Winners of King of Spain Journalism Prizes announced - Fox News Latino: "Professionals from Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Spain and Portugal are the winners of the 28th edition of the King of Spain International Journalism Prizes, organizers announced Thursday.
The process is in the hands of Agencia Efe, Spain's international news agency; and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation.
The Ibero-American prize was awarded to Argentine journalist Diana Fernandez Irusta for an article titled 'Aun testigos' (Still Witnesses) that was published on Nov. 15, 2009, in Buenos Aires newspaper La Nacion's Sunday magazine.
The story gathers the testimony of five 'children of war' who were forced to leave Spain during that country's 1936-1939 Civil War and after various trials and tribulations ended up in Argentina.
Colombia's Jose Enrique Guarnizo was awarded the Press prize for a report on illegal African and Asian immigrants who traveled to Colombia's Uraba region in their quest to reach the United States.
In the Television category, Colombians Waldir Ochoa Guzman and Victor Hugo Deossa took top honors for a segment titled 'La verdad' (The Truth), which documents cases of people who have gone missing during the Andean nation's decades-old armed conflict."
The process is in the hands of Agencia Efe, Spain's international news agency; and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation.
The Ibero-American prize was awarded to Argentine journalist Diana Fernandez Irusta for an article titled 'Aun testigos' (Still Witnesses) that was published on Nov. 15, 2009, in Buenos Aires newspaper La Nacion's Sunday magazine.
The story gathers the testimony of five 'children of war' who were forced to leave Spain during that country's 1936-1939 Civil War and after various trials and tribulations ended up in Argentina.
Colombia's Jose Enrique Guarnizo was awarded the Press prize for a report on illegal African and Asian immigrants who traveled to Colombia's Uraba region in their quest to reach the United States.
In the Television category, Colombians Waldir Ochoa Guzman and Victor Hugo Deossa took top honors for a segment titled 'La verdad' (The Truth), which documents cases of people who have gone missing during the Andean nation's decades-old armed conflict."