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Noura Ghazi is a Syrian actress, director, and producer. She is best known for her roles in the films “Theeb” (2014) and “The Journey” (2016). She has also appeared in several television series, including “The Path” (2015) and “The End” (2017). Noura Ghazi was born on 30 September 1981 in Damascus, Syria. She is 39 years old as of 2020. She holds a degree in acting from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus. Noura Ghazi has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her acting career. She has appeared in several films and television series, including “Theeb” (2014), “The Journey” (2016), “The Path” (2015), and “The End” (2017). Noura Ghazi is not married and does not have any children. There is no information available about her dating life or past relationships.

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September 1981
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Damascus, Syria
Nationality Syrian

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Her husband is Bassel Khartabil (m. 2013-2015)

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2019

Ghazi wrote “Waiting”, a poetic memoir, part journal, part love letter to her husband. The twenty-six poems that make up the collection are arranged in chronological order spanning the couple’s history together, which in turn parallels the course of the Syrian revolution. The couple worked more than a year on this book together, between Ghazi choosing texts, and smuggling them into prison one by one when visiting Khartabil, and him translating them into English.

2018

In 2018 Ghazi was named by Amnesty International as one of the "8 kick-ass women standing up for our rights”.

2017

Ghazi is part of Families for Freedom, established in 2017 as the first female-led advocacy group for Syrian detainees and their relatives. With most of the people disappearing in the country male, it is women who bear the burden of their absence.

2015

Between then and 3 October 2015, Khartabil had been transferred to an unknown location, probably to be judged by a military court. On 11 November 2015, rumors surfaced that Khartabil had been secretly sentenced to death. In August 2017 Ghazi learned the truth that Khartabil had been executed by the Syrian regime shortly after his disappearance in 2015. She still does not know what has happened to her husband’s remains.

2012

Ghazi met her husband Bassel Khartabil Safadi in April 2011 at a protest in Douma against Basher al-Assad’s autocratic rule. On March 15, 2012, Khartabil was detained by the Syrian government at Adra Prison. In the first week of 2013, Ghazi and Khartabil got married. The wedding took place over two prison visits: the first time, Ghazi and Khartabil exchanged vows. On the second visit, Ghazi was accompanied by her uncle, a lawyer, and the marriage was officially approved.

1981

Noura Ghazi (نورا غازي), or Noura Ghazi Safadi ( نورا غازي صفدي ) (born September 30, 1981 in Damascus, Syria) is a Syrian human rights lawyer and activist. Her husband, the Syrian-Palestinian Bassel Khartabil (Arabic: باسل خرطبيل‎), or Bassel Safadi (Arabic: باسل صفدي‎) was an open-source software developer and one of Syria’s leading pro-free speech and democracy activists. He was arrested by the Syrian government in 2012 and executed in 2015.