Sources
Freedom to Create Prize 2009 Winner’s Announcement:
Iranian director, opposition campaigner wins award 'Reuters'
Iran should face smarter sanctions, says Mohsen Makhmalbaf 'Guardian'
Iranian filmmaker collects prize 'Channel4'
Iranian filmmaker collects prize 'Telegraph'
Iranian Director, Opposition Campaigner Wins Award 'New York Times'
Mohsen Makhmalbaf 'Al Jazeera'
Makhmalbaf: back democracy in Iran 'Guardian'
Freedom to Create Prize 2009 Shortlisted Artists' Announcement:
Iran director, Saharan singer up for prize 'Saudi Gazette'
Freedom to Create Prize Announces Finalists 'Newstin'
Freedom to Create Prize Announces Finalists 'USA Today'
Iranian Director amongst the nominees for Freedom to Create Prize 'Yahoo Entretenimiento'
Freedom to Create Prize Announces Finalists 'Payvand.com'
Iranian Director amongst the nominees for Freedom to Create Prize 'International Business Times'
Iranian Director, Journalist Up for Social Justice Prize 'Washington TV'
Iran director, Saharan singer up for prize 'Yahoo - India News'
Iran director, Saharan singer up for prize 'Insing.com'
Selected coverage from 2009 Freedom to Create Launch:
Cont Mhlanga talks about writing against the backdrop of Robert Mugabe's regime 'Guardian'
Letter from Africa, 'When you tell a joke in the street, that is political' 'BBC'
Selected coverage from Freedom to Create Prize 2008:
Taking on Mugabe 'BBC'
Arts & Free Expression in Zimbabwe 'Guardian'
Critic of Mugabe WIns Arts Prize 'New York Times'
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