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About Fariba
I'm an experienced journalist and reporter with over 15 years of experience worldwide, and I have written extensively about politics, women's issues, youth issues, and international conflicts. I've spoken to people about their lives, successes, and struggles worldwide, from Haiti to the US, Afghanistan, Europe, and Iran to Iraq and Lebanon. I am an influential media and communication professional skilled in Editing, Public Speaking, Journalism, Management, and Public Relations. Currently, I am a Ph.D. student and Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University. I also serve as an International Chair for the Union, Graduate Employees' Organizing Committee, GEOC at Wayne State University.
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Persian (Farsi)
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Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast) Fact Checking
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Politics Fact Checking
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"We're being harassed on our way to the stadium" — Euronews speaks to past and present members of Afghanistan's football team

04 Apr 2024  |  euronews.com
The article by Fariba Pajooh and Lindsey Johnstone discusses serious allegations of physical and sexual abuse within the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF), particularly targeting the women's national football team. The attorney general has suspended six AFF members, including president Keramuddin Karim, due to these allegations. Female athletes have reported being harassed and humiliated, with some being dismissed from the team for rejecting sexual advances from federation staff. Despite the AFF's denial of these accusations, FIFA, the Afghan attorney general, and President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani have taken notice of the issue. The article highlights the struggles and resilience of the Afghan women's football team, which has been a symbol of progress for women's rights in the country since its formation in 2007.

Delegation from UNRWA visits Dearborn, meets with mayor and community leaders

Handmade and Ethical: Papillon Enterprise's Fight Against Poverty in Haiti

05 Apr 2023  |  UPI
The article focuses on the struggles and aspirations of Makilene Velnis and Samuel Jacelth, two employees of Papillon Enterprise in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, who create handmade jewelry to support their families. Despite earning only $7 a day, they hope for better futures for their children through education. Papillon Enterprise, started by Shelley Clay, aims to help Haitian parents earn enough to keep their families together. The company received support from the Clinton Foundation and has partnered with retailers to increase its revenues and provide better wages and benefits for its workers. The article highlights the broader issues of unemployment, poverty, and lack of education in Haiti, while showcasing the efforts of Papillon to address these challenges.

Noam Chomsky on the Trump Administration's Foreign and Domestic Policy

28 Feb 2023  |  lobelog.com
In an interview with Noam Chomsky, conducted by Fariba Pajooh, Chomsky criticizes the U.S. foreign policy, particularly under the Trump administration, highlighting its close alignment with Saudi Arabia and Israel, and its opposition to Iran. He discusses the potential for increased hostilities in the Middle East, including a possible conflict between Israel and Hezbollah that could lead to the destruction of Lebanon. Chomsky also addresses the dire situation in Yemen, Turkey's actions against Kurdish groups, and the unpredictability of leaders like Erdogan and Netanyahu. Regarding the Iran nuclear deal, Chomsky is skeptical about the European efforts to salvage it and Trump's potential military actions in the region. Domestically, Chomsky believes Trump has a strong chance of re-election due to his fanatical base and the support of the wealthy, while criticizing the underlying agenda of the Republican leadership to dismantle government programs that benefit the general population.

The Women of Iran Have Had Enough: Anatomy of an Uprising

04 Nov 2022  |  www.spiegel.de
The article details the ongoing protests in Iran, sparked by the death of a woman at the hands of the morality police. It describes the brutal crackdown by security forces and the regime's use of fear tactics. Despite this, the protests have spread across the country, encompassing a wide demographic and showing a united front against the regime. The article shares personal accounts from various protesters, including artists, feminists, students, and a non-binary individual, all of whom are fighting for a future of freedom and equality. It also mentions the anthem of the protests, a song by Shervin Hajipour, which has become a viral sensation. The protesters are determined to keep the revolt alive through hope, internet access, and societal support. The morality police's role in enforcing the regime's strict interpretation of sharia law is highlighted as a symbol of oppression, especially against women.

Around a year ago Tara Fares, an Iraqi Instagram influencer with millions of followers, was assassinated in Baghdad. Her death was part of a string of suspicious deaths of women, ranging from a human rights activist to a plastic surgeon to a beauty salon director. The killings created fear, particularly for female content producers. Some left the country, others stopped posting but some continued. Here is my story about other Instagram influencers and their risky life in Baghdad. Their hope and their fights in Baghdad.

Alberto Cairo tells Euronews that rehabilitation is about more than artificial limbs.

15 Dec 2018  |  euronews.com
Alberto Cairo, an Italian physiotherapist, has been working in Afghanistan for nearly 29 years, running the International Committee of the Red Cross' rehabilitation program. He has assisted tens of thousands of disabled civilians by providing them with artificial limbs and helping them reintegrate into society. Cairo, who was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2010, emphasizes that rehabilitation goes beyond physical aid; it includes social integration through employment and education. The program's orthopaedic centres, which offer free treatment, have a constant influx of patients affected by the ongoing conflict. Notably, 730 former patients are now employed at these centres, a fact Cairo highlights as their 'biggest achievement'. The full interview with Cairo can be viewed on Euronews.

"We're being harassed on our way to the stadium" — Euronews speaks to past and present members of Afghanistan's football team

12 Dec 2018  |  euronews
The article by Fariba Pajooh and Lindsey Johnstone discusses serious allegations of physical and sexual abuse within the Afghanistan Football Federation (AFF), particularly targeting the women's national football team. The attorney general has suspended six AFF members, including president Keramuddin Karim, due to these allegations. Female athletes have reported being harassed and humiliated, with some being dismissed from the team for rejecting sexual advances from federation staff. Despite the AFF's denial of these accusations, FIFA, the Afghan attorney general, and President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani have taken notice of the issue. The article highlights the struggles and resilience of the Afghan women's football team, which has been a symbol of progress for women's rights in the country since its formation in 2007.

Sanctions and Medical Shortages in Iran: A Personal Story

05 Nov 2018  |  lobelog.com
The article by Fariba Pajooh discusses the impact of international sanctions on Iran's healthcare system, particularly on the availability of medication for chronic and rare diseases. The author shares a personal story about her father, who suffered from Parkinson's disease and struggled to get the necessary medication due to sanctions that affected banking and trade, leading to shortages in medical supplies. Despite sanctions not directly targeting medicine, the indirect effects were profound. The article also touches on the brief period of relief following the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) and the subsequent fear and uncertainty after President Trump's withdrawal from the deal, which threatened access to medication for millions of Iranians once again.

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Head of Afghanistan's Executive Board responds to Euronews: People's cooperation in security is important

20 Oct 2018  |  parsi.euronews.com
Abdullah Abdullah, the head of Afghanistan's Executive Board, emphasized the importance of public cooperation in ensuring election security in response to a Euronews reporter's question. He appreciated the efforts of Afghan security forces and mentioned that the enemy is using all means to deter public participation in the elections. Salahuddin Rabbani, Afghanistan's Foreign Minister, expressed confidence in preventing fraud through the use of biometric systems. The parliamentary elections in Afghanistan were held after a three-and-a-half-year delay, with some areas continuing the voting process the following day due to execution issues.
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