Forced To Flee: Dalia Ziada’s Story Of Courage

After the October 7th terrorist attacks by Hamas on civilians in Israel, Ziada expressed support for Israel and has advocated for peace. Her public stance led to death threats which forced her to leave Egypt.
Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Stockton University, Room L112
This educational event is free and open to the first 100 registered.
To sign up, contact Josh Cutler, at 609-822-1854 or email BJEJosh@aol.com
A light supper will be provided
Dalia Ziada, is one of Egypt’s leading human rights activist, award-winning writer and political analyst specializing in governance, geopolitics, and defense policy in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean. Ziada co-founded the Cairo-based Liberal Democracy Institute (LDI) and also serves as the executive director of the Center for Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean Studies.
After the October 7th terrorist attacks by Hamas on civilians in Israel, Ziada expressed support for Israel and has advocated for peace. Her public stance led to death threats which forced her to leave Egypt. Ziada currently lives outside of Egypt in an undisclosed location.
Please join us to listen to Dalia Ziada’s story of courage and a discussion on how we can all continue to work for peace.