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− | '''Elisheva Mironi''' (formerly [[Elizabeth Mironi]]) contributed to the first [[BBCWatch]] report 'The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study'. She is described in the report as 'an Israeli lawyer, who has recently obtained her Masters in Human Rights Law including Media Law at University College London.' <ref>bbcwatch, '[http://www.bbcwatch.com/Reports/Report_1.pdf The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study]', March 2002</ref> According to doscuments lodged at Companies House | + | '''Elisheva Mironi''' (formerly [[Elizabeth Mironi]] DoB 10.10.73)) contributed to the first [[BBCWatch]] report 'The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study'. She is described in the report as 'an Israeli lawyer, who has recently obtained her Masters in Human Rights Law including Media Law at University College London.' <ref>bbcwatch, '[http://www.bbcwatch.com/Reports/Report_1.pdf The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study]', March 2002</ref> According to doscuments lodged at Companies House in 2008 Mironi is 'British and Israeli'.<ref>Companies House, ''288a Appointment of director or secretary'', Just Journalism, 7 February 2008</ref> | |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 19:44, 21 November 2010
Elisheva Mironi (formerly Elizabeth Mironi DoB 10.10.73)) contributed to the first BBCWatch report 'The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study'. She is described in the report as 'an Israeli lawyer, who has recently obtained her Masters in Human Rights Law including Media Law at University College London.' [1] According to doscuments lodged at Companies House in 2008 Mironi is 'British and Israeli'.[2] |
Affiliations
Just Journalism Appointed Secretary and Director 7 February 2008[3]
Notes
- ↑ bbcwatch, 'The BBC and the Middle East - a Critical Study', March 2002
- ↑ Companies House, 288a Appointment of director or secretary, Just Journalism, 7 February 2008
- ↑ Companies House, 288a Appointment of director or secretary, Just Journalism, 7 February 2008