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CNN’s Amanpour awarded CBE in Queen’s birthday honours list

Wed, 04 Jul 2007 12:24 AM
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CNN’s Amanpour awarded CBE in Queen’s birthday honours list
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For her services to journalism, Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international correspondent, has been named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in the annual birthday honours list.

The award was announced on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II official birthday, and Amanpour was one of a select number of public and private British citizens to be honoured with this prestigious award.

Established in June 1917 by King George V, the CBE is one of five medals that make up the “The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,” which recognizes outstanding contributions in the service of the country and the honoree’s profession. Amanpour is among a small number of journalists to have been awarded a CBE.

“I am proud to be part of this tradition,” Amanpour said. “I am stunned and delighted to be recognized in this wonderful way for my work, AND of course for being a True Brit!”

“This is a wonderful honour for Christiane and a tribute to her outstanding dedication to the profession of journalism,” said Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide. “Everyone at CNN is extremely proud of the work she does and very excited for her on this important day.

Amanpour, born of British/Iranian parentage, has reported on most crises from the world’s many news hotspots, including Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, Somalia, Rwanda and the Balkans.

Her assignments have ranged from exclusive interviews with world leaders to reporting on the human consequences of natural disasters or covering events from the heart of war zones. She has received wide acclaim and numerous awards for her work, particularly for her extensive coverage of conflicts in the Balkans, Africa and the Middle East. Amanpour’s recent work has focused on a series of highly acclaimed long-form programmes including two award-winning documentaries: Where Have All The Parents Gone?, a powerful film examining the plight of the more than one million children orphaned to AIDS in Kenya, and In the Footsteps of Bin Laden, a two-hour exploration of the life of the world’s most-wanted terrorist.


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