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" Kristof praised the dismissal of the suit commenting that he was "really pleased that the judge recognized the importance of this kind of reporting" and that it was "terrific to have a judgment that protects journalism at a time when the press has had a fair number of rulings against it". Judge Hilton wrote that Kristof "made efforts to avoid implicating his guilt" and that "Mr. After covering the protests which resulted in some 500 deaths Kristof and WuDunn were shocked to learn that roughly 39000 Chinese girls died each year because they were not given the same access to food and medical care as boys.
Although Kristof has sometimes been criticized for highlighting human rights abuses in Africa Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa has described Kristof as an "honorary African" for shining a spotlight on neglected conflicts. Nicholas Donabet Kristof (born April 27 1959) is an American journalist author op-ed columnist and a winner of two Pulitzer Prizes. He has written an op-ed column for The New York Times since November 2001 and The Washington Post says that he "rewrote opinion journalism" with his emphasis on human rights abuses and social injustices such as human trafficking and the Darfur conflict.