Yasser Khalil (born September 28, 1972) is an Egyptian journalist.[1][2][3]

Biography

Since 1996, Yasser Khalil has covered political and cultural affairs in Egypt. He is the founder of the Kbret Network, the first bloggers' network in the Middle East.cit. req.

Khalil participated in the 2008 Forum 2000 conference in Prague as a delegate and panelist.cit. req.

He received The Encouragement Award from Kuwait for 'Outstanding Work and Research'.cit. req.

His work has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor (USA),[4] Turkish Daily News (Turkey), Daily Star (Lebanon and Egypt), Arab News (Saidi Arabia), Alraya (Qatar), Anahar (Lebanon), Al-Ahrar (Egypt), Almadina (Saudi Arabia), Akhbar Al-Arab (UAE), Alewa Al-Islamy (Egypt), Almsar magazine (Sultan Qaboos University/ Oman), Alwasat (Bahrain), ABC News (USA), Alarabiya TV (Saudi Arabia), Yahoo News (USA), Common Ground news service (US), Gulf Research Center (UAE), and Middle East Online (UK).[5]

References

  1. "Yasser Khalil". Yasser Khalil Blog. Yasser Khalil. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
  2. Common Ground News, Muslim world speaks out on Obama, Yasser Khalil, 17 June 2008, Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  3. Middle East Online, Egypt Tends to Liberty, 2011-02-08, Yasser Khalil, Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  4. Obama's appeal in the Muslim world, June 13, 2008, Yasser Khalil, Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  5. Egyptian journalist Yasser Khalil weighs Egyptians’ desire for democratic change Islamopedia Online, Retrieved February 9, 2011.


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