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		<title>Tributes flow for NZ’s Arab Spring journalist Yasmine Ryan</title>
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<div readability="33"><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Yasmine-Ryan-1982-2017-680-wide.png" data-caption="Yasmine Ryan ... a "global" freelance journalist who died tragically in Turkey last month. Image: PMW" rel="nofollow"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="680" height="695" itemprop="image" class="entry-thumb td-modal-image" src="https://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Yasmine-Ryan-1982-2017-680-wide.png" alt="" title="Yasmine Ryan 1982-2017 680-wide"/></a>Yasmine Ryan &#8230; a &#8220;global&#8221; freelance journalist who died tragically in Turkey last month. Image: PMW</div>



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<p><em><a href="http://www.pacmediawatch.aut.ac.nz" rel="nofollow">Pacific Media Watch</a> Newsdesk</em></p>




<p>New Zealand journalist Yasmine Ryan, credited with being the first reporter writing in English about the Arab Spring from her base in Tunisia, has been farewelled at a funeral held in Auckland today, reports <a href="https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/99846575/funeral-held-in-auckland-for-new-zealand-journalist-yasmine-ryan" rel="nofollow">Stuff</a>.</p>




<p>Ryan <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2017/12/01/journalist-yasmine-ryans-death-in-istanbul-fall-shocks-colleagues/" rel="nofollow">died in Turkey at the age of 35</a> after reportedly falling from the fifth storey of a friend’s apartment building in Istanbul on November 30.</p>




<p>Friends and family gathered at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Auckland to farewell the much-loved and respected journalist.</p>




<p>Yasmine’s mother, Deborah, spoke during the service of her daughter’s goodwill in the field of journalism.</p>




<p>“She believed in journalism, she believed in good journalism,” she said. “She did everything for women in journalism, did everything for everybody.</p>




<p>“She [Yasmine] died doing what she loved most.”</p>




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<p>The freelancer previously worked for Al Jazeera when she was covering the Arab Spring, and was later a fellow of the World Press Institute visiting the United States in 2016.</p>




<p><strong>International award</strong><br />She won an International Award for Excellence in Journalism in 2010 for a story about Algerian boat migrants.</p>




<p>She also worked as an online producer and video journalist for the <em>International Herald Tribune, The New York Times</em>, and in New Zealand with independent news agency <em>Scoop</em>.</p>




<p>She also contributed to <em>Pacific Scoop</em> and <em>Pacific Journalism Review</em>.</p>




<p>Friends and colleagues described her as a “selfless human” and “a fearless woman”.</p>




<p>Investigative journalist Selwyn Manning, who worked with Ryan at <em>Scoop</em>, said <a href="https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/asia/99429471/Kiwi-journalist-Yasmine-Ryan-dies-after-falling-from-building-in-Turkey" rel="nofollow">“the world is a better place because of her”</a>.</p>




<p>He said: “It takes a lot to sink in. You see someone who has got such youth, zest and professionalism, who has so much to offer, and it is just a significant loss from so many angles,” he said.</p>




<p>Ryan was co-author with Manning and Katie Small of <em><a href="http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_library-catalogq40-85033" rel="nofollow">I Almost Forgot About the Moon</a>,</em> a book about the human rights campaign in support of Algerian asylum seeker Ahmed Zaoui and his family’s right to stay in New Zealand.</p>




<p>Theologian Zaoui was at the ecumenical funeral today where he said prayers in Arabic for Ryan.</p>




<p>Te Reo Māori and Hebrew prayers were also given at the funeral with Monsignor Bernard Kiely as celebrant.</p>




<p>A <a href="https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/for-yasmine-ryans-family" rel="nofollow">GiveALittle page</a> set up by Jacinta Forde, who works at the University of Waikato with Ryan’s father, said her dad had “left on the first plane to Turkey … to bring her back home to New Zealand”.</p>




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