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Norway OUT
Espen Egil Hansen, editor-in-chief and CEO of Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, poses for a photo on September 9, 2016 in Oslo. Espen Egil Hansen wrote an open letter to founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, accusing him of threatening the freedom of speech and abusing power after deleting the iconic picture from the Vietnam war, taken by Nick Ut, of a young girl running from napalm bombs. / AFP PHOTO / NTB Scanpix / Erik JOHANSEN / Norway OUT
arch24
2016-09-09
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
ERIK JOHANSEN
AFP_G01JL
1,39MB
41cm x 28cm by 300dpi
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