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Irakli Kakabadze
Irakli Kakabadze is a Georgian writer, performance artist, peace and human rights activist.〔(PEN American Center - Authors ). Pen.org. Retrieved on 2009-02-05.〕 In 2009, he was recently awarded the Oxfam/Novib PEN Freedom of Expression Prize.〔(Kakabadze among the recipients of Oxfam/Novib Pen Freedom of Expression Prize )〕 Kakabadze's articles and stories have been published in Georgian, Russian, and English newspapers and magazines. In 2007 Kakabadze received the Lilian Hellman/Hammett grant from Human Rights Watch.〔(Banned, Censored, Harassed and Jailed | Human Rights Watch ). Hrw.org (2007-02-05). Retrieved on 2009-02-05.〕 From 2008 to 2012, Kakabadze was based in Ithaca, NY,〔(Writing for Your Life Cornell Alumni Magazine )〕 where he has developed a new method of integrating performing arts and social sciences, called "Rethinking Tragedy" or "Transformative Performance."〔(Rethinking Tragedy: Creative Solutions to Conflict in the Caucasus, by Christian Madera )〕 Kakabadze has also pioneered a multi-lingual and multi-narrative performing style, called Polyphonic Discourse.〔(Miami a natural haven for persecuted writers - Miami Book Fair International ) MiamiHerald.com.Retrieved on 2009-02-05〕 Irakli Kakabadze's work as an artist-activist is subject of a verite documentary At the Top of My Voice.
== Biography ==

In his early youth (1987–1990) years Irakli Kakabadze was actively involved in anti-Soviet dissident movement and participated in the National Liberation movement of Georgia. By 1989 he was the youngest member of National Liberation Committee that was formed by the first President of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia. In 1990, at the age of 21 he was elected to the National Forum of Georgia, which included nine strongest political parties in Georgia. Kakabadze was not eligible to run due to his young age, but he helped the liberation movement to win October 1990 elections by a wide margin. After the election of Zviad Gamsakhurdia as Georgia's President, Kakabadze quit his political activities and dedicated himself to literature and arts. He moved to the United States in 1990 and since then adopted bilingual writing style. Kakabadze also works in the field of peace studies and conflict resolution. He has been a practitioner of nonviolent social change and conflict resolution for nearly two decades. He was an active participant of two peaceful revolutions in 1989 (as one of the leaders of student movement) and in 2003 (as one of the leaders of civil disobedience committee).
During his work as peace and human rights activist in 1988-2010, Kakabadze was arrested and assaulted number of times by the Soviet and Georgian police.

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