Noura Ghazi
Noura Ghazi (نورة غازي) also Noura Ghazi al-Safadi ( نورة غازي الصفدي ) was born September 30 1981 in Damascus, Syria. She is a Syrian lawyer. Her husband, Bassel disappeared in Syria in 2014.[1]
Life
[change | change source]Ghazi's father was an activist for workers. When Ghazi was five years old, her father was sent to prison by the Supreme Court of State Security.[2] Noura Ghazi studied law at Damascus University.[2]
Work
[change | change source]Ghazi became a human rights lawyer in 2004.[3] She defends people who are in jail because they are prisoners of conscience in Syria.[4]
Ghazi's husband Bassel Khartabil (Arabic: باسل خرطبيل), or Bassel Safadi (Arabic: باسل صفدي), a Syrian-Palestinian who wrote open-source software, was arrested on March 15, 2012.[5] They were married at Adra prison on January 7, 2013.[6][7]
While Bassel was in prison, from 2012-2015, Ghazi wrote a book about him called Waiting. Bassel translated the book into English.[8]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Document".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Amnistía Internacional Sección Española (11 March 2016). "La carretera de la prisión de Adra". Amnistía Internacional España - Derechos Humanos.
- ↑ "Security Check Required".
- ↑ "Laura Boldrini". Laura Boldrini.
- ↑ "Offline: Bassel (Safadi) Khartabil". Electronic Frontier Foundation.
- ↑ "Document".
- ↑ "FREEBASSEL - An interview with activist lawyer Noura Ghazi". Archived from the original on 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2016-03-14.
- ↑ "Waiting by Noura Ghazi Safadi (eBook) - Lulu".