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Kawther Salam is a Palestinian journalist from Hebron.International Press Institute. ''World Press Freedom Review 2002''. (Vienna, Austria) p. 239. She has worked for ''
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al-Hayat al-Jadida ''Al-Hayat al-Jadida'' ( ar, الحياة الجديدة, translation=The New Life) is an official daily newspaper of the Palestinian National Authority The Palestinian National Authority (PA or PNA; ar, السلطة الوطنية الف ...
'', and '' Al-Quds Al-Arabi''. Deaglan De Breadun. "Appeal to Israel over Journalist." Irish Times. 13 February 2002. p. 12.Peter Bouckaert. ''Center of the Storm: A Case Study of Human Rights Abuses in Hebron District.'' Human Rights Watch, 2001. and pp. 109-110 The Israeli organization, Gush Shalom, published a weekly diary of her experiences in Hebron on its website.Human Rights Watch.
Hellman/Hammett grants awarded to 28 writers from 13 countries
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She also collaborated on three films for Israeli television stations. Salam reported on human rights abuses by the Israeli military, naming particular soldiers, and filing legal complaints against them; she also lists
Jewish settler Israeli settlements, or Israeli colonies, are civilian communities inhabited by Israeli citizens, overwhelmingly of Jewish ethnicity, built on lands occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. The international community considers Israeli set ...
activists alongside soldiers on her website as "terrorists." She claims she has been attacked by Israeli soldiers on several occasions and filed a lawsuit after one incident where her arm was broken. Two incidents of abuse towards Salam were documented in the 2001 Human Rights Watch report, ''Center of the Storm: a Case Study of Human Rights Abuses in Hebron District.'' Following death threats from Israeli military personnel, settlers, and "extreme Muslim findamentalists," she applied for and was granted political asylum in Vienna, Austria on December 5, 2002. The International Press Institute (IPI) and the
International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is the largest global union federation of journalists' trade unions in the world. It represents more than 600,000 media workers from 187 organisations in 146 countries. The IFJ is an associate ...
(IFJ) both intervened on her behalf in her asylum application. Salam's reports in 2000 on Israeli military corruption led to internal investigations of two Israeli officers. Prior to receiving asylum in Austria,
Daniel Seaman Daniel "Danny" Seaman (born 1961) is an Israeli media professional and former civil servant, mainly active in the fields of foreign service and public diplomacy. Seaman worked in the Israeli civil service for 31 years (1983-2014) and is currently ...
, director of the Israel Government Press Office, made it known that Salam would not be allowed to work as a journalist under Israeli jurisdiction. According to the IPI, the only apparent reason for this action was "that she is a Palestinian critical reporter and that the army and the Israeli settlers do not 'recognise' her work." Salam reports, according to the IPI, that "Seaman threatened to have her arrested if she ever came to his office for a renewal of her press card again." Aidan White, General Secretary of the IFJ, personally intervened on Salam's behalf and described the rules under which she was stripped of her press credentials as "completely inappropriate form of apartheid discrimination against all Palestinians." In 2003, Salam was one of 28 writers in 13 countries to receive a Hellman/Hammett Grant from Human Rights Watch "in recognition of their courage in the face of political persecution."


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*Salam's personal web site:
The Daily Life of Kawther Salam
' *Salam's Hebron diary,
Hell Made in Israel
', on the Gush Shalom web site {{DEFAULTSORT:Salam, Kawther Living people Palestinian political journalists Year of birth missing (living people) Palestinian refugees Palestinian emigrants to Austria