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Sakharov Prize for Two Journalists Imprisoned in Georgia and Belarus

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Since its creation in 1988, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Mind has rewarded individuals and groups engaging their lives in the defence of human rights and freedom of thought. The highest European distinction for fundamental freedoms, the Sakharov Prize has focused this year on freedom of the press. The European Parliament has rewarded two journalists imprisoned at the gates of Europe; journalist Mzia Amaglobeli who has been in Georgia since …
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Since its creation in 1988, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Mind has rewarded individuals and groups engaging their lives in the defence of human rights and freedom of thought. The highest European distinction for fundamental freedoms, the Sakharov Prize has focused this year on freedom of the press. The European Parliament has rewarded two journalists imprisoned at the gates of Europe; journalist Mzia Amaglobeli who has been in Georgia since …

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Le Taurillon broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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