User:Sanaelmansouri/سناء المنصوري

Sanaa Al-Mansouri

Sanaa Al-Mansouri

personal information

Date of birth September 17, 1971 (age 49)

UK residence UK

Citizenship of the United Kingdom, Britain

Nationality Libya Libya

practical life

Informational profession

The reason for fame is the first broadcaster to present in the Amazigh language in the history of Libya

Prizes

Tripoli Septimus Award 2014 (6 years ago)

Sites

Website https://sanaelmansouri.wordpress.com/2015/02/15/challenges-in-todays-world/

Sanaa Al Mansoori is a Libyan-British journalist and TV presenter. She is best known for her program "Abrid N Tagrawla" (Amazigh for the Way of the Revolution) which was broadcast on Libya Al Ahrar in 2011 during the Libyan revolution. This was noticeable because she was the first Amazigh broadcaster in Libya to broadcast programs in the Amazigh language. She also presented and produced the well-known program "Libya Al-Nas" in Arabic. Sana is active with the Amazigh people. She contributed to promoting the rights of women and indigenous peoples as a representative of the World Amazigh Congress. She gave a prominent lecture at the New World Summit: Rojava, which was held at the Tif-Cand Cultural Center in Derek, Jizuri canton, Rojava on October 16-17, 2015. Sanaa Al-Mansouri is a founding member of the Libyan political party “Libo Party”, who left Later.

Career
Sanaa Al-Mansouri is the first Libyan journalist to present in the Amazigh language in the history of Libya. She was famous for her presentation of the Libya People program during the February 17 Revolution, and the Abrid N Tagrawla program, an Amazigh program, The Way of the Revolution, which was broadcast on the Libya channel for all the free or as it was later known as Libya Al Ahrar in 2011 Introduction to reports on the Libya Ruh Al Watan channel, which broadcasts from Jordan.

An artist Need and a singer who performed a unified Amazigh song with the Taraji artist, I am very sorry at the Agadir theater in Morocco on the occasion of the Amazigh New Year.

She also presented and produced many other programs on various other platforms that contributed to promoting the rights of women and indigenous peoples of North Africa as a representative of the World Berber Conference and gave prominent lectures with the New World Summit Organization.

The Libyan journalist Sanaa Al-Mansouri is a founding member of the Libo Party, which was founded in 2017 in the city of Ubari in southern Libya