Stockholm, Sweden, 19th October, 2017. The Per Anger Prize is an international prize, established by the Swedish government in 2004 to highlight humanitarian and democratic efforts. This year's prize winner, Gégé Katana Bukuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Per Anger Prize is awarded to Congolese human rights defender Gégé Katana Bukuru for her persistent struggle for women's rights in the violent Democratic Republic of the Congo, receives the prize from the Minister of Culture and Democracy, Alice Bah Kuhnke (MP), Swedish Green Party (to the right).Credit: Barbro Bergfeldt/Alamy Live News
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The Per Anger Prize is an international prize, established by the Swedish government in 2004 to highlight humanitarian and democratic efforts. This year's prize winner, Gégé Katana Bukuru, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Per Anger Prize is awarded to Congolese human rights defender Gégé Katana Bukuru for her persistent struggle for women's rights in the violent Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gégé Katana Bukuru receives the prize from the Minister of Culture and Democracy, Alice Bah Kuhnke (MP), Swedish Green Party. The Award ceremony is arranged by The Living History Forum, Sweden, here at the School of Sodra Latin gymnasium, Stockholm, Sweden. (accredited photographer at the event)