Rageh Omaar: The Scud Stud
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| Rageh Omaar is a ... ( 2 years ago by bloodmoney) |
| Rageh Omaar is a real legend you can clearly see his proud Somalian. respect to Rageh Omaar |
| he is cabable ... ( 2 years ago by Gele2006) |
| he is cabable journalist and the BBC and other British media dont deserve hih, that is why he went to Aljazeera |
| I love Rageh Omaar! ( 2 years ago by proudSomalisis) |
| I love Rageh Omaar! |
| u somalis are soo ... ( 1 year ago by waarabo) |
| u somalis are soo dumb walahi....wat just becuz hes a journalist makes him an hero???? how pathetic! |
| Come on waarabo, ... ( 1 year ago by nsgunner) |
| Come on waarabo, don't be silly, rageh is the only guy who made it and we should be proud of him. WE LOVE HIM. |
| nice guy ( 1 year ago by hakiimo99) |
| nice guy |
| he is a issaq ... ( 1 year ago by ISSAQ) |
| he is a issaq lander O.K |
| ISSAQ? lol ( 1 year ago by bloodmoney) |
| ISSAQ? lol |
| I was born in ... ( 1 year ago by nsgunner) |
| I was born in Somaliland, the self-declared republic in the north of Somalia, where my relatives still live. A couple of miles outside the capital Hargeisa is a vast and flat savannah landscape that still belongs to nomads who herd camels and goats. |
| This World: Slave ... ( 1 year ago by nsgunner) |
| This World: Slave Children with Rageh Omaar will be broadcast on Monday, 26 March, 2007 at 2100 BST on BBC Two. |
| Rageh Omaar is ... ( 1 year ago by MahdiMohamud) |
| Rageh Omaar is passionate & intelligent. I have seen Rageh Omaar film about Slave Children on Swedhish public TV and I loved it. Rageh keeps the issue of poverty and child abuse at a very human level to where one understands what is going on. Thank you Rageh Omaar. |
| Array ( 1 year ago by nsgunner) |
| Film Show and Q&A with Rageh Omaar Plus Paul Sapin (Director) Ziba Mir Hosseini (London Middle East Institute) Elaheh Rostami Povey (School of Oriental and African Studies) 7pm, Thursday 14th June London Irish Centre, 52 Camden Square (off Camden Road), London, NW1 9XB. Near Camden Road BR, Camden Town tube |
| The winners of the ... ( 1 year ago by nsgunner) |
| The winners of the 16th annual Amnesty International UK Media Awards, sponsored by PCI:Fitch, will be announced at a ceremony at the Café Royal, London, on Wednesday 4 July, hosted by Al Jazeera English presenter and writer Rageh Omaar. |
| You Do Kno Right ... ( 1 year ago by filsan9999) |
| You Do Kno Right That He Doesn't Care What Diin His Kids Are........And All He Is Is A Bloody Reporter Wallahi Whats So Amazing We Have Somali Surgeons Business Men Lawyers And Your Excited Bout Him No Disrespect To Him he's An Educated Bre But Styll He Aint Nuffin Special Give Us 20 yrs And Youll See Alot MOre Somalis On Tv Cos Dat Seems To be You Lots Most Amazing Factor:$ |
| Rage is a proud ... ( 8 months ago by missgarowe) |
| Rage is a proud somali, he is a legend reporter. Maximum respect to R_Omar |
| cool neat! visit my ... ( 1 month ago by 2526as) |
| cool neat! visit my profile! l |
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He began his journalistic career as a trainee for The Voice newspaper, and in 1991 he moved to Ethiopia where he freelanced as a foreign correspondent, working mainly for the BBC World Service. A year later, he returned to London to work as a producer and broadcast journalist for the BBC. He moved to South Africa after being appointed the BBC's Africa correspondent - his wife and children were based there through 2004, and his regular commuting made domestic life difficult.
Omaar is outspoken in voicing his frustrations, and his words help to explain his recent career-path, which has taken him from being the flak-jacketed golden boy of the BBC to a presenter for Al Jazeera who also wrote a deeply personal book about the experiences of living as a Somali and Muslim in contemporary Britain. His book is called 'Only Half of Me'.