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'''Nassima el Hor''' is a [[Morocco|Moroccan]] television presenter, one of the best-known for over 25 years.<ref name=ftw>"Kiss and make up: Nassima el Hor is changing the face of Moroccan TV", ''[[Financial Times|FT Weekend]]'' magazine, 6 Feb 2010.</ref> |
'''Nassima el Hor''' is a [[Morocco|Moroccan]] television presenter, one of the best-known for over 25 years.<ref name=ftw>"Kiss and make up: Nassima el Hor is changing the face of Moroccan TV", ''[[Financial Times|FT Weekend]]'' magazine, 6 Feb 2010.</ref> |
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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (April 2010) |
Nassima el Hor is a Moroccan television presenter, one of the best-known for over 25 years.[1]
El Hor hosted Frankly Speaking and Clearly for 2M TV, two groundbreaking shows that discussed censorship and democracy in Moroccan society.[1]
She devised the show A White Thread (Al Kkayt Al Abyad) and has been presenting it since it started in April 2009. The title refers to a Moroccan proverb about a mediator using such a thread to bring enemies together. On the show, people bring their private differences into the open and el Hor attempts a public reconciliation, assisted by a psychologist and a lawyer. She explains that the show is needed to fill a gap as the individualism of modern living has swept away the traditions whereby differences would be solved in a communal way, in the souk or with neighbours.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Kiss and make up: Nassima el Hor is changing the face of Moroccan TV", FT Weekend magazine, 6 Feb 2010.