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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Ali Abu Marihil was born on October 27 , 1981 in the Beddawi Palestinian refugee camp in the city of Tripoli (northern Lebanon). He is a Palestinian writer and journalist.
His life [ edit ]
Ali was born into a family whose origins go back to the city of Beersheba , most of whose population was displaced during the Nakba in 1948. He received his primary and preparatory education in the Beddawi camp in the schools of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). After the Oslo Accords and the establishment of the Palestinian Authority, he returned with his father, who was an activist in the Palestinian Liberation Movement, to the Gaza Strip , where he completed his secondary studies and then graduated from Al-Azhar University in Gaza and obtained a bachelor’s degree in business administration. During his university studies, he published small collections of poetry, mostly romantic in nature, and his poems at that time were criticized [1] in the Palestinian literary community because of their contradiction with the bitter reality experienced by the residents of the Gaza Strip. In 2010, he immigrated to the People's Republic of China , and began to be active in the field of journalism and writing opinion articles. [2] In 2013, he founded “Sawt Al-Arab” magazine, which was the first Arab political publication published in China. In 2015, he prepared a series of reports for Al Jazeera Media Network from the Xinjiang region , published in a special issue of Al Jazeera magazine [3] . In August 2015, he left for Sweden , and prepared special reports and coverage on refugees [4] for Al Jazeera, covering the stories of Syrian prisoners [5] . They were not able to speak to the media until after they left Syria [6] and reached safety on the European continent. [7] In 2016, he returned to China , joined Al Jazeera , and worked [8] in its office in the capital, Beijing .
Poetry publications
Memoirs of a Lover (poetry collection) 2004
A Lover of All Women (poetry collection) 2005
Reading in the Eyes of My Beloved (poetry collection) 2006
Incendiary Poems (poetry collection) 2006 and she tells me (dialogue poem) 2008
One Kiss Is Not Enough (poetry collection) 2008
Books
Waiting for the Whistling of Resurrection [9] (The Story of Death and Horror in Tadmur Prison) 2018
With Man (press stories) 2019
Returning to Camp (Novel) 2021
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