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Musallam Bseiso : ウィキペディア英語版
Musallam Bseiso

Musallam Wajih Bseiso; in Arabic: (アラビア語:مسلم بسيسو) (born on 10 January 1926) is a Palestinian thinker, intellectual, journalist, and politician.
== Biography - Early life ==
Musallam Bseiso was born in Bisan, Palestine. He attended school in Beersheba and Gaza, graduating from The Bishop Gobat School in Jerusalem. From the rise of his youth, he worked and participated in the creation of numerous Jordanian and Arab newspapers. At an early age, he was already writing for the Haifa and Jerusalem newspapers. Additionally, he was a correspondent stationed in Gaza for a number of newspapers in the 1940s, including the Associated Press (1948), the Egyptian "Al-Ahram", and the Jordanian "Al-Nasr". In 1951, he founded his own weekly newspaper, Al-Hawadeth (Arabic: ((アラビア語:الحوادث))), in Jordan. Two years later, in 1952, Musallam Bseiso was elected as secretary of the Jordanian Press Syndicate.
Mr. Bseiso is still actively involved in issues pertaining to the liberation of Palestine culturally, politically, and in the media.

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