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  • May 2, 2019 - Gaza City, Palestine, 2 May 2019. The Ministry of Information together with the Government Information Office organize a demonstration on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day outside the United Nations headquarters, west of Gaza City. Participants held banners defending freedom of information, upholding the rights of journalists to defend the truth and protesting against their legal prosecution and arrests, and remembering the journalists killed while carrying out their duties (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Oct. 5, 2012) The Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Minnesota (SSN 783) under construction at Newport News Shipbuilding. The U.S. Navy is reliable, flexible, and ready to respond worldwide on, above, and below the sea. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Chris Oxley/Released) 121005-N-ZZ999-002<br />
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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Oct. 5, 2012) The Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Minnesota (SSN 783) under construction at Newport News Shipbuilding. The U.S. Navy is reliable, flexible, and ready to respond worldwide on, above, and below the sea. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Chris Oxley/Released) 121005-N-ZZ999-001<br />
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  • ATLANTIC OCEAN (June 30, 2011) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS California (SSN 781) underway during sea trials. (U.S. Navy photo by Chris Oxley/Released) 110630-N-ZZ999-002<br />
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  • POLARIS POINT, Guam (Oct. 29, 2012) The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS Hawaii (SSN 776) is maneuvered in Apra Harbor by the tugboats Goliath and Quipuha. The U.S. Navy is constantly deployed to preserve peace, protect commerce, and deter aggression through forward presence. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Ricardo Danan/Released) 121029-N-BE353-021<br />
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  • Jun 4, 2013 - Groton, Conn., USA - he Virginia-class attack submarine (Credit Image: © Electric Boat Corp./Newport News Shipbuilding/US Navy via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GROTON, Conn. (May 31, 2013) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS New Hampshire (SSN 778) transits the Thames River as it returns to Naval Submarine Base New London following a scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason J. Perry/Released) 130531-N-TN558-019 <br />
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  • SAN DIEGO (Feb. 6, 2013) Sailors assigned to Commander Navy Region Southwest Harbor Patrol escort as Virgina-class fast-attack submarine out of San Diego Harbor during a high-value transit. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Conor Minto/Released) 130206-N-VO234-012 <br />
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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Nov. 1, 2012) The Virginia-class attack submarine Minnesota (SSN 783) is under construction at Huntington Ingalls Newport News Shipbuilding. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Newport News Shipbuilding/Released) 121101-N-ZZ999-205<br />
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  • Jun 4, 2013 - Groton, Conn., USA - The Virginia-class attack submarine (Credit Image: ? MC1 Jason J. Perry/US Navy via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GROTON, Conn. (Jan. 28, 2013) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS New Mexico (SNN 779) docks at Naval Submarine Base New London following a scheduled underway. (U.S. Navy photograph by Lt. j.g. Jeff Prunera/Released) 130128-N-ZZ999-032<br />
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  • GROTON, Conn. (Aug. 12, 2013) The Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS New Mexico (SSN 779) returns to Naval Submarine Base New London after a 6-month deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristina Young/Released) 130812-N-UK248-010<br />
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  • PORTSMOUTH, Va. (Oct. 24, 2013) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS West Virginia (SSBN 736) departs Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, Va., following an engineering refueling overhaul. West Virginia is permanently homeported in King's Bay, Ga. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication 2nd Class Ernest R. Scott/Released) 131024-N-ZN152-014<br />
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  • GROTON, Conn. (Dec. 20, 2013) The Virginia-class attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) makes her way up the Thames River and home to Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn., after completing its first overseas deployment. Missouri departed Groton on June 18th for a scheduled six-month deployment during which she operated in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by John Narewski/Released) 131220-N-UM744-003<br />
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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Oct. 27, 2012) Ellen Roughead, wife of former Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Gary Roughead and sponsor of the Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Minnesota (SSN 783), breaks a bottle to christen the boat. Minnesota is the tenth Virginia-class submarine and the third U.S. Navy ship to bear the name of the 32nd state. America’s Sailors are Warfighters, a fast and flexible force deployed worldwide. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Billy Ho/Released) 121027-N-QL471-262 <br />
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  • YOKOSUKA, Japan (June 9, 2014) Electronics Technician 1st Class Kevin Watson, from Houston, stands a roving security watch aboard the Virginia-class fast attack submarine USS North Carolina (SSN 777). North Carolina is visiting Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, during a routine deployment to the Indo-Asia-Pacific.  (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Liam Kennedy/Released) 140609-N-BD107-066 <br />
