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Rami Jarrah

Rami Jarrah ((アラビア語:رامي الجراح)) (born 11 June 1984 Nicosia) is a Syrian political activist who was often cited by international media outlets under the pseudonym Alexander Page"〔(CNN Anderson Cooper speaks with Alexander Page )〕 during the Syrian civil war. The barring of most international journalists from Syria by the government made such information particularly valuable. He was "outed" by the Syrian intelligence some time in September/October 2011 and fled to Egypt〔(After fleeing Syria, @AlexanderPageSY fights on from Egypt ) by Gaelle Faure (France24) 5 January 2012〕 with his wife and daughter where he posts comments to Facebook and Twitter and continues to use the name Alexander Page.
"Rami Jarrah" a Syrian-British, lived most of his life in London. He first visited Damascus, his hometown in 2004 where he was detained and placed under a 3-year travel ban by Syrian authorities. Between 2004 and 2007 he was interrogated by numerous intelligence branches regarding his relationship with his parents, both of whom were long-time opposers to the Ba'ath party. He was arrested on 25 March 2011 during the Syrian civil war whilst filming a protest in the Umayyad Mosque,〔(Video footage during a demonstration in the Umayyad Mosque ) 25 March 2011〕 Jarrah was tortured for three days in a Syrian security branch and then released upon signing a document admitting he was a terrorist sent from abroad.
In late 2011 "Jarrah" was arrested in "Doha airport" and almost sent back to Syria, he admits making it through the ordeal only because fellow Twitter users began a large campaign on the social network.〔(Syrian blogger and political activist Rami al-Jarrah speaks to Al Jazeera English about the troubles he had upon arriving in Doha and why he can’t return to his home country ) Doha News - Al Jazeera English.〕
According to NPR, before he became an activist Jarrah was a "successful businessman with a comfortable life" but who quit his job "rather than join a pro-government rally".〔(Prominent Syrian Activist Flees, Reveals Identity ) by Deborah Amos. npr. 21 October 2011〕
In 2012 "Rami Jarrah along with "Deiaa Dughmoch" established The ANA New-Media Association〔(Syria's Faceless Voices Risk Their Lives by Speaking Out ) by KRISTEN MCTIGHE 14 March 2012〕〔(معارضون سوريون يطلقون وكالة "أنا" بديلاً من "سانا"... الراديو والتلفزيون قريباً )〕 claiming it would become Syria's first independent free media agency. The office was established in Cairo given the dangers of doing so in Syria due to the events of the Syrian civil war and the Ba'ath governments crackdown on independent free media.〔(Syrian Video Activists Plan News Broadcasts to Offer an Alternative to State Media ) Robert Mackey "New York Times" 30 June 2012〕
==Awards==

In 2012 Jarrah was awarded one of the International Press Freedom Award (IPFA) from Canadian Journalists for Free Expression for his coverage of the Syrian civil war.〔(CJFE International Press Freedom Award goes to Syrian activist Rami Jarrah )〕 The awards are presented annually to journalists who have demonstrated their commitment to human rights and honest reporting, and who have overcome tremendous obstacles in their work. The award is presented at the CJFE Gala: A Night to Honour Courageous Reporting, held in Toronto, Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mae_Azango&action=edit§ion=4&editintro=Template:BLP_editintro )

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