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Fatima al-Budeiri

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Al-Budeiri was married to the Palestinian poet, radio broadcaster and writer Issam Hammad from 1948 to 2006. There were two children of the marriage. In early July 2009, she died in Amman. Although Al-Budeiri dreamed of a burial in Jerusalem, she was instead buried in Amman.
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as a broadcaster and producer. Her father did not raise any objections to her career choice. Al-Budeiri worked as an assistant for the women's and literary programmes as well as broadcasting the news. She left the broadcaster in 1947. In 1949, Al-Budeiri relocated to
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in 1923. Al-Budeiri's lineage is traced back to an ancient family with roots in Jerusalem. She was the daughter of the Sharia judge Sheikh Musa al-Budeiri, who worked in Jerusalem, and transferred his knowledge to students at the
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described her as a "wonderful Jerusalemite lady". Aida Al-Najjar, the writer, said Al-Budeiri had made herself to be "a broadcaster for political news to be the leader among women, and in this work and to work with men".
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from 1978 to 1983. She partook in several Arab and international conferences with her professional experiences subjected to multiple studies and was researched for the purposes of the role of Arab women in the media.
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noted she was a "pioneer of Arab radio stations, and the only female voice that competed with men's voices on the radio." Al-Budeiri was given recognition by the Arab Women Journalists Center.
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broadcasting and producing and working as a women's and literary programme assistant and news broadcaster. Al-Budeiri also worked in Syria, Jordan and Palestine. She also worked for the
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in 1952, and was asked to broadcast the news on a daily basis on a radio station whilst also working in the education field. Al-Budeiri subsequently relocated to
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in 1957 broadcasting the news on Radio Berlin Arab and East German Radio for the following seven years.
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between 1965 and 1971 and later for the classification department at the
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two years later. Al-Budeiri served as curator of the library at the
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In early 1946, Al-Budeiri joined the staff of the radio station
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and co-founded Radio Al-Sham with her husband. She moved to
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She returned to Ramallah in 1965 and then relocated to
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