Fergal Keane
Fergal Keane has covered the struggle for human rights since the mid 1980s when he was a young reporter based in Northern Ireland. He has won awards from BAFTA, the Royal Television Society, Amnesty International, as well as the Index on Censorship Prize for ‘Outstanding Commitment to Journalistic Integrity’.
He twice won the Foreign Press Association award for documentaries, for his investigation ‘The Accused’ about the Sabra and Chatila massacre (broadcast in 2002) and for ‘I Call Him By His Name’, with director Alice Doyard, about the Russian attack on Bucha in 2022. His account of the Rwandan Genocide won the George Orwell Prize for political writing.