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Dawit Isaak was one of the founders of Setit , Eritrea 's first independent newspaper.
He was detained in 2001 after his paper published letters demanding democratic reforms.
The Edelstam Prize honours individuals who show exceptional bravery in defending human rights.
Dawit 's daughter, Betlehem Isaak , will accept the prize on his behalf.
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