Human Rights Watch Honors Activists
Source: Human Rights Watch
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(New York, October 11, 2007) – A courageous journalist who is exposing horrific crimes by guerrilla, government, and paramilitary forces in Colombia and an activist who has spent 20 years documenting vicious abuses by both sides of Sri Lanka's civil war have been chosen to receive the prestigious Human Rights Defender Awards, Human Rights Watch said today. The awards will be presented at a series of annual dinners across North America in November.
Both honorees have faced death threats and been forced into brief exile at one time because of their work on behalf of the voiceless victims in their strife-torn countries. They are known for traveling deep into rural areas to gather testimony that would otherwise never see the light of day. Human Rights Watch's global rights defender awardees for 2007 are:
- Hollman Morris, television journalist from Colombia;
- Sunila Abeysekera, human rights activist from Sri Lanka.










