Alaa Abd El-Fattah
[Wikipedia] (Arabic: علاء أحمد سيف عبد الفتاح, IPA: [ʕæˈlæːʔ ˈæħmæd ˈseːf ʕæbdelfatˈtæːħ]; also presented in English as Alaa Abdel Fattah) is an Egyptian blogger, software developer, and political activist. He is known for co-founding along with his wife Manal Hassan, daughter of activist Bahi El-Din Hassan,[2] the Egyptian blog aggregator "Manalaa" and "Omraneya", the first Arab blog aggregators that did not restrict inclusion based on the content of the blog.[3][4] In 2005 the "Manalaa" blog won the Special Reporters Without Borders Award in Deutsche Welle's Best of Blogs competition.[5] He has been active in developing Arabic-language versions of important software and platforms. weiter:
Nabeel Ahmed Abdulrasool Rajab
[Wikipedia] (Arabic: نبيل أحمد عبدالرسول رجب) is a Bahraini human rights defender and President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), a nonprofit non-governmental organisation which works to promote human rights in Bahrain.[1] He is also a member of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch's Middle East Division, Deputy Secretary General for the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH),[2][3] Chairman of CARAM Asia[4][5] and president of Gulf Center for Human Rights.[6] As a result of his human rights activities he has been threatened and harassed by the Bahraini authorities.
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