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Dmitry Muratov, chief editor of Russia's leading independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, arrives to give a press statement after winning the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his work in promoting freedom of expression. IMAGES
The head of Norway's Nobel Committee, Breit Reiss-Andersen, announces that the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize has gone to Belarusian human rights activist, Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organisation, Memorial, and Ukrainian human rights organisation, The Center for Civil Liberties (CCL). SOUNDBITE
Nobel Peace Prize laureates and champions of press freedom Maria Ressa and Dimitry Muratov greet a crowd from the balcony of the Grand Hotel in Oslo. IMAGES
Moscow, Oct 8 (EFE / EPA) .- Russian journalist Dmitri Muratov, awarded Friday with the Nobel Peace Prize 2021, assured that the credit for the prize awarded by the Norwegian Committee goes to all the journalists who died to defend freedom of expression in his country.(Camera: MAXIM SHIPENKOV) EXTERIORS OF THE OFFICES OF NEWSPAPER NOVAYA GAZETA, WHERE RUSSIAN JOURNALIST DMITRI MURATOV SPOKE TO THE MEDIA.
Images show the building housing the headquarters of Russian independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, whose founder Dmitry Muratov won the Novel Peace Prize on Friday for his fight for freedom of expression in Russia. IMAGES
The Nobel Committee in Oslo announces the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 as Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa and Russian journalist and newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov. SOUNDBITE