Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Salah El-Ouadie

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'''Salah ed-Dine El-Ouadie''' ( ''Salah ed-Diin el-Wadii'') is a Moroccan poet and human rights activist. He is the president and founder of Damir.<ref></ref>

== Studies ==
He was born in [[Rabat]] in 1952.<ref name=":0"></ref><ref name=":1"></ref> He earned a degree in philosophy in 1982, then a degree in political science from [[Montpellier]] in 1987.<ref name=":1"/> He was imprisoned at the secret [[Derb Moulay Sherif Prison]] in [[Hay Mohammadi]], Casablanca during [[Years of Lead (Morocco)|Years of Lead]] under the reign of [[Hassan II of Morocco|Hassan II]].<ref></ref>

== Career ==
In 1997, he was hired as a professor at the Upper School of Management and Entrepreneurship in Casablanca.<ref name=":1" /> He did not cease his literary activity, and began organizing and presenting the program ''Moment of Poetry'' ( ''Lahdhat Shi3r'') on the [[2M (TV channel)|2M]] TV channel from 2000 to 2002.<ref name=":1" />

He remained an active member of civil society, through work in associations and NGOs such as the [[Moroccan Organization for Human Rights]], which he co-founded in 1988, as well as the [[Moroccan Forum for Truth and Justice]].<ref name=":0" /> He also received an honor from King [[Mohammed VI of Morocco|Muhammad VI]] on behalf of his late aunt, the judge and human rights activist [[Assia el Ouadie]].<ref> MapNews|website=www.mapnews.ma|access-date=2019-12-12}}</ref>

== Works ==
''The Wound of the Bare Chest'' جراح الصدر العاري 1985

''There is Still Something in the Heart Worth of Attention'' مازال في القلب شيء يستحق الانتباه 1988

''The Groom'' العريس a novel 1998<ref name=":1" />

==References==


[[Category:Moroccan poets]]
[[Category:Moroccan human rights activists]]
[[Category:Human rights activists]]





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