Dossier: Internet censorship and freedom of expression

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    Date: 
    21 April 2009

    Reporters Without Borders has been selected, along with Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi, to receive the Roland Berger Human Dignity Award 2009. The prize, totaling 1 million euros ($1.3 million), is to be presented to the honorees by German President Horst Koehler on April 21.

    Founded in 1985, Paris-based Reports Without Borders has made it its mission to document and publicize violations of press freedom and to support journalists and media workers in trouble.

    "Freedom of expression and free access to information are human rights and serve as the foundation of a functioning democracy," Roland Berger said in a statement. "As long as people are being punished for expressing their opinions or exposing violations of human rights, we must act to protect frreedom of the press."