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Nuri Kino

Nuri Kino, (born February 25, 1965, Mardin Province, Turkey), is a Swedish-Assyrian journalist, documentary filmmaker and author. He has won awards for his reporting on human-rights issues, and founded A Demand For Action to assist minorities in Iraq, Syria,Turkey and elsewhere in the Middle East.
==Life and career==
Nuri Kino is the eldest of four children of an Assyrian family that originates from the village of Kfar-Shomac, south of the City of Midyat, in a region known by Assyrians as Tur Abdin. His parents moved to Germany as guest workers when he was four; in 1974, when he was eight, they visited his grandparents in Sweden and decided to stay because there were more jobs.〔Aslı Sağlam, ("Director Nuri Kino: What was done to me created me" ), ''Hürriyet'', 2008.〕 He was kidnapped twice in childhood.〔Sandra Grossman, ("Nuri Kino: ”Jag vägrar sälja min själ'" ), ''Journalisten'', January 15, 2002 .〕 In 1985 he became one of Sweden’s first male medical recorders. He has also run a restaurant; in 1994 he was chosen Stockholm's most popular restaurant owner.〔("Nuri Kino 2004" ), Sommar & Vinter i P1, P1, May 2004 .〕
In 1998 he graduated from the Poppius School of Journalism in Stockholm. The following year he was in Istanbul when the Marmara earthquake occurred. He was interviewed by international news agencies and wrote a widely cited report on the collapse of buildings that had been known to be weak, the real start of his career as a journalist.〔 He has since worked as a freelance investigative journalist for ''Dagens Nyheter'','' Expressen'', ''Aftonbladet'' and ''Metro''. In 2002 he started freelancing for the Swedish radio station Sveriges Radio. His reporting has focused on human rights, immigration and refugee issues, and he has worked for the media abroad in countries including Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Finland, the U.S., and the Netherlands (reporting for the BBC and on the Dutch program ''Dit is de Dag'').

After a two-year hiatus from journalism, Kino went to Lebanon to write a report on the Christian minority in Syria, ''Mellan taggtråden'' (Between the Barbed Wire), published in 2013; it was widely cited in the media internationally and gave rise to many debates, among them the U.S. Congress Joint Subcommittee Hearing on Religious Minorities in Syria: Caught in the Middle.〔(Joint Subcommittee Hearing: Religious Minorities in Syria: Caught in the Middle ), United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, June 25, 2013.〕
He was selected to host the ''Sommar'' radio program on P1 on June 18, 2004.〔
Nuri Kino also does aid work, sometimes with the Youth Initiative of the Syriac Orthodox Church. In 2014 he founded A Demand For Action, an organization to obtain relief for minorities in the Middle East, particularly Christians in Iraq and Syria.〔Paul Benjamin, ("Assyrian Boots on the Ground, Not American" ), ''Huffington Post'', December 8, 2014.〕〔(About A Demand For Action ), retrieved February 19, 2015.〕

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