Newsroom, Sept 5: Journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh, who was gunned down by alleged saffron extremists exactly a year ago in Bengaluru, will be posthumously awarded at the Bayeux-Calvados Award for war correspondents on October 8 in France.
The Reporters Sans frontiers (RSF) has decided to honour Gauri Lankesh posthumously at the Bayeux-Calvados Awards for war correspondents.
The RSF has informed Gauri Lankesh’s sister Kavita Lankesh that Gauri’s name will also be etched on a memorial which will be inaugurated on October 8, 2018, among others who were killed while on duty.
The award was launched as part of the 50th anniversary of the Normandy landing of the Allied Forces in World War II. Special invitees, including Kavita Lankesh, will speak at the event at Bayeux in France.
The Lankesh family also said they were overwhelmed at the recognition for Gauri’s work even as they were in deep grief on the first anniversary of her murder.
In October 2017, Gauri Lankesh was posthumously accorded with the prestigious Anna Politkovskaya Award, instituted by Reach All Women (RAW) in War.



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