Examples of using Atassi in English and their translations into German
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Political
Screening in presence of the film director Ali Atassi.
Atassi was born in Damascus in 1971 to a prominent political family from Homs.
In the Podcast she explains Nabil Atassi, what is important to her and plays a wunderful song live in the studio!
Atassi Foundation's inaugural project will first be shown as part of Art Dubai Projects, 16- 19 March 2016.
The documentary"Waiting for AbuZayd" by Syrian director Mohamed Ali Atassi deals with the famous liberation theologian Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd.
In his movie, Atassi accompanies him to lectures and has intensive talks about democracy, human rights, feminism and his life in exile.
His works can be found in renowned institutionssuch as the Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharjah, the Atassi Foundation or the For Site Foundation in San Francisco, for which he has worked on his own projects.
Riad Seif and Suheir Atassi, both prominent democracy activists and the latter a secular feminist, were elected vice presidents.
The trumpet legends speaks with Nabil Atassi about thing between heaven and earth, kreativity in music and the fountain of youth.
Nabil Atassi works as journalist, host and presenter for German public radio Norddeutscher Rundfunk(NDR Jazz) and as a writer for music magazines(Jazzthing& blue rhythm) and medical journals.
Darine Atassi is an American graduate from the University of California Irvine, with two Bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Studies with an emphasis on Conflict Resolution.
Nabil Atassi speaks with Dr. Niklas Wagner from the ministry and top Jazz-musician Julia Hülsmann about what Jazz in Germany has to offer, Berlin as a Jazz-Hub and international culture politics.
The Atassi forum was shut down after a member had read a statement from the banned Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, a Sunni Islamist organization which had rebelled against the government of Hafiz al-Assad in the early 1980s by murdering thousands of government officials and civilians, which culminated in the Hama Massacre.