Kashmiri journalist Masrat Zahra wins award

Published September 25, 2020
Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra has received the Peter Mackler prize for courageous and ethical journalism. — Dawn/File
Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra has received the Peter Mackler prize for courageous and ethical journalism. — Dawn/File

NEW YORK: Kashmiri photojournalist Masrat Zahra on Thursday received the Peter Mackler prize for courageous and ethical journalism thanks to her coverage of women impacted by decades of unrest in India-held Kashmir.

“To work in this industry is to bring the truth,” the 26-year-old journalist said during a virtual ceremony.

Zahra’s work shines a light on the stories of women who would otherwise likely be forgotten in deeply patriarchal South Asia.

“My pictures offer a glimpse of the everyday struggle of the people in Kashmir,” said the 12th journalist to receive the Peter Mackler prize, distributed by the Global Media Forum in partnership with Agence France Presse and Reporters Without Borders.

“It gives a voice to the ones silenced by the conflict,” she continued.

For her work Zahra has faced mistrust from some Kashmiris who accuse her of working for Indian intelligence, as well as harassment from Indian authorities who accuse her of spreading disinformation.

And in June, the administration in Srinagar instituted a “new media policy” that rights groups say allows the censorship and persecution of journalists.

Zahra said that being a Muslim woman “amplifies” her anxiety as a journalist working in such conditions — but her identity also drives her work.

The award was established in 2008 to recognise courageous and ethical journalism.

“Masrat Zahra exhibits the very qualities that my late husband, Peter Mackler, fostered in the new generation of reporters whose path he crossed,” said Catherine Antoine, president of the Global Media Forum Training Group and founder of the award.

“Masrat’s complete dedication to reporting the story, no matter the risks, along with her mental fearlessness and creative approach to use any medium at her disposal to bear witness to the world made our choice easy.”

Published in Dawn, September 25th, 2020

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