Lost in Ukraine correspondents posthumously awarded the award " World without Nazism "
Correspondents who died in South-Eastern Ukraine, on Thursday, was posthumously awarded the " World without Nazism ", established by the same international human rights movement. The award " World without Nazism " in the category " Freedom of speech ", which is awarded to Journalists covering the activities of anti-fascist organizations and contribute to the battle with the revival of Nazism, was awarded correspondents Andrea Rochelle, Andrei Mironov, Anton Voloshin, Igor Igor, Anatoly Curse. In the beginning of the event with a moment of silence in memory of the victims of correspondents, as well as among them photographer MIA " Russia today " Andrew Stenina, devoid of life in Ukraine in the last month of summer. The award is given posthumously to process the next event, RIA " Novosti ". The leader of the Socialist people's front of Lithuania Algirdas Paleckis award for contribution to the fight against xenophobia, nationalism and the strengthening of interethnic and interreligious peace - category " Civil position ". Paleckis was the 1st in the country's history convicted in the 170-th article of the Lithuanian criminal code " on the denial of the Soviet occupation ". Prize for educational and scientific work in the category " Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten " was received by the Director of the Foundation for Historical memory " Alexander Dyukov and head of the research programs of the Foundation Vladimir Simenda. The winner in the nomination " We remember! We caught up!" for a literary work, contributing to the preservation of historical memory, became a journalist and documentary filmmaker Alexander Stupnikov. An annual Award " World without Nazism " was established by the same international human rights movement and was awarded this year for the first time. Its main objective is to recognize and to Express support for the most important proposals of the anti-fascists in the world.