SOMA Digest - Current Columnists and Journalists

Current Columnists and Journalists

  • Lawen Sagerma (Deputy Managing Editor)
  • Dr Sherko Abdullah (Columnist)
  • Dolamite Da Pimp (Cultural Advisor)
  • Agri Ismail (Columnist)
  • Dr Joseph Kechichian (Columnist)
  • Raz Jabary (UK Correspondent & Representative, London)
  • Anwar M. Qaradaghi (Language Editor)
  • Ari Anwar
  • Zheno Abdulla
  • Jalal Ahmed
  • Noman Abdurrahman Ali
  • Iason Athanasiadis
  • Roj Bahjat
  • Karokh Bahjat
  • Linda Berglund
  • Ilnur Cevik (Ankara)
  • Jonathan Dworkin
  • Dr Rebwar Fatah (London)
  • Pat Gaffney (London)
  • Basit Gharib
  • Dr Harry Hagopian (London)
  • Dana Hameed
  • Dr Albert Issa
  • Fakhri Karim (Baghdad)
  • Ali Kurdistani
  • Ibrahim Al Marashi (Istanbul)
  • Mohamed Karim Mohamed
  • Hawre Daro Noori
  • Shadman Janab Noori
  • Jamal Penjweny
  • Asoz L. Rashid (Baghdad)
  • Dr Latif Rashid (Baghdad)
  • Bakhtiar Sabir
  • Qubad Talabani (Washington, DC)
  • Ranj Talabany
  • Awat Abdullah
  • Darya Ibrahim (Reporter)
  • Hazhar Mohammed
  • Galawizh H. Rashid (Reporter)
  • Ako Gharib

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