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Tariq Saleh (Beirut, 16 September 1974) is a Brazilian journalist and a BBC World Service correspondent in Beirut, covering the Middle East and Africa. He is best known for his coverage on international news, current affairs and documenting on conflicts, human rights and refugees for the BBC. Since 2006, he has covered many major events in the region like the political and military crisis in Lebanon, the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, the 2011 Libyan civil war, the 2011 Syrian uprising, the subsequent plight of the Syrian refugees in Turkey and the Syrian Civil War. He is also a deputy editor in chief at Transterra Media agency and a contributor to Terra Networks and Veja Online. Since 2013, he is involved in training other journalists in basic Hostile Environment and First Aid (HEFAT) courses in Brazil and the Middle East. ==Biography== Tariq Saleh was born in Beirut during the period his parents were working in Lebanon. He was raised in Sapiranga, a small town in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, where his Palestinian grandfather immigrated to in the late 1950s. Fluent in English, Arabic and Spanish, he graduated with a BA in journalism at Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), a university in southern Brazil. Between 1992 and 1993, he lived in the United Kingdom, returning to Brazil to finish his studies. In 2006 he moved to the Middle East to cover the region. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tariq Saleh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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