Shukhrat Barlas, the esteemed Uzbek writer and publicist, has been awarded the prestigious "100th Anniversary of Heydar Aliyev" jubilee medal, according to a decree issued by President Ilham Aliyev of the Republic of Azerbaijan on February 2, 2024, Ednews reports.
As a representative of the International Eurasia Press Fund (IEPF) and the Ednews portal in Central Asia, Barlas has played a vital role in fostering friendship and brotherhood between Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan. For nearly a decade, he has diligently served as a special correspondent for Central Asia for the international information agency "EURASIA DIARY".
The award ceremony, which took place in Kazakhstan, celebrated Barlas's significant contributions to journalism and his efforts in promoting understanding and cooperation among nations. His writings, which have shed light on issues such as Armenian terrorism and the realities of Karabakh and Azerbaijan, have garnered widespread attention in the Turkic world and the post-Soviet space.
Umud Mirzayev, President of the International Eurasia Press Fund, extended his congratulations to Barlas, commending his dedication and wishing him continued success in his endeavors.
Barlas's influence extends beyond his writings; he has also played a pivotal role as an expert consultant in the creation of programs about Karabakh for various media outlets, including "AzTV", "Public TV", "Lider TV", "Khazar TV", and "CBC TV". His expertise and insights have been instrumental in shaping public discourse on the region's history and conflicts.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions to journalism and his services to the Turkic world, Barlas was previously honored with the "Turksoy" international award by the Organization of Turkic States.
With this latest accolade, Shukhrat Barlas continues to be a beacon of excellence in journalism, bridging cultures and fostering understanding through his insightful writings and dedicated efforts.