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Icons of Change International Awards 2025

Mike Thomson
International Affairs Correspondent | Author | Human Rights Advocate
BBC World Service – Over Three Decades of Global Reporting

War Correspondent of the Year (Prix Bayeux Calvados, 2008)
Journalist of the Year (One World Media Awards, 2008)
Journalist of the Year (Sony Radio Academy Awards, 2012)
Four-Time Amnesty International Media Award Winner (2008, 2009, 2010, 2014)

SDG Focus: Sustainable Development Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
Changemaker for Truth, Human Rights, and Global Justice (United Kingdom)

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Few journalists in modern history have navigated the intersection of conflict, humanity, and justice with the persistence and integrity of Mike Thomson. For more than three decades, he has stood at the world’s flashpoints—where history unfolds in real time—and brought home stories that would otherwise remain buried under the rubble of war, censorship, and silence.

As a senior International Affairs Correspondent for the BBC, Mike has reported from Syria’s besieged cities, Iraq’s battlefields, Afghanistan’s rugged terrains, North Korea’s closed borders, and Africa’s humanitarian crises. His fearless pursuit of truth has taken him into the very heart of danger, often undercover, revealing not only the brutality of conflict but also the quiet resilience of ordinary people. His work has amplified the cries of victims, survivors, and forgotten communities—turning local struggles into matters of global conscience.

Mike’s career is marked by landmark moments in journalism. He was among the earliest to sound the alarm on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar in 2006, a voice that echoed long before the world recognized it as one of the gravest humanitarian catastrophes of our time. His coverage of Ethiopia’s drought in 2002–2003 mobilized nearly USD$800 million in international aid, proving that powerful reporting can shift policy, unlock resources, and literally save lives.

His investigative reporting has also peeled back the veneer of global commerce, exposing how multinational corporations were tied to exploitative labor practices in vulnerable regions. By holding power and profit accountable to morality, Mike reinforced the journalist’s role as both watchdog and moral compass in an increasingly complex global system.

Yet his work is not only about uncovering abuses. Mike is also a chronicler of hope. In *The Raqqa Diaries: Escape from Islamic State*, he gave readers a rare inside look at life under one of the most brutal regimes of the 21st century. In *Syria’s Secret Library*, he told the remarkable story of a community that built a library out of ruins, turning knowledge into resistance. These works stand as testaments to human resilience—and to Mike’s deep belief in the enduring power of stories to preserve dignity, even in war’s darkest hours.

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00:00Hello, I'm Mike Thompson, and I've been an international correspondent with the BBC for the past 25 years.
00:10And in that time, I've covered just about everything from wars and natural disasters to human rights abuses across the globe.
00:19I'd like to thank you for honouring my work with this Icons of Change Award.
00:26And in this international year of peace and trust, there's much to change.
00:32Our planet is under greater threat than ever before from global warming and pollution.
00:38And we've got wars in Gaza, in Ukraine, in Sudan, and many other parts of the world.
00:45And these wars don't only cost lives, they also kill economies and hope for the future.
00:53My job as a journalist is one where all I can really do is try and draw attention to the suffering these things cause people around the world.
01:05And put particular pressure on influential people with the power to act and help us build a better world.
01:13A world in which peace and human rights are for everyone, not just a lucky few.
01:21And I'm hoping that these awards will help further that goal. Thank you.

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