Draft:Dida faridoon
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Dida Faridoon is a Kurdish journalist and filmmaker from Iraq, known for her work focusing on conflict zones and the rights of minority groups in Iraq and the Middle East. She has contributed to both local and international media outlets as a reporter, writer, presenter, and documentary filmmaker. Faridoon is fluent in several languages, including Kurdish, Arabic, English, German, and Persian.
Career Faridoon has worked with prominent media organizations such as Rudaw, Kurdistan TV, Zagros TV, Deutsche Welle, and the German newspaper TAZ Zeitung. She also serves as the director of KurdistanIN, a multilingual website that provides news and information in four languages. Her reporting has covered key events in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan, with a focus on the lives of people living in conflict zones and the challenges faced by minority groups.
Faridoon is also a member of the Marie Colvin Journalists Network, an international organization that supports journalists working in dangerous environments.
Notable Works "What Conflict Does to Us – Recollections from the Iraq War" | Us & Them | DW Documentary Faridoon directed this documentary about the lasting impact of the Iraq War. [1]
"Untold Stories" | Documentary series, Zagros TV A series of 11 episodes in Arabic, focusing on untold stories from conflict regions. [2] [3] [4] [5]
"Women Working in the Minefields" | Documentary, Zagros TV A documentary about the experiences of women working in minefields in conflict zones. [6]
Special Report on Syria | Rudaw A documentary summary about the situation in Syria. [7]
"Panjary Dida in Germany" | Garman CG Erbil Program A program featuring Faridoon’s work and insights. [8]
"Women in Politics in Iraq" | Documentary in Kurdish-Sorani A documentary exploring the role of women in Iraqi politics. [9]
"Heritage Places in Jordan" | Special report in Kurdish-Sorani A documentary about the cultural heritage of Jordan. [10]
Languages Dida Faridoon is proficient in Kurdish, Arabic, English, German, and Persian, allowing her to engage with a broad range of audiences in her reporting and filmmaking.
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- ^ https://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/07092020
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