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Participants’ previous articles

May 13, 2008 — emaj2008

We received about 140 application from all over the region from ambitioused young journalists and selected these eighteen people for the workshop. The articles below were written by the participants of EMAJ for their applications to the academy and we would like to share these articles with you to ensure transparency as well as inspire others:

  • Ahmed Esmat- contribution from Egypt
  • Amira Souilem – contribution from France/Tunisia
  • Zahra Hankir – contribution from Lebanon
  • Gülsen Devre – contribution from Turkey/Netherlands
  • Hanane Jazouani – contribution from Marocco/France
  • Haneen Aweis – contribution from Palestine
  • Josef Ladenhauf – contribution from Austria
  • Ido Liven – contribution from Israel
  • Krisztian Gal – contribution from Hungary
  • Letizia Gambini – contribution from Italy
  • Malene Rykaer – contribution from Danemark
  • Marina Ferhatovic – contribution from Sweden
  • Nasry Esmat – contribution from Egypt
  • Patricia O´Callaghan – contribution from Ireland
  • Pawel Krzysiek – contribution from Poland
  • Ruth Bender – contribution from Germany
  • Hind Khalef – contribution from Palestine
  • Maha Al-Khahef – contribution from Syria
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