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Habib Younes
BornBirth in 1959 (Age 61--62)
NationalityLebanese
EducationLebanese University University degree BA in Journalism and News Agencies
Occupation(s)poet, journalist and politician
Known forhis poetic writings - his arrest - his sung poems
MovementThe Free Patriotic Movement
Parents
  • Anton Yunus (father)
  • Laure Tarabay (mother)

Habib Younes (Arabic: حبيب يونس) is a Lebanese poet, journalist, political writer, and professor at the Faculty of Mass Communication at the Lebanese University, born in 1959.[1] He has sixteen published books in his credit, He considered a reference in Arabic language. He has published dozens of studies and articles on various topics and in various magazines, newspapers and websites.[2] He is a television programs journalist; programs are ranging from politics, history, culture and art. He is also a playwright, and the author of poems sung and composed by Lebanese artists.[2] He also has a number of tunes in his credit, and he is a music critic.[2] He is the recipient of the Human Rights Award, issued by the "Human Rights and Human Rights Organization" in 2004.[3] He is one of the exciting Lebanese personalities.[4][5][6][7][2][better source needed]

His life

Habib Antoun Younes was born in the town of Shatin (Tannourine), Batroun District (North Lebanon), on April 10, 1959,[8] the firstborn of his parents, the poet Antoun Younes and Mrs. Laure Tarabay, and he has two brothers, Architect Dr. University Professor Farid Younes, and Immunology researcher Dr. Suhail Younes.[citation needed]

Regarding the beginnings, Yunus said in a press interview:

"If my father wasn’t the poet Antoun Younes, the founder of the Zajal band, I lived it when I was a child, perhaps I would not have been a poet. Then my teachers guided me to language and poetry. But this is not enough, the talent must be supported by self-development by intensifying reading, studying and learning from the experiences of others, to provide new experience instead of starting pointless.[1]"

Younes married the journalist and writer, Mireille Kassas, in 1989, and they have a daughter, Lynn, who was born in 1996.[citation needed]

He was arrested twice on two political charges.[9] The first time in August 2001, in the era of Syrian tutelage, during the period of oppression and abuse that the Lebanese sovereigns were subjected to, so he was sentenced to 15 months[1] in prison. As for the second time, he remained in prison for 69 days, as a result of a newspaper slandering him, on charges of incitement to murder. But he was released and his trial lasted for three years, to be issued in the end a ruling to stop the investigations on him.[10][11]

Between the colloquial and the eloquent

Younes said in an interview [2] about eloquent and colloquial poetry:

"I do not find a conflict between colloquial poetry and eloquent poetry. Rather, I see an integration that makes the image of literature more beautiful. The language is developing, and all the languages of the East are descended from a mother language that is commonly called Semitic. There is an advantage in Lebanese colloquial poetry that it is very old, especially in terms of its weights, and that it was on every lip and tongue in our villages and it is an essential element of our culture and our memory. It is poetry that we learn in society. As for eloquent poetry, you do not learn it except in school or university, unless you are one of its lovers and followers. "

He adds:

“I don't think of what language I write when I want to write a poem. There is a key word, or an image or an idea, that takes me to the colloquial or classical, and determines the weight and the rhyme, on its own. If only this talk about the conflict between the two languages ends, in the interest of encouraging Beautiful writing, especially in the age of advanced communication that dropped many barriers between societies, and made the characteristics of each dialect known to everyone. "

[2]

His career

Since beginning his career, he has written about politics, history, literature, language, music and sports, and has moved between several media outlets. He worked in journalism before entering the Faculty of Media and Documentation at the Lebanese University and obtaining a BA in Journalism and News Agencies in 1981.[2]

The most prominent milestones in his career are:

"Al Masirah" weekly magazine: Managing Editor between 1985 and 1988.

Activities and awards

His writings

Younes has many books in poetry, literature and theater, including:[14]

In poetry

In the theater

In literature and prose

Wahdak Al Kitar

Source:[17]

Poems sung by Younes

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g بن عودة, زينب; عظيمي, أحمد (2017). "المعالجة الإعلامية للفاعلين على الساحة السياسية في الجزائر, من خلال تحليل افتتاحيات مجلة الجيش من مارس 1964 الى مارس 2007". مجلة علوم الإنسان والمجتمع: 429. doi:10.37136/2000-000-024-016.
  3. ^ أبو ردّاد, ليث (2013-12-26). "سياسة الوقاية من فيروس نقص المناعة البشرية في الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا: معضلات متشابكة". Nature Middle East. doi:10.1038/nmiddleeast.2013.254. ISSN 2042-6046.
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  5. ^ "حبيب يونس". Kataeb.org. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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  8. ^ بادي, راجح (May 2015). "المسار السياسي في اليمن : من المبادرة الخليجية إلى عاصفة الحزم ( تشرين الثاني / نوفمبر 2011 - آذار / مارس 2015 )". سياسات عربية. 3 (14): 169–174. doi:10.12816/0012026. ISSN 2307-1583.
  9. ^ "بيروت: احالة الصحافي حبيب يونس الى القضاء العسكري". 2020-03-16. Archived from the original on 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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  11. ^ "القاضي الحجار اعلن براءة عودة والخوري طوق وأبطل التعقبات في حق حبيب يونس – Lebanese Forces Official Website". 2020-03-16. Archived from the original on 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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  18. ^ للإعلام, الوكالة الوطنية. "عون تسلم من حبيب يونس كتابه وحدك الكتار". الوكالة الوطنية للإعلام (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-03-22.
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