Developing Asia Journalism Awards 2008 Judges
We received more than 240 entries for DAJA 2008. Finalists and winners were selected by the panel of four distinguished judges: Anthony Rowley, Yoshio Murakami, Suvendrini Kakuchi, and Monzarul Huq.
Read Anthony Rowley's comments at the DAJA 2008 Awards Ceremony.
Yoshio Murakami is the Adviser on International
Affairs to The Asahi Shimbun, on which he also served
as a Director of the Board. In a 40-year career with
the Asahi, he has been a Viet Nam war correspondent,
Bangkok Bureau Chief (covering Southeast Asia), Chief
of the American General Bureau, and Deputy Managing
Editor.
Suvendrini Kakuchi is a Sri Lankan journalist
reporting for Inter Press Service, an international
wire service, and is also a regular commentator on
Asian issues for Japanese publications and television.
Ms. Kakuchi is a Nieman Fellow and the recipient of a
fellowship for South Asian reporters from the Foreign
Press Center Foundation, Japan.
Monzurul Huq is a Bangladeshi journalist with working
experience at the United Nations and the BBC World
Service. He moved to Japan in April 1994 and is the
Tokyo Correspondent of the Daily Star and Prothom Alo,
two leading national dailies in Bangladesh. He is also
a translator and announcer at NHK and teaches at Tokyo
University of Foreign Affairs, Yokohama National
University and Keisen University. A member of the
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan since 2000,
Monzurul Huq was elected Secretary of the Club in June
2004.
The presiding judge is Anthony Rowley, the Tokyo
Correspondent of The Business Times and Field Editor
for Oxford Analytica. He has had more than 25 years of
working experience in the region and was formerly
Business Editor and International Finance Editor for
the Far Eastern Economic Review. Mr. Rowley has a
strong interest in economic development and
international finance institutions. He is currently
president of the Foreign Correspondents Club of
Japan.
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