International Press Freedom Award (2005) Ludovic-Trarieux International Human Rights Prize (2009)
Beatrice Mtetwa is a Swazi was born 1957[1] and naturalised Zimbabwean lawyer who has been internationally recognized for her defense of journalists and press freedom. The New York Times described her in 2008 as "Zimbabwe's top human rights lawyer".[2]
^"2011 Inamori Ethics Prize, Recipient, (2012) "Beatrice Mtetwa"" (PDF). The International Journal of Ethical Leadership. 1 (1). 2012 – via Case Western Reserve University.
^Barry Bearak (2008). "In Zimbabwe Jail: A Reporter's Ordeal". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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