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Luchetta Award Television |
| Sabina Fedeli |
| Canale 5 TG5 - Terra! |
| The house of horrors. Honour crimes in Palestine |
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Luchetta Award Dailies and periodicals |
| Barbara Schiavulli |
| Freelance L'Espresso |
| The thousand wars of Baghdad |
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Ota Award Cameramen |
| Silvio Giulietti |
| Rai 2 TG2 |
| Underage Labour: the child carpet-makers of Kabul |
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Ota Award Cameramen |
| Fulvio Gorani |
| Rai 2 TG2 Dossier |
| Father Christmas doesn’t get to Nairobi |
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D’Angelo Award Non-Italian dailies and periodicals |
| Michael Howard |
| The Guardian |
| Children of war: the generation traumatised by violence in Iraq |
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Hrovatin Award Photoreporter |
| Yannis Kontos |
| Agenzia Grazia Neri Days Japan |
| Sierra Leone |
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Special Award
Awarded for his long career as a reporter, Mo has always demonstrated sensitivity and professionalism when depicting the thousands of faces of war: blood, poverty, hate and the desire for normality of populations in search of hope. A traveller in search of news stories, a war reporter: or rather, “street journalist” as he likes to call himself.
Ettore Mo
It was felt that the best way to celebrate the birth of this new category was by giving it to one of the founding fathers of Italian war correspondence.
"I have always believed in direct experience. This is why I believe in two maxims. The first is by Egisto Corradi, it says that true journalism is done with the soles of one's shoes. The second is by Robert Capa: it says that there are no good or bad pictures. There are only close up or far away pictures".
Ettore Mo
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