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− | '''Steven Sahiounie''' has written for [[MintPress News]].<ref>https://www.mintpressnews.com/author/steven-sahiounie/</ref> | + | '''Steven Nezar Sahiounie''' is a [[Syrian]] journalist who has written for [[21st Century Wire]], [[Sputnik News]]<ref>https://sputniknews.com/tags/person_Steven_Sahiounie/</ref> and [[MintPress News]].<ref>https://www.mintpressnews.com/author/steven-sahiounie/</ref> |
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+ | Sahiounie was born in [[Fresno, California]]. His parents moved with him to [[Latakia, Syria]] as a very small child, which was the birthplace of his father.<ref name=rack>https://muckrack.com/steven-sahiounie-1/bio</ref> | ||
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+ | He attended both private and public schools in Latakia from 1st grade to 12th grade. He took his American High School diploma, from the state of [[Maine]], GED, while studying at home and taking the exams at [[AMIDEAST]] in [[Beirut, Lebanon]].<ref name=rack/> | ||
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+ | Sahiounie began writing political analysis and commentary during [[Syria|the Syrian war]], which began in March [[2011]]. He has published several articles, and has been affiliated with numerous media..<ref name=rack/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 10 February 2024
Steven Sahiounie (journalist) | |
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Born | Fresno, California, USA |
Residence | Lebanon |
Nationality | US?, Syrian |
Member of | American Herald Tribune |
Syrian journalist who has written for among others 21st Century Wire, Sputnik News and MintPress News about the the Syrian war. |
Steven Nezar Sahiounie is a Syrian journalist who has written for 21st Century Wire, Sputnik News[1] and MintPress News.[2]
Background
Sahiounie was born in Fresno, California. His parents moved with him to Latakia, Syria as a very small child, which was the birthplace of his father.[3]
He attended both private and public schools in Latakia from 1st grade to 12th grade. He took his American High School diploma, from the state of Maine, GED, while studying at home and taking the exams at AMIDEAST in Beirut, Lebanon.[3]
Sahiounie began writing political analysis and commentary during the Syrian war, which began in March 2011. He has published several articles, and has been affiliated with numerous media..[3]
A Document by Steven Sahiounie
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:The Last Bus to Idlib: Terrorist Safe-Haven in Syria About to Face a Cleaning Out | Article | 3 August 2018 | Al-Qaeda Russia Syria US Islamic State White Helmets | One by one, all other areas in Syria under terrorist control have fallen, and now the final battle for Idlib province looms large on the horizon. The liberation of Idlib will begin soon, and the green buses can finally get back to their job of transporting Syrians as they live, shop and work in peace at last. |
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