Adhadhu wins journalism awards in politics, sports, video and investigative categories

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Adhadhu wins journalism awards in politics, sports, video and investigative categories

31 އޮކްޓޯބަރު 2024 - 04:06 0

Adhadhu won awards in four categories at the 2023 Journalism Awards held by the Maldives Media Council (MMC).

Hassan Mohamed, associate editor of Adhadhu, won the journalism award in the political category for the article "Proxy Votes, Register Issues and the Debate: The Historical Experience of the First Primary."

Azzam Ali, associate editor of Adhadhu, won the journalism award in the sports category for the article "Neglected futsal turned into an influential sport!."

Mohamed Miran Nashim won the award in the video documentary category for his work "From Kandholhudhoo, Unfaded Memories, Mixed Emotions." The documentary was about the people of Raa Kandholhudhoo who had to relocate after the 2004 Tsunami.

Adhadhu also won the award in the investigative journalism category for the documentary "Skeelan."

The documentary was produced about President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu's stepmother, Gnei Skeelan, a Sri Lankan citizen, who was blacklisted and deported from the Maldives.

The documentary featured interviews with the widow and presented evidence about her blacklisting.

Summary of the documentary:

  • Skeelan and Muizzu's father Sheikh Hussain Abdul Rahman were married for 13 years
  • Sheikh Hussain passed away on September 29, 2015
  • Inheritance case submitted to the Family Court on October 11, 2015
  • Case concluded on November 29, 2015
  • Skeelan left the Maldives on January 12, 2016
  • She returned on March 4, 2016 (she was blacklisted two days before that on March 2, 2016)
  • Skeelan blames Muizzu
  • Skeelan was blacklisted over alleged human trafficking
  • No investigation conducted over the serious allegation
  • No documents at the immigration department
  • Skeelan says Muizzu's family cut all ties with her after she moved to Sri Lanka and blocked her on all messaging platforms
  • Muizzu did not provide any assistance despite assurances of caring for her until death