Lebanese journalist Michel Hajji Georgiou who writes for the daily L'Orient-Le Jour has been awarded the 2007 Gebran Tueni award, the prize made by the World Association of Newspapers that honours an editor or publisher in the Arab region. It was a recognition of his attachment to freedom of the press, courage, leadership, ambition and high professional standards. L'Orient-Le Jour has been a major contributor to the intellectual and political debate in Lebanon. (Via WAN)
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