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List of Participants for World Press Freedom Day International Conference UNESCO Headquarters, Paris 5-6 May 2014 Family Name First Name Organization Position List of Participants for World Press Freedom Day International Conference UNESCO Headquarters, Paris 5-6 May 2014 Family Name First Name Organization Position Abba Seidik Jeune Afrique Editor-in-Chief Abbott Susan Cross-Pollinate Consulting Solutions Director Abd Elmegid Ahmed www.alentemaalmasry.com Media Manager Abdelhakim Khemili Student Achard Geneviève Freelancer Documentaliste Acsay Judit Federation of European Journalists Aghayeva Nazakat Azerbaijan Journalist Trade Union Head of the Information Department Ahmed Bile Gurhan Somali Editors Forum Secretary-General Akar Kazim Journalists Al Barmawi Yara Student Al Dali Abrahim Faculty of Information at the University of Sana'a Columnist Al Mohannadi Mariam Qatar University Student Al Nasr Al Jazi Qatar University Student Al Shawi Saleh Doha Centre for Media Freedom Manager of Finance and Administration Al Thabatah Rawan Naim Doha Center for Media Freedom Young Reporter Ahmad Alamari Mohummed Zoom Media Group Writer and Photographer Alami Abdeljalil Doha Centre for Media Freedom Executive Committee Chair Alasgarli Mushfiq Journalists Trade Union Aldrete Mercedes UNESCO-AFU Retraite Alexe Madalina Café des Roumains Journalist Al-Gadi Fuad Tamkeen for Development Photographer Alhaj Sami M.M. Aljazeera Media Network Head of Public Liberties and Human Rights Ali Ehsan Pakistan Journalist Welfare Foundation Program Coordinator & Head of IT Al-Jufairi Khalid American University of Paris MA Candidate Sustainability and Business Management Allami Moaid Iraqi Journalist Syndicat President Allary Laurent CFI Conseiller auprès du DG Almostanery Wafa'a WCI Secretary Al-Najjar Abeer American University of Sharjah Assistant Professor Faculty of Mass Communication Al-shahethi Mohammed Hands Marketing coordinator Alsragey Ibraheem Iraqi Journalists Rights Defense Association (IJRDA) Director 1 Family Name First Name Organization Position Alves Rosental University of Texas Knight Chair in Journalism & UNESCO Chair in Communication Alzatari Asmaa Al Jinan Translator, teacher Amin Sino Global Voices Online Blogger Amouyal Caroline École Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris Student Amraoui Khouloud IPSI Student Andersen Jennifer American Graduate School in Paris iMBA student Andreotti Onur Council of Europe Legal Expert Anouar Sarah Freelancer Journaliste Anstett Martine Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Sous-directrice Direction de la paix, de la démocratie et des droits de l’Homme Antossian Markrid UNHCR Resettlement Assistant Assi Hnaidi Palestinian National Commission for UNESCO Public Relations Coordinator Attioumou Serikpa Carole Natacha L'oeil de l'exilé Journalist Aubenas Florence Le Monde Journalist Audije Francisco Federation of European Journalists Aung Tun Tun Reporters Without Borders Correspondent for Burma Awad Abir BBC Media Action Iraq Country Director Awe Ben Adebanjo Barnabas Trust International Executive Director Azghikhina Nadezdha Russian Union of Journalists Aziz Mahmood Hoshyar Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate Bach Quoc Chinh Radio France Internationale Baghirova Gulnara International Media Support Programme Manager Baig Asad Khalid Open Society Foundation (OSF - Pakistan) Program Officer Baksaas Maren Myre The Norwegian delegation to UNESCO Intern Banda Fackson UNESCO Programme Specialist Banisar Dave Article 19 Senior Legal Counsel Bantchev Marietta UNESCO Vice-Présidente UNESCO Community Association Bantchev Stoyan UNESCO Fonctionnaire International Bantigue Tricia American Graduate School in Paris Student Bar Allon Ranking Digital Rights Research Coordinator Barnathan Joyce International Center for Journalists President Barry Shana Aïssatou Freelancer Freelance journalist Barton Alana International Women's Media Foundation Program Manager 2 Family Name First Name Organization Position Bar-Yehuda Inbar Ben-Gurion University, Israel Assistant to Spokesperson Bastidas Gabriel Sindicato Nacional de los Trabajadores de la Prensa (SNTP) Periodista Bazyan Karwan IFJ Student Becerra Héctor Committee for Free Expression Executive Director Belacel Mohamad Independent Journaliste Bel-Afia Mounia France Media Monde / MCD Journalist Benabdallah Jamel United Nations Academic Pole of La Sorbonne University Student & Active member Benitez M Maria Victoria Univ. Paris Sorbonne Professeur Bennet Emily World Editor's Forum Intern Benyahia Sofana High Authority of Audovisual Communication Morocco Chargée d’études Béraud Laetitia Opinion-International.com Freelance Journalist Berger Guy UNESCO Director Freedom of Expression and Media Development, UNESCO Berman Thijs European Parliament MEP Bernard François Radio France Internationale Berniere Guy UPF / OIF Journaliste consultant Bill Bradan American Graduate School in Paris Student Binazzi Alice Consultante Independente Human Rights Consultant Biordi Maria Cristina Agrpress Journalist Bittner Andreas K. 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