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Nawara Negm (Egyptian Arabic:نوارة نجم, IPA: [nɑwˈwɑːɾɑ ˈneɡm]) (born in Cairo in 1973) is an Egyptian journalist, blogger and human rights activist based in Cairo, Egypt. Daughter of the Notable leftist Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm and Islamist Egyptian thinker and journalist Safinaz Kazem, she obtained her BA in English Language from the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University and has since worked for the Egyptian Nile Television Network (NTN) as a translator and news editor.

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  • نوارة نجم (ar)
  • Nawara Negm (fr)
  • Nawara Negm (en)
  • Nawara Negm (nl)
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  • نوارة الانتصار أحمد فؤاد عزت نجم (8 أكتوبر 1973 -)، مدونة وناشطة وصحفية مصرية مهتمة بالعمل العام وحقوق الإنسان. تعمل محررة أخبار ومترجمة بقناة النيل للمعلومات (إحدى قنوات النيل المتخصصة) منذ سنة 1997، وهي صاحبة مدونة جبهة التهييس الشعبية، وابنة الشاعر أحمد فؤاد نجم والكاتبة والناقدة صافي ناز كاظم. (ar)
  • Nawara Negm (Egyptian Arabic:نوارة نجم, IPA: [nɑwˈwɑːɾɑ ˈneɡm]) (born in Cairo in 1973) is an Egyptian journalist, blogger and human rights activist based in Cairo, Egypt. Daughter of the Notable leftist Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm and Islamist Egyptian thinker and journalist Safinaz Kazem, she obtained her BA in English Language from the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University and has since worked for the Egyptian Nile Television Network (NTN) as a translator and news editor. (en)
  • Nawara Negm (نوارة نجم,), ook gespeld als Nawwara Nigm/Nagem/Najem (Caïro, 8 oktober 1973), is een Egyptisch journalist en blogger. Ze is een van de activisten van het eerste uur van de Egyptische Revolutie van 2011. (nl)
  • Nawara Ahmed Fouad Negm (en arabe نوارة نجم), née au Caire en octobre 1973, est une journaliste, militante des droits de l'homme et blogueuse égyptienne. Elle est la fille du poète socialiste Ahmed Fouad Negm et de la journaliste et penseuse à tendance islamique . Après avoir obtenu une licence en langue et littérature anglaises à l'Université d'Aïn Chams au Caire, elle travaille comme traductrice et éditrice pour la télévision égyptienne. Elle blogue en langue arabe. Son blog, Gabhet El-Tahyees El-Chaabeyya (le front populaire pour le sarcasme), associe ironie et amertume. Le but : extérioriser la colère de la jeune génération face aux conditions opprimantes et aux pressions quotidiennes. Tahyees est, en effet, un terme courant utilisé par les jeunes, et qui signifie aller jusqu’au bout d (fr)
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