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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN TELEVISION
George Alagiah OBE
A respected foreign correspondent for the BBC, Alagiah spent 15 years covering some
of the world’s most important stories, including the Rwandan genocide and the Asian
tsunami, and interviewing distinguished leaders including Nelson Mandela, Desmond
Tutu, and Kofi Annan. Though he sits behind the desk now as a presenter, Alagiah
remains connected to world affairs and has been an advocate of the fair-trade
movement. Alagiah is one of the UK’s premier journalists, a blend of class, intelligence,
and passion.
Praise for George Alagiah OBE
“George Alagiah has reported on the most
significant events of our time. His passion for
global affairs has shown through our television
screens for over a decade making his presence
synonymous with ground breaking news”
“He stands as a prominent and respected
journalist uncovering crises and bringing
current issues to the fore. A proud son of
Sri Lanka and Great Britain, Alagiah is highly
revered for his commitment to social justice
and stands as a luminary of great achievement”
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