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Edith Mobet

Edith Mobet, also known as Madame Cochera, has been working as a journalist and photographer since 1969. She is an expert on the Middle East and Kurdistan. In 1971, she published articles on Kurdistan in French and international newspapers and magazines Barzani has been awarded.


Edith Mobet, also known as Madame Cochera, was born in Paris in 1940. She graduated in economics from the Pantheon University in Paris. She was the wife of French orientalist Chris Cochera.

She has been working as a journalist and photographer since 1969, with her husband Chris Kochera of the independent agency Freelance  Free launchHe is an expert on the Middle East and Kurdistan. In 1971, he published a number of articles on Kurdistan in French and international newspapers and magazines. Edith Mobet Cochera has written research alongside her husband Chris Cochera. She has visited Kurdistan several times and has a rich archive of photographs on the Kurdish issue. Her husband Chris Cochera has used the archives and photographs for his books The destruction of the city of Qaladze and the crimes of the Iraqi government and Saddam Hussein to show the world public opinion and the people.

Edith Mobet guest-starred December 11-18, 2010 13th Congress of the Kurdistan Democratic Party for his services to the Kurds and Kurdistan Massoud Barzani He was awarded the Barzani Medal.


Products:

1- Eritrea

2- Kurdistan History


reference:

1- Archive of the Encyclopedia Board of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.


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