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Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji

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Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji (Arabic: مجد عزت الشربجي; born 1981) is a Syrian peace activist. In 2015, she was awarded the U.S. State Department's International Women of Courage Award, for her work with women and human rights advocacy in Syria. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji is the 834th most popular social activist, the 212th most popular biography from Syria and the 7th most popular Syrian Social Activist.

Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji is a Syrian activist known for his work in advocating for human rights and freedom in Syria, particularly during the Syrian Civil War. He gained prominence for his involvement in protests and his efforts to document human rights abuses in the country.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji ranks 834 out of 840Before her are Alexandria Villaseñor, Mozn Hassan, Sam Berns, Malebogo Molefhe, Hawa Abdallah Mohammed Salih, and Jalila Haider. After her are Emna Mizouni, Parveena Ahanger, Pepe Julian Onziema, Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim, Sunitha Krishnan, and Sayaka Osakabe.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji ranks 212 out of 210Before her are Omar Kharbin (1994), Firas Al-Khatib (1983), Maryam al-Khawaja (1987), Nasser al-Shami (1982), Zain Al Rafeea (2004), and Mosab Balhous (1983). After her are Asia Ramazan Antar (1997), Mohammed Osman (1994), Waad Al-Kateab (null), Amna Suleiman (null), Hend Zaza (2009), and Muzoon Almellehan (1999).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Syria

Among social activists born in Syria, Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji ranks 7Before her are Izz ad-Din al-Qassam (1882), Muhammad Zaidan (1948), Nazik al-Abid (1898), Razan Zaitouneh (1977), Mazen al-Hamada (1977), and Maryam al-Khawaja (1987). After her are Abdulrahman Akkad (1998).