Algerian journalist and writer (born 1958)
Salima Ghezali
Ghezali in 2013
Born 1958 (age 65–66) Nationality Algerian Occupation Journalist Known for Women's rights Awards
Salima Ghezali (Arabic : سليمة غزالي , romanized : Salīmah Ghazzālī ; born 1958) is an Algerian journalist and writer.[1]
A founding member of Women in Europe and the Maghreb, president of the association for the advancement of women, editor of the women's magazine NYSSA , which she founded, and editor of the French-language weekly La Nation , Salima Ghezali is an activist of women's rights and human rights and democracy in Algeria.
In 1997 Ghezali won the Sakharov Prize [2] as well as the Olof Palme Prize .
References
^ "Ghezali's dangerous beat". Third World Network. Archived from the original on 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2010-04-12 .
^ "Salima Ghezali 1997". 2008-12-04. Archived from the original on 2011-08-26.
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Students for Sarajevo (1993)
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