Uri Avnery

Uri Avnery was a German and Israeli journalist, politician, writer, newspaper editor, peace activist and human rights defender (1923–2018). He was born at Beckum and died at Tel Aviv.

Uri Avnery in brief

Born
1923
Died
2018
Known for
journalist, politician, writer, newspaper editor, peace activist and human rights defender
Place of birth
Beckum
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Identity and origins

Uri Avnery was recorded at birth as Helmut Ostermann. His recorded languages were Hebrew and German. His recorded confession was Judaism.

He married Rachel Avnery.

Recognition and collections

Uri Avnery received Right Livelihood Award, Bruno Kreisky Award for Services to Human Rights, Sokolov Award, Blue Planet Award, Carl von Ossietzky Prize and Lower Saxony State Prize.

Catalogued works

36 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service and Open Library. Their recorded dates run from 1968 to 1971. The first 12 are listed here.

The Politics of Anti-Semitism. İsrail'in geleceği ve siyonizm. Los zorros de Sanson. Israel sans Sionisme. Nimrod. Israel im Nahen Osten. Lenin lo gar poh yoter. Die Mauer. Emet mul emet. Israel ohne Zionisten. المجتمع الإسرائيلي والحرب على لبنان. Die Jerusalem Frage.

Literature

5 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.

Uri Avnery on How to Create Israeli-Palestinian Peace, Tikkun, 2009. Uri Avnery, mort d’un guerrier hébreu, La Revue Nouvelle, 2018. Israeli-PLO Contacts: My Friend, the Enemy. . Uri Avnery., Journal of Palestine Studies, 1988. Guerre du Liban, un Israélien accuse Uri Avnery L’Harmattan, Collection « Les Cahiers de Confluences », 2006, 124 pages, 12 €., Confluences Méditerranée, 2007. Israeli-PLO Contacts: My Friend, the Enemy, by Uri Avnery, Journal of Palestine Studies, 1988.

In detail

the recorded working language is Hebrew and German.

The field of work recorded is journalism and politics.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Jerusalem. Positions recorded include Knesset member.

Distinctions recorded are Right Livelihood Award, Bruno Kreisky Award for Services to Human Rights, Sokolov Award and Blue Planet Award.

Chronology

  1. 1923Uri Avnery born at Beckum.
  2. 2018Uri Avnery died at Tel Aviv.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Uri Avnery”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q325679: Uri Avnery

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