May 09, 2005
Afghanistan: Afghan Weekly's Founder Named International Editor Of The Year
by Golnaz Esfandiari
Shukria Barekzai (photo courtesy worldpress.org)
![]()
A woman who founded an Afghan weekly dedicated to women's issues has been named International Editor of the Year. World Press.org -- a U.S.-based online publication that every year honors editors outside the United States with the award -- has chosen Shukria Barekzai as this year's winner. Barekzai, editor in chief of "Aina-e Zan," or "Women's Mirror," is set to receive the award in New York today in recognition of her courage, dedication to press freedom, and tireless efforts to improve women's lives in Afghanistan.
Prague, 9 May 2005 (RFE/RL) -- This is the first time that any Afghan -- man or woman -- has been selected for the award.
Shukria Barekzai says her selection as Editor of the Year is a major accomplishment not only for her but for all Afghan women. She told RFE/RL's Afghan Service that the award was unexpected, saying when she received the e-mail announcing the award, she was in shock.
"I couldn't imagine it, because the fledgling press in Afghanistan is paving its own way in a country where freedom of expression has not existed for very long," Barekzai said. "How can a small publication -- and a woman -- receive this award?"