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Keep Several of the references mention her much more than "in passing". Searching French wikipedia for her (no article) suggests that her journalism is significant - she turns up as author in a lot of references in that wiki. The Ameni ref (currently no.6) is entirely about her and her experience re her activism. The World Pride speaker bio is brief but indicates notability. Co-founder of the Tunisian equivalent of #MeToo is a notable role/achievement.
PamD16:20, 11 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Comment If by any mischance the article is deleted, the content of the
EnaZeda section needs to be split off and preserved as a separate article.
PamD16:20, 11 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Keep. I don't see that the encyclopaedia would benefit from removing this well referenced entry about an interesting figure. I've had a look for coverage in Arabic and can't find anything substantial, but I do think that the diverse range of references cited here (to which I've added a couple) gets Najma Kousri over the line for general notability. Good point that
EnaZeda deserves coverage on Wikipedia as meeting the general notability criteria, whether through the current redirect to Najma's entry or through an entry of its own.
Alarichall (
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23:12, 11 December 2019 (UTC)reply
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