and Adem
Gurses (ATV).
Dean of Faculty of Communication, Kadir Has University Prof. Dr. Deniz Bayrakdar,
who organized IAMCR-Communication Conferene last year attended by 1500
participants from the field of communications from many countries stated: "Europe has
been changing; media has played an active role in that change. Media has been a
position of both constituting and gathering content. Media has been inverted at the
same time. At this conference intention will be to find answers to questions such as
'What happened to traditional media? Who are the new content suppliers? How are we
able to interwave the traditional and new one?'
Conference is supported also by University of Wien, South East and central Europe PR
Organization-SECEPRO, International Media Center (IMC), Austrian Cultural Office
(Fora-Kutulform), Republic of Austria Federal Ministry of European and International
Affairs.

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