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  • NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (Oct. 27, 2012) Newport News Shipbuilding hosts the christening ceremony for the Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Minnesota (SSN 783), Oct. 27. Minnesota is the tenth Virginia-class submarine and the third U.S. Navy ship to bear the name of the 32nd state. America’s Sailors are Warfighters, a fast and flexible force deployed worldwide. Join the conversation on social media using #warfighting. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Billy Ho/Released) 121027-N-QL471-245 <br />
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  • GROTON, Conn. (Feb. 8, 2013) Sailors assigned to the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Missouri (SSN 780) shovel the initial blanket of snow from their pier as a strong nor'easter arrives in Connecticut. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason J. Perry/Released) 130208-N-TN558-016<br />
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  • NORFOLK (June 24, 2013) The Virginia-class attack submarine Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) Minnesota (SSN 783) pulls pierside at Naval Station Norfolk from a scheduled underway. Minnesota, the Navy's 10th Virginia-class submarine, was delivered to the Navy June 6, 11 months ahead of schedule. Construction of the Minnesota by Huntington Ingalls Industries at the company's Newport News, Va., shipbuilding division began in Feb. 2008.  The boat was christened on Oct. 27, 2012, and will be commissioned at a ceremony in Norfolk Sept. 7. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alex R. Forster/Released) 130624-N-WO496-002<br />
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  • May 3, 2019 - Rome, italy, Italy - Giuseppe Giulietti President of FNSI during The National Federation of the Press together with the Order of Journalists took to the streets today to defend the freedom of the press  on May 3, 2019., 2019 in Rome, (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Riots during strike near Powszechny theatre in Warsaw on May 27, 2017.   Sit-in strike named ''Protest of the defenders of the Holy faith'' organized by polish far-right movement near Powszechny theatre in Warsaw.Nationalists protest against ''Klatwa'' (Curse) drama directed by Oliver Frljic recognized as controversial and anti-catholic. (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A view of two Polish Passports. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has considered as an 'unfriendly step' to place inside the new Polish passport a graphic design with the motif of the Lviv Eaglets' Cemetery. The Polish Ambassador in Kiev, Jan Pieklo, received a diplomatic note on the matter...'We wanted to pay tribute to all those who poured blood for the freedom of Poland, all those who contributed to the fact that Poland after 123 years of slavery went to independence' - said Mariusz Blaszczak from the Polish Ministry of Interior and Administration, on 28 July, 2017  at the launch of the 'Design with us Polish Passport 2018' campaign. On Tuesday, August 9, 2017, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 29, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - On Saturday afternoon some righ-wing political organisations, including 'Academic Corporation Acropolis Cracoviensis' , 'Malopolska Patriots' , 'Pobudka' , 'ONR MaÅ‚opolska Brigade' and' National Movement Malopolska' met during 'The Total Mobilization Against Total Opposition' at Krakow's City Hall Tower in the Main Market Square to express their opposition to the radical demands of 'democratic defenders from anti-government political parties' and to show their disagreement with Polish and European foreign-founded elites' interference in the internal affairs of Poland..On Saturday, July 29, 2017, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - A copy of Turkey's opposition daily newspaper Cumhuriyet is displayed on the screen in Ankara, Turkey on September 11, 2017 as the daily appears with a headline that reads 'We want justice' on its court day. The trial of daily's executives and employees resume in Istanbul on September 11 as they are being tried on terror accusations. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Two women wait in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Şık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal Aydoğdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control.<br />
The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Şık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal Aydoğdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People wait in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters shout slogans on July 28, 2017 during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Şık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal Aydoğdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters shout slogans on July 28, 2017 during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters read the Cumhuriyet Newspaper during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration in front of Istanbul's courthouse. A Turkish court was due on July 28 to decide whether to release journalists from the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet jailed on charges of supporting "terrorism", in a trial seen as a test for press freedom under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The court decided for continuation of arrest of 5 of the total of 19 defendants: chief editor Murat Sabuncu; journalists Kadri Gürsel and Ahmet Åžık; executive board member Akın Atalay, and, Kemal AydoÄŸdu, an individual not affiliated with Cumhuriyet but tried in the case over accusation of being the holder of the Twitter account named as Jeansbiri.<br />
Member of the executive board of Cumhuriyet Foundation Önder Çelik, columnist Hakan Kara, ombudsman Güray Öz, lawyer Mustafa Kemal Güngör, chief editor of supplement on books Turhan Günay, lawyer and executive board member Bülent Utku, and cartoonist Musa Kart have been ordered to be released. Except for Turhan Günay, all released journalists and professionals will be free with a condition of legal control. Istanbul, Turkey, on July 28, 2017. Photo by Gulsin Ketenci/NARphotos/ABACAPRESS.COM
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