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  • Jammu & Kashmir, Srinagar April 1994.<br />
Women are protesting against the atrocities committed by Indian soldiers.In this occasion they were standing at the entrance of a park to protest the murder of a greengrocer and to block the path of soldiers who were trying to stop the ceremony. Torture is widely practised in Kashmir as a means of extracting information from detainees, coercing confessions, punishing persons believed sympathetic to the militants and creating a climate of political repression.Torture include severe methods, which include the psico-torture: soldiers rape the detainee's wife in front of his eyes.
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
Photoreportage by Kash Gabriele Torsello
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Daha, 08 March 2005.  ..Old man beaten up by soldiers of the Royal Nepal Army. "Yesterday - March 7, 2005 - at around 10am a patrol from the RNA (Royal Nepal Army) was in this area. Nobody recognised them at first because they got in disguised as women, but then they revealed their hidden weapons and shot dead that Maoist. Soon after other RNA in uniform arrived here and destroyed a Maoist's house. They have also captured an old man, he was beaten and then released. The RNA told us that they killed the Maoist because he did have a socket bomb with him, but we didn't see it and there was not any explosion. We are afraid from both the Royal Nepal Army and the Maoist" local witness says
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
Photoreportage by Kash Gabriele Torsello
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • Jammu & Kashmir: Srinagar 1994<br />
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  • UK, LONDON 5th August 2006... Thousands of people joined a street protest agaist Israel war on Lebanon & Palestine, calling for an immediate ceasefire and to end Blair's support for Bush's wars.The organizers claim that aroung 100,000 protesters have marched from Hyde Park to Parliament Square. The initial Police figure is around 20,000. ..The Demo has been called by Stop the War Coalition, CND, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British Muslim Initiative and Lebanese Community Organisations.
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Panelists and participants from left to right: Mahmood Riaz, President Muslim Conference UK, Barrister Majid Tramboo ? International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director, Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre, Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Researcher for Human Rights Watch, Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of?Kashmir in Conflict?... ..The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Panelists from left to right: Barrister Majid Tramboo ? International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director Justice Foundation, Ali Dayan Hasan ? Pakistan Researcher for Human Rights Watch, Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of  ?Kashmir in Conflict?.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.? ..
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director, Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre...Panelists in the background: Victoria Schofield, journalist of author of 'Kashmir in conflict', Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Researcher, Human Rights Watch, Barrister Majid Tramboo, Executive Director, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre and chair Paul Rowen MP.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. Annalisa Piras, FPA President. Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...Barrister Majid Tramboo, Executive Director, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre....4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Speakers Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Reseacher, Human Rights Watch and Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of 'Kashmir in Conflict.'....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Barrister Majid Tramboo, Executive Director, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Barrister Majid Tramboo, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Barrister Majid Tramboo, Executive Director, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award...Annalisa Piras, FPA President...Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ....THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners.......Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ....?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report.....The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ....The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ....The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs......The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash has compass
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