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Najwa was born in Budapest to [[Neda]], an Iranian woman of Palestinian origins. She studied literature at the University of Budapest. She is fluent in Hungarian, Arabic, English, Persian and Russian.
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Najwa was born in Budapest to [[Neda]], an Iranian woman of Palestinian origins. She studied creative literature at the University of Budapest. She reads and writes Hungarian, Arabic, French, English, Persian and Russian.
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She learned French as a teenager by reading numerous times a thorned copy [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_d'Anne_Frank Le Journal d'Anne Frank] which her French speaking father left with her mother when they parted before Najwa's birth. She has since been writing an alternate ending to the iconic diary.
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 17 May 2012

Najwa
Born: 1982
Death:
Birth Location: Budapest
Father: Axel (undeclared)
Mother: Neda
Children:
Grandchildren:
Education: Literature, University of Budapest
Position: Fiction writer
Employer: Self
Home: Dubai
Ties: Alexander

Najwa was born in Budapest to Neda, an Iranian woman of Palestinian origins. She studied creative literature at the University of Budapest. She reads and writes Hungarian, Arabic, French, English, Persian and Russian.

She learned French as a teenager by reading numerous times a thorned copy Le Journal d'Anne Frank which her French speaking father left with her mother when they parted before Najwa's birth. She has since been writing an alternate ending to the iconic diary.