Berliner Boersenzeitung - Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh: pioneering Palestinian reporter

EUR -
AED 4.174195
AFN 72.17636
ALL 94.483967
AMD 416.349678
ANG 2.034987
AOA 1042.835999
ARS 1681.312376
AUD 1.648693
AWG 2.047316
AZN 1.933854
BAM 1.956503
BBD 2.284721
BDT 139.530161
BGN 1.921869
BHD 0.427852
BIF 3386.072613
BMD 1.136609
BND 1.47361
BOB 7.838818
BRL 5.920935
BSD 1.134408
BTN 107.346591
BWP 15.519511
BYN 3.197035
BYR 22277.528811
BZD 2.28142
CAD 1.617588
CDF 2578.965134
CHF 0.921778
CLF 0.026522
CLP 1043.83811
CNY 7.718146
CNH 7.739219
COP 3914.480063
CRC 516.381097
CUC 1.136609
CUP 30.120128
CVE 110.304655
CZK 24.233348
DJF 202.00262
DKK 7.475304
DOP 66.493319
DZD 151.698637
EGP 56.391586
ERN 17.049129
ETB 182.884738
FJD 2.55078
FKP 0.861774
GBP 0.862402
GEL 3.000665
GGP 0.861774
GHS 12.705568
GIP 0.861774
GMD 82.38695
GNF 9939.442075
GTQ 8.653111
GYD 237.285304
HKD 8.910728
HNL 30.353645
HRK 7.53538
HTG 148.321364
HUF 355.684628
IDR 20374.220859
ILS 3.396072
IMP 0.861774
INR 107.190372
IQD 1486.034232
IRR 1562893.672845
ISK 144.201455
JEP 0.861774
JMD 178.663444
JOD 0.805835
JPY 183.792449
KES 147.156851
KGS 99.3964
KHR 4557.57831
KMF 493.28798
KPW 1022.948149
KRW 1756.174444
KWD 0.351712
KYD 0.94534
KZT 552.048462
LAK 24899.951577
LBP 101596.17708
LKR 382.707584
LRD 206.624282
LSL 18.85958
LTL 3.35611
LVL 0.687523
LYD 7.295623
MAD 10.665534
MDL 20.090134
MGA 4738.682719
MKD 61.666898
MMK 2386.355134
MNT 4069.134323
MOP 9.161994
MRU 45.358107
MUR 54.225972
MVR 17.560954
MWK 1966.998487
MXN 20.017388
MYR 4.674904
MZN 72.640743
NAD 18.85958
NGN 1557.221945
NIO 41.744456
NOK 11.203567
NPR 171.753234
NZD 2.015849
OMR 0.437025
PAB 1.134408
PEN 3.847283
PGK 4.976723
PHP 69.719005
PKR 315.498834
PLN 4.287852
PYG 6919.487568
QAR 4.123983
RON 5.236693
RSD 117.412822
RUB 85.130922
RWF 1666.39174
SAR 4.259212
SBD 9.151919
SCR 16.043556
SDG 681.96496
SEK 11.075274
SGD 1.474028
SHP 0.848593
SLE 28.190162
SLL 23834.118472
SOS 648.330224
SRD 42.577498
STD 23525.503482
STN 24.508487
SVC 9.925568
SYP 125.631734
SZL 18.856696
THB 37.969573
TJS 10.532787
TMT 3.97813
TND 3.372212
TOP 2.736681
TRY 52.87378
TTD 7.691765
TWD 36.165179
TZS 2975.568665
UAH 50.919182
UGX 4185.504696
USD 1.136609
UYU 45.28628
UZS 13640.903929
VES 705.553189
VND 29932.587819
VUV 135.027321
WST 3.138906
XAF 656.190015
XAG 0.020039
XAU 0.000286
XCD 3.071742
XCG 2.044435
XDR 0.81609
XOF 656.192903
XPF 119.331742
YER 271.223197
ZAR 18.82383
ZMK 10230.83978
ZMW 20.447351
ZWL 365.98751
  • CMSD

    0.0600

    22.02

    +0.27%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    61.3

    0%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1600

    18

    -0.89%

  • CMSC

    -0.0450

    22.065

    -0.2%

  • RELX

    -0.0600

    31.15

    -0.19%

  • VOD

    -0.2400

    13.81

    -1.74%

  • BCE

    0.1600

    23.2

    +0.69%

  • RIO

    -1.5500

    94.03

    -1.65%

  • NGG

    1.2600

    82.83

    +1.52%

  • GSK

    -0.9800

    51.09

    -1.92%

  • AZN

    2.0000

    183.02

    +1.09%

  • JRI

    -0.0600

    12.57

    -0.48%

  • BCC

    5.8600

    77.66

    +7.55%

  • BTI

    0.6500

    61.39

    +1.06%

  • BP

    -1.4700

    37.86

    -3.88%

Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh: pioneering Palestinian reporter
Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh: pioneering Palestinian reporter / Photo: - - HANDOUT/AFP

Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh: pioneering Palestinian reporter

Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed Wednesday while covering clashes in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was among Arab media's most prominent figures and widely hailed for her bravery and professionalism.

Text size:

In the hours after her death, young Palestinians described Abu Akleh, 51, as an inspiration, especially to women, many of whom were motivated to pursue journalism because of her.

"She never tired," Al Jazeera senior international correspondent Hoda Abdel-Hamid told AFP by phone from Ukraine. "She was always there whenever anything happened... She wanted to be there, to tell the story, constantly," she added.

In an interview shortly before her death, Abu Akleh, who was also a US citizen, described herself as a "product of Jerusalem," with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shaping much of her life.

She was born in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem to a Palestinian Christian family. Her mother was born in west Jerusalem, before the creation of Israel in 1948, and her father was from Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.

She graduated from university the year the Oslo peace accords were signed and then joined the nascent Voice of Palestine radio, before switching to Al Jazeera in 1997, where she went on to become an iconic personality in Arab media.

In a sign of her importance to Palestinian audiences, flowers were placed on the side of the road by West Bank residents as the vehicle carrying her body moved towards Nablus, where an autopsy was scheduled before her burial in Jerusalem.

- Breaking gender roles -

Journalist Muhammad Daraghmeh, a close friend who teaches at Birzeit University in the West Bank, said Abu Akleh was "one of the strongest journalists in the Arab world".

Her prominence grew through her coverage of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, from 2000 to 2005.

Senior Al Jazeera journalist Dima Khatib tweeted that Abu Akleh was "one of the first Arab women war correspondents in the late 1990s when the traditional role of women was to present from the television studio".

"Shireen was a pioneer in a generation that broke stereotypical gender roles in TV journalism."

Al Jazeera, the Palestinian Authority and witnesses said she was shot by Israeli forces while covering an Israeli army raid in Jenin.

Israel's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said it was "likely" that she was killed by indiscriminate gunfire from Palestinian militants.

Abdel-Hamid said: "We need investigation and accountability, not just investigations that lead nowhere."

In a recent interview, Abu Akleh said she was often afraid while reporting but made sure to avoid unnecessary risk.

"I don't throw myself at death," she told an outlet in the West Bank city of Nablus. "I search for a safe place to stand and how to protect my crew before worrying about the footage."

Last year, Abu Akleh wrote in the publication This Week in Palestine that Jenin, the place where she died, was not just "one ephemeral story in my career or even in my personal life".

"It is the city that can raise my morale and help me fly. It embodies the Palestinian spirit that sometimes trembles and falls but, beyond all expectations, rises to pursue its flights and dreams."

(U.Gruber--BBZ)