Indian journalist bags digital activism award beating Snowden
March 21, 2014  01:09

Indian journalist and founder of CGnet Swara, a mobile news service, has won the 2014 Freedom of Expression Award, beating the US whistleblower Edward Snowden. The award, organised by the UK-based Index on Censorship, was conferred on Shubhranshu Choudhary for the service that allows tribals in remote parts of India to receive and share news in the local language.

 

More than 100 citizen journalists trained by Choudhary produce audio news reports that are hosted on a website, giving them a global reach. Index on Censorship - an international organisation that promotes freedom of expression and challenging censorship - gave the awards on Thursday at the Barbican Centre, London.

 

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