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Asma al-Ghul

1982 - Today

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Asmaa al-Ghoul (born 17 January 1982; Arabic: أسماء الغول sometimes spelt "al Ghul") is a Palestinian journalist and secular feminist known for her outspoken criticism of "the corruption of Fatah and the terrorism of Hamas." Described by The New York Times as a woman "known for her defiant stance against the violations of civil rights in Gaza," al-Ghoul currently resides in Southern France. She maintains a substantial social media presence through her self-styled channel, where she regularly shares significant breaking news stories. Throughout her career, al-Ghoul has contributed articles to various reputable publications, including the Washington, D.C.–based Al Monitor, Al Ayyam, Le Monde, Al Quds, Amine, and spearheaded the opening of the Palestinian office for the Emirati magazine Woman of Today. She has also worked with Lebanon's Samir Kassir Foundation, which advocates for media freedom. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Asma al-Ghul is the 188th most popular journalist (down from 184th in 2019). (down from 5,218th in 2019)

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Among JOURNALISTS

Among journalists, Asma al-Ghul ranks 188 out of 196Before her are Victoria Marinova, A. O. Scott, Nancy Grace, Lester Holt, Darya Chultsova, and Lauren Booth. After her are Jacob Appelbaum, Katie Piper, Nate Silver, Arnab Goswami, Rémi Ochlik, and Wafa Mustafa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Asma al-Ghul ranks 1,203Before her are Ryoichi Kurisawa, Yunaika Crawford, Yoshikazu Suzuki, Eddy Curry, Chris Sabin, and Devon Kershaw. After her are Benjamin Agosto, Jorge Azanza, Casto Espinosa, Matteo Priamo, Otis Harris, and Chechu Dorado.

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