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Contributors
- Mustafa Husin Qasem Abu-Romman,popular
preacher and imam, Jordan.
- Caroline Akoum, Print and
Internet journalist.
- Ahmed A. Rahim A. Al-Ansari,
Qatari intellectual, retired senior official at Qatar’s Ministry of Justice.
- Ibrahim Arab, Program host,
the Voice of Lebanon radio.
- Mustafa Assi, Program host,
OTV television network, Beirut.
- Isam Atallah, editor-in-chief,
Al-Dabbur magazine, Beirut
- Rita Barotta, Internet
journalist, Beirut.
- Nadeen Suleiman Albedair,
Saudi journalist and host of the popular television talk show “Musawat”, broadcast
on Al-Hurra satellite channel.
- Ebrahim Ali Abdulrahman Bukamal,
Editor, Al-Ayyam newspaper in Bahrain.
- Zina Yusuf al-Burjawi,
Staff writer, Al-Safir daily, Beirut.
- Michel Fallah, Lawyer and
Internet journalist, Beirut.
- Abu Bakr Ahmed Abu Bakr El-Gadi,
Doha-based lawyer and columnist for the Qatari daily Al-Watan.
- Nazeeh Sulayman al-Gussus,
Columnist, Al-Dustur daily, Amman.
- Nasrin Hammud, Editor,
Sayidati magazine, Beirut.
- Yusur Muhammad Hassan,
News correspondent and program host, Al-Sharq satellite television network, Amman.
- Hala Sa’id Hindawi, News
anchor, Radio FAN FM, Amman.
- Ghassan Sa’id Muhammad al-Hindi,
Producer/Broadcaster, ATV, Amman, Jordan.
- Dawud Ibrahim, Editor,
LBC television’s political discussion program, "Anta wa ‘l-Hadath. "
- Muhammad Salih Kharrub,
Staff writer, Al-Rai newspaper, Amman.
- Samir Khayr Ahmad, staff
writer, Al-Ghad Jordanian daily.
- Mansoor Abdul Mansoor Ebrahim Almahroos,
Bahrain-based columnist for the daily newspaper Al-Ayam.
- Sultan Saad Al-Qhtani,
Saudi-based reporter for the electronic daily news magazine Elaph.com.
- Mu’tasim al-Raqqad, Culture
page editor, Al-Ghad daily newspaper, Amman.
- Claude Saliba, Youth beat
reporter for Al-Mustaqbal newspaper.
- Sereen Tawfiq al-Sayyid,
Staff writer, Al-Rai daily newspaper, Amman.
- Mamdouh Eissa M. Alshammari,
Riyadh-based writer for the Saudi daily newspaper Al-Riyadh.
- Musaad Eid M. Al-Thubaiti,
Saudi-born investigative journalist for Al-Arabiya network.
- Abdulrahman Mohammad Al-Wably,
Saudi writer of nationally televised dramas, including the popular satirical
program Tash Matash.
- Denise Yamin, Editor, international
news, Al-Balad newspaper, Beirut.
The Board of Lawful Culture
- Adnan Ahmed Yacoub Awamleh
is CEO of Arab Telemedia Services, a pioneer Arab television production company
based in Amman which produces over 200 hours of dramatic miniseries annually. He
is also founding CEO of Al-Sharq, a new Jordan-based 24-hour news and information
television channel, and a leading voice for the culture of lawfulness in the Arab
Middle East.
- Mansour al-Nogaidan is
a prolific UAE-based essayist and lecturer, a voice of conscience for progressive
social values in his native Saudi Arabia. His writing has appeared in Gulf and pan-Arab
media including the Saudi daily Al-Watan as well as the New York Times and Washington
Post.
- Abdulrahman al-Wably is
an award winning teleplay writer in his native Saudi Arabia – and head writer of
the hit satirical series Tash Matash.
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