Last modified on Thu 29 Apr 2021 08.21 EDT The Guardian has won two Amnesty Media Awards, announced during a virtual ceremony held yesterday (Wednesday 28 April). The Amnesty Media Awards celebrate excellence in human rights journalism and applaud the courage and determination of journalists and editors who put their lives on the line to tell important human rights stories. Annie Kelly, a human rights journalist and editor of The Guardian’s Human rights in focus series, won in the Best Features category for her long read on ‘Fashion’s dirty secret: how sexual assault took hold in jeans factories’. The piece revealed the abuse experienced by factory workers making Levi’s jeans in Lesotho, South Africa.