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Esra'a Al Shafei (, , ; born 23 July 1986) is a Bahraini civil rights activist,
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ger, and the founder and executive director of Majal (Mideast Youth) and its related projects, including CrowdVoice.org. Al Shafei is a senior TED Fellow, an Echoing Green fellow, and has been referred to by ''
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'' reporter George Webster as "An outspoken defender of free speech". She has been featured in ''
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'' magazine as one of the "100 Most Creative People in Business." In 2011, ''
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'' listed Al Shafei as one of the 17 bravest bloggers worldwide. She is also a promoter of music as a means of social change, and founded ''Mideast Tunes'', which is currently the largest platform for underground musicians in the Middle East and North Africa. Al Shafei is a recipient of the Berkman Award for Internet Innovation from
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in 2008 for "outstanding contributions to the internet and its impact on society." In 2012, she received a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellowship for her work on the open source platform CrowdVoice.org. She is also the recipient of the Monaco Media Prize, which acknowledges innovative uses of media for the betterment of humanity. In 2014, she was featured in ''
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'' magazine's "30 Under 30" list of social entrepreneurs making an impact in the world. The
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listed her as one of "15 Women Changing the World in 2015." That same year, she won the "Most Courageous Media" Prize from ''Free Press Unlimited''. Al Shafei was selected as a 2017 Director's Fellow at the
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. In 2018 she was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women. Al Shafei was a keynote speaker at Wikimania 2017. In December of the same year, she was appointed to the
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Board of Trustees. In January 2023, she was appointed to the board of
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. In April 2024, Al Shafei announced that she was joining SimpleX Chat - a UK-based privacy-oriented messaging provider founded by Evgeny Poberezkin. She left that position to create Surveillance Watch, which was launched later that year. In 2025, she received a Senior Mozilla Foundation Fellowship to expand upon the platform.


Background

Esra'a Al Shafei, according to her own account, recalls witnessing inhumane treatment of migrant workers as a child. This, along with stereotypical media portrayals of middle eastern youth, prompted her to found the Mideast Youth network. Over time, the network expanded to include other civil rights issues within the Middle East, and branched out to create a diverse range of platforms with a global reach. In 2006, she started
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ging with WordPress. She uses Twitter to communicate, but deletes her Tweets if they go viral. Her music streaming site is a way for underground music to penetrate isolated markets, such as
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. Her sites can push information out to the masses that is not found in mainstream outlets. Al Shafei has blogged for ''CNN'' and the ''
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''. Esra’a doesn't show her face online — using an illustration when engaging in video conferences and for
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s — because she has been threatened with violence in the past and, as an activist in a non-free
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regime, it would put her and her family at risk if she were recognisable.


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TEDx Amsterdam interview
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