PRESS RELEASE
OSCE Parliamentarians to honour
Ukraine Channel Five with Journalism Prize
COPENHAGEN, 13 June 2005
President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, US
Congressman Alcee L. Hastings, announced today that Ukraine Television Channel 5 will be
awarded the tenth Annual OSCE Prize for Journalism and Democracy. In announcing the winner,
President Hastings said that the Assembly was honouring the professionalism that Channel 5 has
displayed by reporting important information even under difficult circumstances. The Assembly
will present Channel 5 with the Prize in a special ceremony on 1 July in conjunction with the
Assemblys 14th Annual Session in Washington, DC.
Channel 5 played a crucial role in the events of October-December 2004 in which Ukraine
peacefully transitioned to a more democratically-oriented and legitimately-elected system of
government. With great courage, the Channel reported independently at a time when the
government was placing strict controls on media coverage, ignoring widespread popular discontent,
and working to manipulate electoral processes.
It is precisely such credible reporting, so courageously displayed by Channel 5, which the
Assembly hoped to encourage in establishing this prize 10 years ago, said Presiden t Hastings. The
OSCE Prize for Journalism and Democracy was established by the Parliamentary Assembly in
1996 to award journalists or organizations who, through their work, have promoted OSCE
principles of human rights and democracy. The Prize is awarded annually to one or more winners,
decided upon by the Assembly Bureau based on a recommendation of the Assemblys Prize
Committee, and amounts to US $20 000 which is raised primarily through private donations from
publishing companies in OSCE States.
The previous recipients of the Prize are Adam Michnik (1996); Reporters sans frontières (1997);
Timothy Garton Ash (1998); Christiane Amanpour (1999); Andrei Babitsky (2000); Georgiy
Gongadze and José Luis López de Lacalle (2001 posthumously); Friedrich Orter and Pavel
Sheremet (2002); Anna Politkovskaya (2003); and the Committee to Protect Journalists (2004).
For further information, representatives of the media are kindly requested to contact Press
Counsellor Jan R.M. Jooren, (e-mail: [email protected], Mobile: + 45 40 41 16 41) or Press Officer
Andreas Baker, (e-mail [email protected]) at the OSCE PA International Secretariat in
Copenhagen at, Tel +45 33 37 80 40, Fax +45 33 37 80 30.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE, created by the CSCE Summit in Paris in 1990, is the
parliamentary dimension of the 55-nation Organization for Security and Co-operation in
Europe. The primary task of the 317 member Assembly is to facilitate inter-parliamentary
dialogue, an important aspect of the overall effort to meet the challenges of democracy
throughout the OSCE area.