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    RUSSIAN ACTIVIST AWARDED AT ONE WORLD FILM FESTIVAL

    Prague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic
    March 1 2007

    Prague, Feb 28 (CTK) - Russian film maker Svetlana Gannushkina was
    awarded the prize Homo homini at the beginning of the ninth Czech
    festival of documentary films One World today.

    The festival is held in two places in Prague.

    Gannushkina deals with the human rights abuse in the former Soviet
    Union.

    "I greatly esteem the award from the People in Need, one of the
    first organisations to have helped Chechnya," Gannushkina, a trained
    mathematician, said.

    She highlights the growing xenophobia in Russia. As early as 1990 she
    established the first organisation dealing with the problems of war
    victims in Nagorno Karabakh and further conflicts. Three years later,
    she helped found the association Memorial and at present she heads
    the project Migration and Law.

    Human right abuses in Russia is the theme of the film Operation
    by German film director Kerstin Nickig, shown after the prize Homo
    homini was awarded. The film takes place in the autonomous republic
    Bashkortostan in December 2006, when almost 350 people spent a night
    in a police cell without any apparent reason.

    The festival One World, staged by the group People in Need, offers
    123 documentaries from almost 40 countries, seminar, concerts and
    exhibitions.
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