Awards & Winners

David S. Rohde

Date of Birth 1967
Place of Birth Maine
(United States of America, New England, Northeast United States, Northern New England, United States, with Territories, Contiguous United States)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as David Rohde, David Stephenson Rohde
Profession Writer, Journalist
David Stephenson Rohde is an American author and investigative journalist for Thomson Reuters. While a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, he won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1996 for his coverage of the Srebrenica massacre. From July 2002 until December 2004, he was co-chief of The New York Times' South Asia bureau, based in New Delhi, India. He shared a second Pulitzer Prize for Times 2008 team coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan. While in Afghanistan, Rohde was kidnapped by members of the Taliban in November 2008, but managed to escape in June 2009 after seven months in captivity. While he was in captivity, The New York Times collaborated with a number of media outlets, including al-Jazeera and Wikipedia, to remove news of the kidnapping from the public eye.

Awards by David S. Rohde

Check all the awards nominated and won by David S. Rohde.

2010


Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
For his riveting account of being held prisoner by the Taliban for seven months before his dramatic escape, using his eye for detail to depict memorably his militant captors.

1996


Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
(For his persistent on-site reporting of the massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica.)

Nominations 1996 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting
For his persistent on-site reporting of the massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica.