Evans, Kathy (1948–2003)

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Evans, Kathy (1948–2003)

English journalist. Name variations: Kathy Bisthawi. Born Katherine Margaret Evans, Oct 24, 1948, in Wokingham, England; grew up in Abingdon, Oxfordshire; died from breast cancer, Nov 17, 2003; was married and divorced, then married briefly to a Palestinian working for the Syrian Ministry of Information.

Respected Middle East analyst, left for the Middle East at 21; arrived in Beirut (early 1970s) and took a job reporting for the English-language Daily Star; covered the Yom Kippur War (1973), Iranian Revolution, the 1st Gulf War, and the career of Osama bin Laden long before others took notice of him; contributed reports to The Times, The Sunday Times, Guardian Unlimited, Financial Times and International Herald Tribune; campaigned for women's rights in Islamic countries, most especially Afghanistan. Won an Amnesty International Press award (1995).

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