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State’s battleground status brings international journalists to Roanoke

 

Reem Yousuf Al-Harami

 Virginia’s status as battleground state in the presidential election, complete with multiple visits to the region from both campaigns and the barrage of political ads, certainly makes working in our newsroom more interesting.

It’s also brought us another perk — the chance to host two international journalists who are here in the United States as part of a program funded by the International Center for Journalists.

 

 

 

 

Elham Mustafa A.Salih

Reem Yousuf Al-Harami, from Qatar, and Elham Mustafa A.Salih, from Sudan, arrived in Roanoke Sunday and will work out of our newsroom until the day after the election. They are here to report on the presidential race for their home newspapers, offering a uniquely Southwest Virginia perspective.

Reem Al-Harami is an international relations researcher for the Civil Aviation Authority and writes for the Qatari newspaper (one of four owned by the Qatar government). She started in journalism at age 15 and has a 2011 degree in political science and international relations from Virginia Commonwealth University. She covers U.S. foreign policy, Middle Eastern politics, counter-terrorism, civil rights movements and activism.

Elham Salih is head of the coverage department at the Alahdath Daily newspaper in Sudan. She graduated from the University of Khartoum with a science degree and has been a science writer.

 The two journalists will attend campaign events along with our reporters — including Mitt Romney’s just announced visit to Bonsack on Thursday — as well as interviewing local leaders and residents about the election.

The Elections 2012 Visiting Journalists Program is sponsoring 50 journalists, from 44 countries, to report at news organizations in Virginia, Florida, Wisconsin, Florida, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Ohio and Washington D.C. You can read more about the program here.

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  1. Congratulations to both of you for being recognized for your life’s passions. Reem; no one I know deserves this more. You are a brilliant, compassionate, beautiful and amazing woman whom I love and miss dearly. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, through the election and beyond. Keep in touch, my dear :)

    Comment by Jessica Norman — October 30, 2012 @ 10:26 pm

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