The Georgbruunske Foundation, which honors people who have shown exceptional civic courage or have themselves been subjected to bureaucratic injustice, has awarded a prize to a woman from the Danish island of Funen.
Nadine receives an honorary prize but still must wait for citizenship
The Georgbruunske Foundation, which honors people who have shown exceptional civic courage or have themselves been subjected to bureaucratic injustice, has awarded a prize to a woman from the Danish island of Funen.
Nadine receives an honorary prize but still must wait for citizenship
A year ago, Nadine was stripped of the Danish citizenship she had held since she was adopted at age 9 by a Danish man. She has been subjected to an unreasonable bureaucracy, the Georgbruunske Foundation says. Arkivfoto: Miriam Dalsgaard
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The 29-year-old woman from the Danish island of Funen, Nadine, who last year was stripped of her Danish citizenship after posting a comment on Facebook about the war in Gaza, has now received a tangible boost.
On Sunday, she was awarded the Georgbruunske Prize for having been subjected to an »unreasonable bureaucracy«.
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