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Romanian journalist ADRIAN MOGOS wins the CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding 
Merits in Investigative Journalism 2010
Special mentions to Iryna Khalip and Lydia Pavlova
 

Trieste/Vienna, 12 July 2010 - The Central European Initiative (CEI) and the 
South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) are pleased to announce that 
Adrian Mogos from Romania is the winner of the CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding 
Merits in Investigative Journalism 2010.

On 2 July 2010, the international jury met in Trieste at the CEI Headquarters 
and examined a total of 24 nominations from 11 CEI Member States. The personal 
risks taken while performing the duty, the quality of reporting as well as the 
impact on society of the messages conveyed were the main criteria taken into 
account by the Jury. 

It was unanimously decided that the Award should go to Adrian Mogos, 
investigative journalist from Romania. With this selection, the Jury intended 
to promote the high-quality cross-border investigative journalism carried out 
by Adrian Mogos, cooperating with colleagues in different countries while 
raising important issues to the public awareness. His work represents a good 
example for the young generation of journalists. Adrian Mogos will receive the 
Award of 5.000 EUR, offered by the CEI, on the occasion of the traditional "CEI 
Journalists Forum", to be held in Warsaw, Poland, at the end of September 2010. 

The jury was composed of Norbert Mappes Niediek, free-lance South East Europe 
correspondent based in Graz (Austria); Franca Roiatti, foreign affairs desk, 
Panorama weekly, Milan (Italy); Andrzej Godlewski, Commentator, Polska The 
Times, Warsaw (Poland); Marina Constantinoiu, editor-in-chief, Jurnalul 
National daily, Bucharest (Romania). Drago Hedl, editor and journalist of the 
daily Jutarnji list, Zagreb (Croatia), and Besar Likmeta, BIRN Editor-Project 
Manager, Tirana (Albania) - the winners of the editions 2008 and 2009 of the 
Award - were also members of the Jury. The meeting was also attended by Oliver 
Vujovic (SEEMO Secretary General) acting as advisor together with Ambassador 
Gerhard Pfanzelter (CEI Secretary General) and Barbara Fabro (CEI Senior 
Executive Officer). 

Ambassador Gerhard Pfanzelter highlighted the commitment of the CEI to media 
issues in its Member States, especially with a view to encourage the role of 
independent media and give particular credit to those journalists who 
frequently exercise their profession under difficult conditions. According to 
Oliver Vujovic, investigative journalists are important for democratic 
developments of each country in the CEI / SEEMO region.

Adrian Mogos was born in 1974 in Cluj - Napoca, Romania. Currently, he works 
for the Romanian daily Jurnalul National. He is member of the executive 
committee of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and 
the Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism. Mogos has published plenty of 
investigative reports on Romanian media, but has also worked on several 
regional investigative projects. Among the main achievements as investigative 
journalist the following deserve mentioning: "Forged Identity - highway to EU" 
story, which was published in mid-October 2009 in the Jurnalul National and an 
English version by Balkan Insight online publication. Afterwards, the story was 
largely republished throughout the CEI / SEEMO region in Albania, Bulgaria, 
Macedonia/FYROM, Serbia and Italy. Another investigative story is "The Fields 
of Terror - the New Slave Trade in the Heart of Europe", a joint production of 
Romanian, Moldavian and Ukrainian journalists under Adrian Mogos' coordination. 
The story, published in December 2009, is a cross-border investigation about 
forced labour networks still active in some countries in Western Europe. Adrian 
Mogos produced many others investigative pieces on different topics: illegal 
deforestations in Romania, suspicious public tenders organized by the local 
authorities, abuse against Roma children, who are trafficked to UK etc.  

Moreover, the Jury decided to award in 2010 a special mention to Iryna Khalip 
from Belarus and Lydia Pavlova from Bulgaria for their valuable contribution to 
investigative journalism in their own countries. For that, they will receive a 
CEI SEEMO diploma during the "CEI Journalists Forum 2010". 





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2010 is the year of SEEMO's 10th anniversary

More about SEEMO activities in 2010 on: 
http://www.seemo.org/activities/futureact.html


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