Showing posts with label Rudi Vranckx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rudi Vranckx. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Rudi Vranckx shortlisted for the M.J. Brusse-prize 2010

Voices from the war (Stemmen uit de oorlog) has been shortlisted for the M.J. Brusse-prize 2010. In this acclaimed book warreporter and historian Rudi Vranckx tells the story of Iraqi friends and colleagues during the war.


The prestigious M.J. Brusse-prize is awarded by the Dutch Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten (Dutch fund for investigative journalism and special research projects).

The winner will be made public in Amsterdam, at Spui 25, March 30th.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Rudi Vranckx nominated for the M.J. Brusse-prize 2010


Voices from the war (Stemmen uit de oorlog) has been nominated for the M.J. Brusse-prize 2010. In this acclaimed book warreporter and historian Rudi Vranckx tells the story of Iraqi friends and colleagues during the war.

Rudi Vranckx is one of Belgiums best known tv-journalists. For the last 20 odd years he has covered the major armed conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. He works with the public broadcasting network VRT and has published three books on the conflict in the Middle East.

Last year Voices from the war was also nominated for the Bob den Uyl price 2009.

The prestigious M.J. Brusse-prize is awarded by the Dutch Fonds Bijzondere Journalistieke Projecten (Dutch fund for investigative journalism and special research projects).

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Rudi Vranckx nominated for the Bob den Uyl price 2009


Voices from the war by Rudi Vranckx is nominated for the Bob den Uyl price 2009. This annual price, organised by the Dutch broadcasting network VPRO, honours this year's best work of travel literature.

Rudi Vranckx is one of Belgiums best known tv-journalists. For the last 20 odd years he has covered the major armed conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. He works with the public broadcasting network VRT and has published three books on the conflict in the Middle East, of which Voices from the war is the most recent and succesful one.