The Board of the

Alberto Jiménez-Becerril Foundation against Terrorism and Violence

has decided to unanimously grant the IV Alberto Jiménez-Becerril Journalistic Award 2020 to EL MUNDO journalist

Ángeles Escrivá

.

The jury has valued in its decision that the award-winning journalist "has always defended

the dignity of the victims

, making known the reality of the terrorist organization ETA, helping with her books, articles, conferences and interventions in the media, to promote the true account of decades of terrorism in Spain, preventing with his written testimony, that the terrorists were considered heroes and always defending the victims ".

"For that work, which honors the memory, dignity and justice of the victims of terrorism, for their courage, since they

have been threatened and never gave up

and for their commitment to the truth, for all this it is understood that they deserve to receive the award that our Foundation grants annually ", highlights the Board of Trustees.

Ángeles Escrivá was born in Valencia in 1966. Editor-in-chief of EL MUNDO, she has written the books

Damn the country that needs heroes

based on how we democrats achieved the operational end of the terrorist band ETA (Editorial Temas de Hoy), and

El camino de Vuelta

(editorial Seix Barral) on the processes of reintegration of prisoners of the terrorist group ETA.

At the end of 2003 Escrivá started working at EL MUNDO.

Among other important publications in this period, it carried out an exclusive follow-up of the ETA conversations with the Government of President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, which culminated in the publication of the

minutes of the terrorist group ETA

.

She has also worked in other media such as Radio Nacional de España, Cadena Ser. She is co-author of the book

Luces y sombra

de la dissolución de los poli-mili, published by the

Fernando Buesa Foundation

, as well as a lecturer throughout Spain and also in the Cease.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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