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Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji speaks at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 October 2010. Dissident Ganji, who had been imprisoned in Teheran for six years, opened the conference. Ganji will accept the 'Golden pen of freedom' on behalf of Iranian journalist Ahmad Zeid-Abadi, who is imprisoned in Iran. Photo: Angelika Warmuth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iranian-journalist-akbar-ganji-speaks-at-the-world-editors-forum-wef-54748359.html
RMD5202F–Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji speaks at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 October 2010. Dissident Ganji, who had been imprisoned in Teheran for six years, opened the conference. Ganji will accept the 'Golden pen of freedom' on behalf of Iranian journalist Ahmad Zeid-Abadi, who is imprisoned in Iran. Photo: Angelika Warmuth
Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji speaks at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 October 2010. Dissident Ganji, who had been imprisoned in Teheran for six years, opened the conference. Ganji will accept the 'Golden pen of freedom' on behalf of Iranian journalist Ahmad Zeid-Abadi, who is imprisoned in Iran. Photo: Angelika Warmuth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iranian-journalist-akbar-ganji-speaks-at-the-world-editors-forum-wef-54748358.html
RMD5202E–Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji speaks at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 October 2010. Dissident Ganji, who had been imprisoned in Teheran for six years, opened the conference. Ganji will accept the 'Golden pen of freedom' on behalf of Iranian journalist Ahmad Zeid-Abadi, who is imprisoned in Iran. Photo: Angelika Warmuth
Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji wipes away tears during his speach for the 'Golden Pen of Freedom' award, that he holds in place of the imprisoned Irani journalist Ahmad Zeidabadi, at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 September 2010. Award winner Ahmad Zeidabadi was sentenced to six years in prison and a life-long ban from his profession. Photo: Angelika Warmuth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iranian-journalist-akbar-ganji-wipes-away-tears-during-his-speach-54748609.html
RMD520BD–Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji wipes away tears during his speach for the 'Golden Pen of Freedom' award, that he holds in place of the imprisoned Irani journalist Ahmad Zeidabadi, at the World Editors Forum (WEF) in Hamburg, Germany, 06 September 2010. Award winner Ahmad Zeidabadi was sentenced to six years in prison and a life-long ban from his profession. Photo: Angelika Warmuth
Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji receives the 'Golden Pen of Freedom' in place of the imprisoned Irani journalist Ahmad Zeidabadi from the president of the WEF, Xavier Vidal-Folch, at the World Editors Forum (WEF)in Hamburg, Germany, 06 September 2010. Award winner Ahmad Zeidabadi was sentenced to six years in prison and a life-long ban from his profession. Photo: Angelika Warmuth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-iranian-journalist-akbar-ganji-receives-the-golden-pen-of-freedom-54748610.html
RMD520BE–Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji receives the 'Golden Pen of Freedom' in place of the imprisoned Irani journalist Ahmad Zeidabadi from the president of the WEF, Xavier Vidal-Folch, at the World Editors Forum (WEF)in Hamburg, Germany, 06 September 2010. Award winner Ahmad Zeidabadi was sentenced to six years in prison and a life-long ban from his profession. Photo: Angelika Warmuth
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