European Journalism Prize Writing for CEE

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The European Journalism Prize Writing for CEE is an international journalism prize .

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The prize is endowed with 5000 euros and has been awarded since 2004 by the APA - Austria Press Agency and UniCredit Bank Austria . The award is given to journalists who deal with the current social situation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and who make a contribution to cross-border integration with their work .

Award winners

  • 2004: Lubas Palata, Czech Republic, for The Seventh Stage of Powerlessness . In: Prague Newspaper . 08/2002
  • 2005: Diana Ivanova, Bulgaria, for Mrs. Bulgarin, Ivan Milex and Gustav Klimt . In: Capital Bulgaria . 08/2005
  • 2006: Sefik Dautbegovic, Bosnia, for My Country - Which Road to Europe . In: Oslobodjenje . 08/2006
  • 2007: Martin Leidenfrost , Austria, for The World Behind Vienna - A series on Central Europe . In: The press . 09/2007
  • 2008: Anna Koktsiduo, Germany, for Faces of Europe: The New Foreigners - Greece and its Immigrants . In: Deutschlandfunk . 06/2008
  • 2009: Florian Klenk , Austria, for Behind the Wire . In: Berliner Zeitung . 08/2008
  • 2010: Azra Nuhefendic, Bosnia / Italy, for The Train . In: Balcanicaucaso.org . 01/2010
  • 2011: Meta Krese, Slovenia, for Among the Roma . In: National Geographic Slovenija . 03/2011
  • 2012: Martin Ehl, Czech Republic, for No Longer so Powerless . In: Transitions Online Magazine . 02/2012
  • 2013: Laurent Geslin and Sébastien Gobert, France, for The Kingdom of Greater Hungary - again? In: Le Monde diplomatique . 03/2013
  • 2014: Takis Würger , Germany, for The Guards of Illichivsk . In: Der Spiegel . 03/2014

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Individual evidence