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    Concordia Journal, Canada
    Concordia University
    June 2 2006


    Haig Balian travels to Sri Lanka
    allison martens


    The winner of a $20,000 fellowship, Haig Balian is in Sri Lanka to
    help promote journalistic ethics. He said journalism is the perfect
    way to combine all of his interests, which include world travel and
    politics.

    Photo by allison martens
    Haig Balian has scooped a $20,000 Journalism Fellowship from the
    International Development Research Centre to promote media education
    in Sri Lanka.

    He will work with Voices of Reconciliation, a non-government
    organization (NGO) that seeks to instruct the media in constructive
    and conflict-sensitive reporting practices.

    `In Sri Lanka, the media and NGOs don't trust one another. NGOs are
    seen as imperialist and viewed suspiciously,' Balian said.

    `They feel like what they're trying to achieve isn't accurately
    portrayed by the media,' which is frustrating whether they are trying
    to improve health and education in the country or mediate a peaceful
    resolution to the ethnic conflict there.

    He will help media organizations and NGOs to understand one another
    better. Similarly, he will encourage fairer and more accurate
    reporting on everything from natural disasters to the ongoing civil
    strife.

    `It's so important to the peace process to have a fair press. If
    people don't know what is going on, it could be a recipe for
    disaster.'

    Balian's own parents left Beirut in the 70s at the height of the
    Lebanese Civil Wars. Their ancestors had first settled in the Middle
    East after fleeing the Armenian genocide in the early 1900s.

    Peter Downie, Graduate Program Director in Journalism, says this
    fellowship is a great way for Balian to kick start his career.

    `Increasingly, our students are energized by international projects
    that allow them to use the journalism skills they learned with us in
    places other than the mainstream media.'

    Balian also holds a BA in political studies from Queen's. He has
    traveled extensively throughout Asia and Oceania, and lived in
    Australia for a year and a half.

    He was attracted to journalism because, among other things, it would
    permit him to work anywhere in the world.

    `I like to create and to write. It's a perfect fit that rolls all my
    interests into one.'
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