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Abdullah Bin Bakheet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdullah Bin Bakheet Abdullah bin Bakheet (Arabic: عبد اللّه بن بخيت) (born 1952) is a Saudi journalist and novelist.〔(Profile on IPAF website )〕 He was born in Riyadh and studied at King Saud University. Upon graduation in 1978, he started working as a journalist for periodicals like ''Al Yamamah'' magazine and ''Al Riyadh'' newspaper. He still writes a regular column for ''Al Riyadh''〔(Author's column page on website of ''Al Riyadh'' newspaper (in Arabic) )〕 and is well known for his liberal views on topics such as women's rights and minority rights. He got into trouble with the Saudi morality police (Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice) in 2005 when he was charged with spreading corruption and immorality through his writing.〔(Article in ''Washington Post'', 28 March 2005 )〕 Bakheet has also written widely outside journalism, including literary and critical works, and television scripts. His recent novel ''Street of Affections'' was longlisted for the 2010 Arabic Booker Prize. ==References==
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