Three female journalists, from Malta, Saudi Arabia, and
 Vietnam have received this year's press freedom prizes awarded by the 
NGO Reporters Without Borders. Two were not allowed to travel to collect
 their award.
Read more at: Reporters Without Borders honors journalists who fear for their lives | News | DW | 12.09.2019
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Only Caroline Muscat was able to appear in person to collect her "Prize for 
Independence." Vietnamese blogger Pham Doan Trang, who won the "Prize 
for Impact," and Saudi Arabian women's rights activist Eman al-Nafjan,
 winner of the "Prize for Courage," both remain barred from leaving 
their countries, their websites blocked, and under constant threat of 
detention and harassment. 
Read more at: Reporters Without Borders honors journalists who fear for their lives | News | DW | 12.09.2019
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