Stones that sprouted legs Iqbal Tamimi Written for the memory of my Iraqi colleague Atwar Bahjat who was killed while reporting from Iraq. The bed of defeat has always been feminine. Ever since the sky was within reach a woman fluffing a... Read more
Give me time By Palestinian poet Iqbal Tamimi Give me time By Palestinian poet Iqbal Tamimi Gaza gave birth Her pavements smiled with red roses. Her children were shepherds of the morning dew She became pregnant with hope But the conspiracy... Read more
The Politics Show hosted by Tony Gosling on BCFM Radio discusses the Gaza offensive with journalists Martin Summers and Iqbal Tamimi http://www.bcfmradio.com/podcasts/20140718180001.mp3 …
Read moreI have been invited by broadcaster and radio producer Tony Gosling to participate in his political show on BCfm. You can hear the show on this link, my participation starts at 30:00 http://www.bcfmradio.com/podcasts/20140328180001.mp3 Thanks... Read more
I feel like I have been hit by a blind lorry of ink and my soul is hovering few inches above the ground. Arab Journalism and Reporting Women By Iqbal Tamimi I feel like I have been hit by a blind lorry of ink and my soul is hovering few... Read more
Iqbal Tamimi returns to the Spotlight with a poem she wrote after meeting Mariane Pearl, the author of A Mighty Heart who lost her husband, journalist and reporter Daniel Pearl when he was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in... Read more
Pioneer Jordanian anchor-woman, Rabah Mahmoud Rousan has passed away Monday October 21, 2013 in Jordan following a heart attack while driving. Rabah was one of the earliest anchor-women to read the 10 o’clock English news bulletin ‘News... Read more
A social media campaign started in reaction to a judge’s decision to punish some criminals by dressing them in women’s traditional Kurdish clothing. By Iqbal Tamimi WeNews commentator Wednesday, September 11, 2013 (WOMENSENEWS)
Read morePainting by Dr Jamal Badwan Water aches by Iqbal Tamimi When I dozed off locusts of darkness invaded my arteries: blocking the sun, releasing my paralysis.  
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