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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Mansour Sader Abdullah Nasser Salameh (November 2, 1960) is a
prominent Palestinian writer, researcher and academic, born in the Palestinian
city of Tulkarm. He has a number of published works in Arabic, and he is an
information technology consultant.
His upbringing and life
Mansour Sader Abdullah Nasser Salameh was born in the city of
Tulkarem in the West Bank on November 2, 1960. He received his primary,
preparatory and secondary education in the schools of his city, Tulkarem, and
obtained a bachelor’s degree in information technology and a master’s degree
from the University of Jordan in Amman, and a doctorate in information
technology from the American University in London.
Mansour Salameh is the director of the Center for Information
and Studies, an information technology consultant, and a researcher on Arab,
Palestinian, and Jerusalem affairs. He has articles and lectures specialized in
the advancement of civilization, and he lectures in more than one Arab
university, and he is hosted by Arab channels periodically, in addition to his
participation in a large number of conferences and seminars.
His most prominent works
He has a number of books, most notably “Before a Cup of Coffee”and the book “Pause for the Holy Land” published in 2016 by the Modern Al-Rehab
Foundation for Publishing and Distribution in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
During this book, he talks about important information about Palestine that an
Arab citizen may hear for the first time. And the book “Playing the Violet
Strings,” which is a collection of poetry, which was published in 2012 by the
Al-Rehab Modern Foundation House for Publishing and Distribution in Beirut, and
other books.
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