Hoda Khamosh
Afghan journalist
Hoda Khamosh | |
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Born | 1996 Iran |
Education | Kabul University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, poet |
Hoda Khamosh, born in 1996, is an Afghan journalist, poet, and a women's rights activist.[1]
Biography
Hoda was born in Iran where her parents had taken refuge following the first arrival of the Taliban in power. While still a child, her family returned to province of Pawan, north of Kabul Afghanistan.[2] She would go on to be a journalist.[3]
She worked as a presenter in 2015 for several local radio channels. Since the return to power of the Taliban in August 2021, she remains Afghanistan organizing workshops for girls and women who are no longer accepted in schools.[3][4] At the end of 2021, she appeared on the BBC's list of the world's 100 women of the year (100 Women).[5]
References
- ^ Vick, Karl (2022-05-23). "Hoda Khamosh: The 100 Most Influential People of 2022". Time. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
- ^ Martyr, Kate (2022-03-24), The Afghan activist taking on the Taliban online, Deutsche Welle, retrieved 2023-01-21
- ^ a b "'My heart and body shake': Afghan women defy Taliban". France 24. 2022-02-15. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
- ^ Malekian, Somayeh (2022-02-03). "Afghanistan's women's rights activists tested Taliban in Oslo, but expect few advancements". ABC News. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
- ^ "BBC 100 Women 2021: Who is on the list this year?". BBC News. 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
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100 Women by BBC in 2021
- Lima Aafshid
- Oluyemi Adetiba-Orija
- Rada Akbar
- Catherine Corless
- Pashtana Durrani
- Saeeda Etebari
- Sahar Fetrat
- Melinda French Gates
- Saghi Ghahraman
- Angela Ghayour
- Najlla Habibyar
- Shamsia Hassani
- Mugdha Kalra
- Freshta Karim
- Aliya Kazimy
- Helena Kennedy
- Iman Le Caire
- Depelsha Thomas McGruder
- Fahima Mirzaie
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Lynn Ngugi
- Rehana Popal
- Rohila
- Alba Rueda
- Elif Shafak
- Anisa Shaheed
- Mina Smallman
- Barbara Smolińska
- Adelaide Lala Tam
- Vera Wang
- Malala Yousafzai
- Halima Aden
- Leena Alam
- Sevda Altunoluk
- Nilofar Bayat
- Carolina García
- Ghawgha
- Chloé Lopes Gomes
- Tanya Muzinda
- Razma
- Roya Sadat
- Shogufa Safi
- Sahar
- Fatima Sultani
- Nanfu Wang
- Ming-Na Wen
- Rebel Wilson
- Muqadasa Ahmadzai
- Abia Akram
- Alema Alema
- Wahida Amiri
- Natasha Asghar
- Marcelina Bautista
- Crystal Bayat
- Razia Barakzai
- Najla El Mangoush
- Shila Ensandost
- Fatima Gailani
- Momena Ibrahimi
- Hoda Khamosh
- Elisa Loncón Antileo
- Maral
- Masouma
- Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa
- Salima Mazari
- Amanda Nguyen
- Basira Paigham
- Monica Paulus
- Manjula Pradeep
- Halima Sadaf Karimi
- Soma Sara
- Mahbouba Seraj
- Ein Soe May
- Piper Stege Nelson
- Ann Rose Nu Tawng
- Emma Theofelus
- Benafsha Yaqoobi
- Zala Zazai
- Mónica Araya
- Zuhal Atmar
- Jos Boys
- Faiza Darkhani
- Azmina Dhrodia
- Jamila Gordon
- Laila Haidari
- Zarlasht Halaimzai
- Nasrin Husseini
- Amena Karimyan
- Mia Krisna Pratiwi
- Heidi Larson
- Sevidzem Ernestine Leikeki
- Mahera
- Mulu Mesfin
- Mohadese Mirzaee
- Tlaleng Mofokeng
- Natalia Pasternak Taschner
- Ruksana
- Sara Wahedi
- Roshanak Wardak
- Yuma Yuma
2020 ← → 2022