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Jamal Ahmad al-Sharabi, (Arabic: جمال احمد الشرعبي, c. 1976 – 18 March 2011) was a Yemeni photojournalist with the independent weekly, Al-Masdar, in Sana'a, Yemen. Jamal al-Sharabi was the first journalist in Yemen to die while covering the 2011–2012 Yemeni revolution, which were part of the Arab Spring. He was one of 50 who were killed by Yemeni security forces, and 600 others were injured, during a demonstration against President Ali Abdullah Saleh held on March 18, 2011.

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  • جمال أحمد الشرعبي (1976 - 18 مارس 2011) كان مصور صحفي يمني لصحيفة المصدر الأسبوعية المستقلة في صنعاء عاصمة اليمن. وكان جمال الشرعبي أول صحفي في اليمن يقتل أثناء تغطية ثورة الشباب اليمنية التي كانت جزءا من الربيع العربي. كان أحد خمسين شخصا قتلوا على أيدي قوات الأمن اليمنية وإصابة 600 آخرين خلال مظاهرة ضد الرئيس علي عبد الله صالح الذي عقد في 18 مارس 2011. (ar)
  • Jamal Ahmad al-Sharabi, (Arabic: جمال احمد الشرعبي, c. 1976 – 18 March 2011) was a Yemeni photojournalist with the independent weekly, Al-Masdar, in Sana'a, Yemen. Jamal al-Sharabi was the first journalist in Yemen to die while covering the 2011–2012 Yemeni revolution, which were part of the Arab Spring. He was one of 50 who were killed by Yemeni security forces, and 600 others were injured, during a demonstration against President Ali Abdullah Saleh held on March 18, 2011. (en)
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  • جمال أحمد الشرعبي (1976 - 18 مارس 2011) كان مصور صحفي يمني لصحيفة المصدر الأسبوعية المستقلة في صنعاء عاصمة اليمن. وكان جمال الشرعبي أول صحفي في اليمن يقتل أثناء تغطية ثورة الشباب اليمنية التي كانت جزءا من الربيع العربي. كان أحد خمسين شخصا قتلوا على أيدي قوات الأمن اليمنية وإصابة 600 آخرين خلال مظاهرة ضد الرئيس علي عبد الله صالح الذي عقد في 18 مارس 2011. (ar)
  • Jamal Ahmad al-Sharabi, (Arabic: جمال احمد الشرعبي, c. 1976 – 18 March 2011) was a Yemeni photojournalist with the independent weekly, Al-Masdar, in Sana'a, Yemen. Jamal al-Sharabi was the first journalist in Yemen to die while covering the 2011–2012 Yemeni revolution, which were part of the Arab Spring. He was one of 50 who were killed by Yemeni security forces, and 600 others were injured, during a demonstration against President Ali Abdullah Saleh held on March 18, 2011. (en)
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