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08 Jun 2012 / Lilia Weslaty

الشعب يريد العدل والحرية أيتها المحكمة العسكرية، أين الذين قتلوا شهداءنا وأودعوا في عهدتكم لمحاكمتهم ؟ وينهم القناصة ؟؟؟

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Lilia Weslaty

Lilia Weslaty

Lilia Weslaty is a young Tunisian journalist who worked for the award-winning independent website Nawaat (Jan.2012-Sept.2013). Before the fall of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, she was an active cyber-activist and journalist, posting anonymous short films online. In 2010, she participated in the documentary Zero Silence by the Swedish director, Javeria Rizvi Kabbani, to denounce censorship in Tunisia. Master degree : Classic arts (Latin & greek). Interested in law, philosophy, politics and human rights.

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Created in 2004, Nawaat is the pioneer of alternative journalism in Tunisia and the region and provides Tunisia-centered news and analysis. As a multi-award-winning online media and print magazine, Nawaat established itself as trusted provider of coverage specialized in topical news, particularly focusing on democracy, transparency, accountability, justice, civil liberties and rights. With a healthy and qualitative video production, our media is distinguished by its audacity, its independence, its innovation and its alternative accounts of Tunisia’s current affairs. In recent years, Nawaat has begun producing highquality video productions unmatched by most other independent media actors in Tunisia or the region. In January 2020 Nawaat lunched its quarterly Print Magazine, and, in mid 2020, Nawaat has increased its efforts to further develop its multimedia platform through collaborations with artists, multimedia technicians, designers and journalists, particularly through its Innawaation media incubation program. And starting from April 2021, Nawaat launched its yearly 3-days festival to showcase its media production work to the general public. (Read more about Nawaat.)

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  • The reporters without borders Nitezen Prize, 2011
  • The Index on Censorship Award Free Expression Awards, 2011
  • The Electronic frontier Foundation Award The EFF Pioneer Award, 2011
  • The Digital Power Index Arab eContent Award, 2012
  • OpenGovTn Awards OpenGovTn Media Award, 2012
  • Akademia Prize University of Manouba, Tunis, 2012
  • Best interactive website, 2015 National Union of Tunisian Journalists Award
  • Najiba Hamrouni Maghreb Award for Journalism Ethics Vigilance for Democracy and a Civil State, 2020

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