RF2EAA3DH–Bangladesh Journalist, novelist and human rights activist Taslima Nasreen attends the first edition of the 'Women's Forum for the economy and society' in Deauville, Calvados, France on October 13, 2005.Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMEXMN4C–Tasleema Nasreen novelist poet and journalist
RM2X13EWC–Taslima Nasreen, Bengali Bangladeshi physician, writer, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist, threatened to death by Islamic fundamentalists, visited Vienna under substantial safety precautions on 13 December 1994. - 19941213 PD0005 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RF2EAA3C8–Bangladesh Journalist, novelist and human rights activist Taslima Nasreen attends the first edition of the 'Women's Forum for the economy and society' in Deauville, Calvados, France on October 13, 2005.Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2X13EWF–Taslima Nasreen, Bengali Bangladeshi physician, writer, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist, threatened to death by Islamic fundamentalists, visited Vienna under substantial safety precautions on 13 December 1994. - 19941213 PD0003 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RF2EAA3F7–Bangladesh Journalist, novelist and human rights activist Taslima Nasreen attends the first edition of the 'Women's Forum for the economy and society' in Deauville, Calvados, France on October 13, 2005.Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACAPRESS.COM.
RM2X13EWG–Taslima Nasreen, Bengali Bangladeshi physician, writer, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist, threatened to death by Islamic fundamentalists, visited Vienna under substantial safety precautions on 13 December 1994. She presents her book Lajja-Shame. - 19941213 PD0001 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RF2EAA3CK–Bangladesh Journalist, novelist and human rights activist Taslima Nasreen attends the first edition of the 'Women's Forum for the economy and society' in Deauville, Calvados, France on October 13, 2005.Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E51NGE–Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen receives the Simone de Beauvoir prize for women's freedom from French Human Rights Junior Minister Rama Yade at the Foreign Ministry in Paris, France on May 21, 2008. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2X13EWY–Taslima Nasreen, Bengali Bangladeshi physician, writer, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist, threatened to death by Islamic fundamentalists, visited Vienna under substantial safety precautions on 13 December 1994. In the picture with Austrian minister Johanna Dohnal (SPOE) (r). - 19941213 PD0008 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RF2E51NDN–Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen receives the Simone de Beauvoir prize for women's freedom from French Human Rights Junior Minister Rama Yade at the Foreign Ministry in Paris, France on May 21, 2008. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E51ND0–Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen receives the Simone de Beauvoir prize for women's freedom from French Human Rights Junior Minister Rama Yade at the Foreign Ministry in Paris, France on May 21, 2008. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2E51ND5–Exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen receives the Simone de Beauvoir prize for women's freedom from French Human Rights Junior Minister during a ceremony at the Foreign Ministry in Paris, France on May 21, 2008. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM
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