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In 2002, Nuri Kino wrote a series of stories for Aftonbladet on pedophile networks abusing immigrant children. The stories were picked up by several other media outlets; awarded with the investigative award Guldspaden and eventually led to a massive police action and trials where pedophile rings were exposed and terminated. 2009 is he published in media all over the world and one of the leading investigative journalists in Europe and. He is also seen as a human right activist and gives speeches about the importance of stopping persecution of women, children and minoritys in Middle East

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  • In 2002, Nuri Kino wrote a series of stories for Aftonbladet on pedophile networks abusing immigrant children. The stories were picked up by several other media outlets; awarded with the investigative award Guldspaden and eventually led to a massive police action and trials where pedophile rings were exposed and terminated. 2009 is he published in media all over the world and one of the leading investigative journalists in Europe and. He is also seen as a human right activist and gives speeches about the importance of stopping persecution of women, children and minoritys in Middle East
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  • Zinda Magazine Assyrian of the Year
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  • In 2002, Nuri Kino wrote a series of stories for Aftonbladet on pedophile networks abusing immigrant children. The stories were picked up by several other media outlets; awarded with the investigative award Guldspaden and eventually led to a massive police action and trials where pedophile rings were exposed and terminated. 2009 is he published in media all over the world and one of the leading investigative journalists in Europe and. He is also seen as a human right activist and gives speeches about the importance of stopping persecution of women, children and minoritys in Middle East Switching careers, in early 2000, he decided to become a freelance journalist and filmmaker. He shares writing credits with several other journalists from Sweden including Juan Flores, Bo-Göran Bodin, Margita Boström, and Jenny Nordberg for which they have received awards. Kino occasionally writes guest editorials for online Assyrian and Middle-Eastern sites and all-Swedish newspapers including their online outlets such as Aftonbladet, Göteborgsposten and Östgöta Corren, as well as his own Swedish blog that compiles news from around the world. He won the Golden Palm Award at the Beverly Hills Film Festival for his documentary Assyriska a National Team Without a Nation that he was a co-producer on. He has served as a jury member for the Humanity of the World Documentary Film Festival. He is author of By God - Six days in Amman, a report that was sent to all congressmen in USA and all European parliamentarians. By God is supposed to have changed the political view of the war in Iraq. He is also the co-author of a novel along with Jenny Nordberg published by Norstedst, in Sweden. Summer 2008 Nordberg and Kino also produced the documentary The High Price of Ransom for Dan Rather Report.
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