Amira Al Hussaini is a Bahraini journalist, translator, editor, blogger and wannabe artist - in no particular order. Her experience in journalism spans 17 years, during which she climbed the ladder - starting as a trainee journalist and working her way up to becoming news editor - in an environment not as accommodating to outspoken and free-thinking women as we would wish. Amira has a number of firsts under her cap - she is among the first female Arab news editors in an English language daily and among the first Arab women to win the Dag Hammarskjold Scholarship, which offered her a three-month fellowship to cover the United Nations in New York in 1996. She has since been a frequent visitor to the UN's headquarters in New York, where she continues to cover the General Assembly and Security Council, whenever her travels bring her to the US. Amira's interests cover women and human rights, politics, freedom of expression and democracy and all forms of artistic expression. Having dabbled with everything ranging from oil painting to embroidery to spinning and glazing ceramics, she is moved by the intensity of colour and contours of form. In 2004, Amira ventured into blogging and embraced online media with the same intensity she fell for mainstream media at a young age. Today she is Global Voices Online's Middle East and North Africa and Arabic Language Editor and Voices without Votes editor.

Blog Entries by Amira Al Hussaini

Getting High on Obama in Egypt

Posted December 1, 2008 | 05:48 PM (EST)


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Barack Obama's popularity in Egypt reaches a new high -- with the introduction of a narcotic to the market bearing the President-elect's name.

According to Egyptian blogger...

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Middle Eastern Bloggers Disgusted by Slurs Against Muslims, Arabs and Blacks

Posted October 24, 2008 | 01:48 PM (EST)


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A Negro, a Muslim and an anti-American. These are just some of the names Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has been called over the past few days....

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Joe the Plumber Steals the Show

Posted October 17, 2008 | 01:59 PM (EST)


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Joe the Plumber stole the limelight at final presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. Who is Joe the Plumber? What is his relation to Joe...

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Most International Bloggers Think Obama Won on Temperament

Posted October 17, 2008 | 09:47 AM (EST)


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Wednesday night's final presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain brought a mixed bag of reactions from bloggers around the world. Who appeared more presidential? And...

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Obama: When Race Rears Its Ugly Head

1 Comments | Posted September 26, 2008 | 11:54 PM (EST)


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With a little less than two hours to go before the two US presidential candidates flex their muscles at their first televised debate, bloggers from...

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Middle East Bloggers Remember 9/11

Posted September 12, 2008 | 07:50 AM (EST)


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Today marks the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the US, a pivotal day in history and a day which brought about so much heartbreak...

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Global: Palin Brings Down the House

Posted September 4, 2008 | 10:25 PM (EST)


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Love her or hate her, international bloggers say Alaska Governor Sarah Palin brought the house down when she addressed the Republican National Convention, in Saint Paul, Minneapolis. Some...

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Iraqi Bloggers Consider McCain

Posted April 10, 2008 | 11:02 AM (EST)


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Iraqi bloggers gave US presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain a lukewarm reception, during his recent visit to Iraq. One describes the visit as illegal, the other says...

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