Honorary Award for Sabine Adler and Correctiv: Journalism for Freedom!

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The Leipzig Media Prize 2024 is awarded to Sabine Adler and Correctiv for outstanding journalism and commitment to freedom of the press.

Honorary Award for Sabine Adler and Correctiv: Journalism for Freedom!

The Media Prize for Freedom and Future will be awarded this year to the renowned radio journalist Sabine Adler and the Investigative Media House Correctiv. Awarded by the Media Foundation of the Sparkasse Leipzig, this price will be awarded to people and institutions who work in their journalistic work for freedom of press and expression, often under considerable personal risk. The award ceremony will take place on October 8, 2024 in Leipzig, with prize money of 10,000 euros each for the excellent.

This award is particularly important at a time when journalists are considerably under pressure in the face of growing challenges and threats. The jury particularly emphasizes Sabine Adler's journalistic achievements. It is praised for its excellent, factual journalism, which develops under increasingly difficult conditions in Eastern Europe. With a clear focus on civil society initiatives and their commitment to democracy and human rights, she embodies the values ​​for which this price stands. Their reporting primarily includes the topics of Ukraine, Russia and Belarus, an area that is currently of central importance.

Insights in Adler's work

Sabine Adler looks back on an impressive career. She studied journalism at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig and has been working as a foreign correspondent for Deutschlandfunk for many years. Her passion for the region is also reflected in her writer's work. In recent years, she has published several books, including the much -noticed works "Die Ukraine and we. Germany's failure and teaching for the future" and "What will become of Russia? On a nation between war and self -destruction". These books illuminate the complex geopolitical landscape and contribute to a deeper understanding of the current events.

The echo on your work is consistently positive because she knows how to address the relevant questions of the time in her reporting. The jury honors its unexcited approach, which enables it to report objectively under difficult circumstances and to provide the readers well -founded insights into reality on site. Her ability to report clearly and understandably from a chaotic environment is a quality that is particularly valued in today's flood of information.

Correctives approach in investigative journalism

In addition to Adler's impressive commitment, the Medienhaus Correctiv, which has made a name for itself through its investigative research. The jury emphasizes the essential role that investigative journalism plays for the functionality of a democratic society. In times when false information and half -truths are spread, Correctiv has a key position when it comes to bringing the truth to light. The legal justification describes the outstanding control and criticism function that is achieved through investigative work- an encounter that is of growing importance today to protect democracy.

Founded by David Schraven in 2014, Correctiv quickly established itself as a pioneer in investigative reporting. The team specializes in uncovering grievances and conveying complex topics in an understandable way. Her last big research on a secret meeting of right -wing extremists in Potsdam, which informed about a scandalous plan for migration, caused great sensation and again showed the importance of journalistic education at a time that is characterized by extreme political currents.

Correctiv is financed by donations, foundations and institutions, which shows that it often requires independent financing to ensure critical reporting. This independence is crucial in order to be able to report credibly and objectively - a goal that reflects both Adler's journalistic practice and the ethos of Correctiv.

This award ceremony is not only recognition for the two excellent actors, but also a signal for the importance of free, brave and well -founded journalism in Germany and beyond. In the current media landscape, which is characterized by a shortage of skilled workers and economic pressure, this award could also serve as inspiration for future journalists and media professionals to work tirelessly for the principles of truth and freedom of the press.