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Eventually, Moaveni became "more at home than [her mother] was" in Iran, and a visit to the U.S. showed how Moaveni, who now lives in Beirut, had grown unaccustomed to American life, "where my Iranian instincts served no purpose." Contact All American Speakers Bureau to inquire about speaking fees and availability, and book the best keynote speaker for … Read Shirin Ebadi: Dissident for Justice and Equality by Azadeh Moaveni in When We Are Bold: Women Who Turn Our Upsidedown World Right Guest House for Young Widows by Azadeh Moaveni review – life as an Isis bride A skilful, sensitive report on the women who left their homes to join Islamic State – and found misery Rafia Zakaria Email «Ho raccontato le storie delle donne dell’Isis per due ragioni», spiega Azadeh Moaveni, che il 16 novembre a Milano riceverà il Premio Cutuli (foto di Isabella De Maddalena) . Interview with Michal Lumsden, www.motherjones.com. Azadeh Moaveni is an American-Iranian journalist and writer.A former Middle East correspondent for Time magazine, Azadeh is the author of Lipstick Jihad and Honeymoon in Tehran, and co-wrote Iran Awakening with Shirin Ebadi. Photo: Jenny Goodall/Daily Mail/Shutterstock (4744416a) Mark Townsend’s gritty and fast-paced book tracks three brothers from Brighton who left Britain to fight in Syria’s jihadist rebellion. She is the author of Guest House for Young Widows and Lipstick Jihad, and has reported on women and ISIS for The New York Times. Lipstick Jihad is a catchy title, but its flippancy does a disservice to Moaveni's nuanced narrative. March 9, 2005.
She started reporting in Cairo in 1998, while on a Fulbright fellowship to the American University in Cairo. By Azadeh Moaveni prospectmagazine.co.uk — Abubaker Deghayes speaks to journalists after reports his son, Abdullah, was killed in Syria.