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Naji Naaman’s Literary Prizes 2012
With 1341 participants in competition, from fifty four countries, writing in twenty three languages and dialects: arabic (literary and several spoken dialects), chinese, croatian, danish, english, euskara, french, german, italian, kabyle, macedonian, mongolian, polish, romanian, russian, serbian, slovenian, spanish and taiwanese, the tenth picking season of Naji Naaman's literary prizes (2012) rewarded 44 new prizewinners:
Halima Malki & Sa’di Sabbah (Algeria)
‘Imadud-Dine Moussa (Syria)
Al-Makki Al-Hammami (Tunisia)
Shakir Majid Sifo (Iraq)
Yusuf Kadel (Mauritius)
Zulikha Al-Akhdhari (Morocco)
Andrzej Majewski (Poland)
Balkis Al-Milhim (Saudi Arabia)
Cécile Oumhani, Ilya Guessal, Jean Pierre Fauchoix & Paul Rameau (France)
Charline Patricia Effah (Gabon)
Choi Laisheung (Hong Kong)
Dan Costina؛, Elisabeta Bogمan, Gabriel Biunم, Maria Postu & Victoria Milescu (Romania)
Franci Cec (Slovenia)
Grujo Lero (Bosnia & Herzegovena)
Hamid Aït Slimane (Algeria)
Ibrahim Sulayman Nader (Iraq)
Ionu Caragea (Canada/Romania)
Joseph Jamous (Lebanon)
Makki Ar-Rabi’i (Australia/Iraq)
Mladen Vukovic (Croatia)
Milan Bestic (Serbia)
Pilar Iglesias de la Torre (Spain)
Tahar Laknizi (Morocco)
Vasil Tolevski (Macedonia)
Wu Xiaofang (China)
Boris Ostanin (Mongolian poet)
Chan Sirisuwat (Thai Chinese poet and writer)
Fernando Menéndez Garcia (Spanish poet)
Guy Vieilfault (French poet and short-stories writer)
Hsu Chi Cheng (Taiwanese poet)
Louis Savary (Belgian poet and man of theater)
Mikhail Kuzmin (Russian poet and critic)
Philippe Jacques Xavier Tancelin (French poet)
Salim Abdali (Danish Iraqi poet)
Wojciech Wiercioch (Polish writer and critic)
Yacoub Sheeha (American Palestinian poet)
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