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Salama Ahmed Salama
Salama Ahmed Salama (1932 – 11 July 2012) was an eminent and well-respected Egyptian journalist, editor and author.〔Aziza Sami, (Salama Ahmed Salama (1932-2012) ), Al Ahram Weekly, 19 July 2012.〕 He served as the vice chief editor for ''Al-Ahram'' newspapers for 22 years.〔(Salama Ahmed Salama ) His book “Journalism on a Hot Tin Roof” was our book club selection for March 2010〕〔(سلامة أحمد سلامة ) al-shorouq news〕 and was editor-in-chief of ''Al-Shourouk'' newspaper and the political magazine ''Points of View''. Salama also wrote a number of non-fiction books and served on the board of the Egyptian Journalists' Syndicate.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201207131227.html )
He has been called "perhaps the only Egyptian journalist who commands the respect of his colleagues right across the political spectrum."〔(Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution ) - Page 158〕 and one who has "retained the status of a non-partisan writer, often critical of the government and its policies, yet not a member of the opposition."〔(Salama Ahmed Salama: A gallant helmsman )〕 He was well known for being highly critical of the Egyptian government.
==Personal life and education==

He was born in Cairo in 1932. His father, an Arabic language teacher, was from Sharqiya in the Nile Delta. Salama obtained his BA in philosophy in 1953, and obtained a scholarship to pursue his higher studies in Germany in the late '50s and early '60s, while becoming a foreign correspondent for Akhbar Al-Yom. He stayed for four years, returning to Akhbar Al-Yom in 1964 as diplomatic affairs editor.〔
He obtained his MA in journalism from the University of Minnesota and came back again when the 1967 Six-Day War broke out.〔 He met his wife Juliane in Germany and they had two married sons, Tarek and Karim, both of whom live in Germany.〔

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