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Al Jazeera wins prestigious award
Nour Odeh was praised for her bravery in covering fighting in the Gaza Strip
Al Jazeera's English language channel has won the The Golden Nymph award in the category of "Best 24 Hour News Programme" at the Monte Carlo Television Festival.

Jurors at the award ceremony on Thursday singled out Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera's Gaza correspondent, for particular praise for her bravery in reporting from the occupied territory.
They commented on her concise and informative reporting as she, along with her producer Ashraf Amritti and Iyad Al-Dahdouh, her camerman, were caught up in violent street battles between Hamas fighters and Palestinian security forces in June last year.
The team reported live on the developing situation as rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire went off nearby.

Team effort

"It is truly an honour to be appreciated and recognised by such a prestigious awards institution," Odeh said.

"It is a testament reflecting the hard work and efforts by not only me, but by Ashraf, who continued and pressed forward under such difficult conditions, and Iyad, who ultimately kept the camera rolling."

Amritti said the team members were pleased that their reporting had been able to show the harsh conditions that Gazans continue to face.

"We aim, and continue to aim to highlight how tough life is in Gaza. Yes, it is tough for journalists, but our reports have highlighted that residents living here are under a lot of pressure," he said.

"All Palestinians continue to be [under pressure] despite the factional divisions that was witnessed last year."

Documentary award

Al Jazeera received nominations in every news category at the prestigious ceremony, including the "Best News Documentary" award for Inside Myanmar – The Crackdown.

The programme was made by Tony Birtley during the military government's repression of pro-democracy protests.

James Bays also took second prize in the "Best TV Item" category for his reports following Taliban fighters in southern Afghanistan.

Tony Burman, Al Jazeera's managing director, said: "For me, the award demonstrates the commitment of AJE's [Al Jazeera English] staff to giving a voice to the voiceless, of telling vital stories that are not on the agenda of the western news networks."

Al Jazeera English was launched in November 2006 with broadcast centres in Doha, Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington DC.
 Source: Al Jazeera
 
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