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Naji Naaman’s Literary Prizes 2016
With 2112 participants in competition, from sixty three countries, writing in thirty three languages and dialects: Albanian, Arabic (literary and several spoken dialects), Armenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Creole, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Goransko, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Sanskrit, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian, the fourteenth picking season of Naji Naaman's literary prizes (2016) rewarded 50 new prizewinners:
Agron Shele (Albania)
Ahmad Jnido (Syria)
Androniki Dimitriadou (Greece)
Dino Porović Pora (Bosnia)
Enea Gela (Romania)
Engjëll I. Berisha (Albania)
Fahredin Shehu (Kosovo)
Hamza Hassan Sheikh (Pakistan)
Ismet Salihbegović (Bosnia)
Layla Bari’ (Morocco)
Lucia Elghorayeb (Lebanon)
Mahmud Ahmad ‘Ali Ibrahim (Egypt)
Michela Zanarella (Italy)
Miroslav Sredanović (Serbia)
Mohamed Salem ‘Ubada (Egypt)
Mónica Cazón (Argentina)
Nada Ibrahim Khalifa Al-Ahmad (Saudi Arabia)
Naime Beqiraj (Kosovo)
Ndue Ukaj (Albania-Sweden)
Ramona-Veronica Belecciu – Mona Lisa (Romania)
Rime Al-Sayed (Syria)
Rubina Andredakis (Greece)
Silvia Guerra (Uruguay)
Tatjana Debeljacki (Serbia)
‘Umar Hussayn Siraj (Saudi Arabia)
Yunus Al-Butakmanti (Morocco)
Yusra Al-Bitar (Lebanon)
Zhu Likun (China)
Dariusz Pacak (Austrian-Polish poet)
Khalid Shomali (Palestinian poet living in Germany)
Haralambos Laskaris (Greek poet and journalist)
Heather Spears – Marion H. Goldenberg (Canadian poetess, writer and painter, living in Denmark)
José (Antonio) Landa (Rosas) (Mexican poet, writer and painter)
María Antonieta Flores (Venezuelan poetess, researcher and critic)
Mihai Merticaru (Romanian poet and writer)
Nedeljko Terzić (Serbian poet and writer)
Özkan Mert (Turkish Poet)
Rati Saxena (Indian poetess and researcher)
Tereza Palazzo Conti (Argentinian poetess)
Honor prizes (for complete work):
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Ahmad Jalal Saleh (Iraq)
Amine Darawisha (Palestine)
Aubin Verilhac (France)
Eryue Lan – Feb-Blue (China)
Iuliu-Marius Morariu (Romania)
Jean Frantz Philippe (Haiti)
Khalid Ettouzani (Morocco)
Mohamed Akhrif (Morocco)
Mohamed Sayf Alislam Boufalaka (Algeria)
Samar Ad-Dayub (Syria)
Károly Sándor Pallai (Young Hungarian poet and linguist)
Genius prize:
(granted for the first time since the launching of the prizes in 2002)