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I take home from this event…
Hanan Abousamra, Egypt
… an increased concern about migration issues.
Rawan Abusrour, Palestinian Authority
… new ideas for my own TV show on immigrants and migration.
Soumia Alloui, Algeria
… new skills to cover sensitive issues without hurting the ‘others’.
Abdellah Aoussar, Morocco
… confirmation of the vital role of media in creating a common sense and breaking up with prejudices.
Marion Bacher, Austria
… contacts, friends, and respect for each other even if you sometimes cannot understand one another.
Alessandro Di Maio, Italy
… the notion that even if we all differ, at the end of the day we are all influenced by the same human rules.
Adi Halfon, Israel
… the insight that as a journalist you shouldn’t try to change one’s political opinion. Better, start from changing one’s personal believes.
Alwin Helmink, the Netherlands
… new friends: this was not only the best part of EMAJ but, in a way, the most educational one.
Elif Kayi, France
… new ideas to cover news topics, new perspectives and a conviction that the issue of illegal immigration is not enough known by the public.
Dániel Manhalter, Hungary
… intensive professional practice and understanding of Mediterranean conflicts and problems.
Elsy Melkonian, Syria
… a necessity to include more commentary and viewpoints in my articles.
Kim Michael Nordberg, Sweden
… a network that will be very valuable in the future.
Sophia Pfisterer, Germany
… contacts, good memories and new impressions about the MEDA countries.
Cristina Rojo, Spain
… a network of fantastic journalists from Europe and the MEDA region.
Hossam Hussein, Egypt
… amazing memories and valuable experience of working with Europeans.
Inga Spriņģe, Latvia
… new vocabulary, lots of contacts, and cultural experience.
Larisa Stanciu, Romania
… nice experiences and a lot of information. I knew most of the topics, but now I want to know more about what we discussed.
Assaad Thebian, Lebanon
… knowledge, friends and future expectations for common work.
Aylin Yazan, Turkey
… 25 new friends from almost 20 countries, many questions about stereotypes and depiction of minorities in the press to think about how Turkey is seen by Euro-Med countries.
Issa Shaker, Palestinian Authority
… a lot of spiritual feelings and motivation to work more on future projects and to develop the EMAJ via all possible ways. It was a great experience!
Posted in | 30.10.09



