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The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on October 7 by Tanzanian author Abdur Razak Ghana. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on October 8 by Filipino journalist Maria Reza and Russian journalist Dimitri Muratov.

Ghana, 72, has won the Nobel Prize for Literature for her relentless portrayal of the aftermath of colonialism and the trauma of a refugee.

Ghana grew up on th{“type”:”block”,”srcClientIds”:[“7f678643-3c65-4452-be17-c5d440b8738a”],”srcRootClientId”:””}e island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, but became the fifth African to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature as a refugee from England in the late 1960s.

Ghana is aware of the effects of colonialism; According to the Swedish Academy of Literature, the Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded for the strong and ruthless insight of a refugee from the Gulf between cultures and continents.

Ghana says winning the Nobel Prize for Literature is a victory for Tanzania and Africa.

The November 8 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Filipino journalist Reza and Russian journalist Muratov for their struggle for freedom of expression in their respective countries.

The two were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to protect freedom of expression, which is essential for democracy and peace, said Baris Rice Anderson, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.

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