Eva Fu became a reporter for The Epoch Times in 2019. One of her very first assignments was to cover a rally in New York, where she met survivors from Chinese prisons and labor camps who told her about some of the most unimaginable cruelties they had gone through.
Since then, Fu has written numerous stories exposing human rights abuses under the Chinese communist regime, stories of perseverance where people find new, meaningful lives in America after overcoming religious persecution in China, and the progress U.S. federal and state governments have made in countering the abuses.
On April 25, 2025, Fu received the 2025 Wilbur Award. It’s the top honor bestowed to recognize the most outstanding work in the communication of religious issues in secular media. The ultimate criterion is “brilliance in communication about faith and religion with
fairness and professionalism, honesty and respect,” the organization said.
Seeking and reporting the truth is the tradition of journalism. Every reporter at The Epoch Times is committed to this tradition, which in current times can require a great amount of courage and integrity to uphold. Against all odds, our reporting delivers tremendous value and hope to our readers, and to those who would be voiceless otherwise.
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