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No. 1131 dated January 17, 1953. Bseiso was one of the members of the tripartite committee, which had invited owners and editors of newspapers to the first meeting of journalists, where the first Association Council (below) was elected on March 17, 1953, in the offices of "al-Jazeera" newspaper in Amman. The first Association Council received a congratulatory telegram from the Secretary-General of the Egyptian Press Syndicate Mustafa al-Qashashi. The telegram also included an invitation to attend the Arab Journalism Conference in Cairo, during which the creation of the Arab Journalists Union was announced, and which was held under the patronage of Major General Muhammad Najeeb, and in the presence of
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was commander of Transjordan’s Arab Legion), Bseiso returned to Amman and joined the Middle East News Agency’s office in Amman, as a Managing Editor. In 1957, Bseiso returned to Damascus after Suleiman Nabulsi’s government in Jordan was dismissed, and he joined the Middle East News Agency’s office in Damascus, as a Managing Editor. He also worked as the Managing Editor of the "al-Tali’a" daily newspaper until 1958. After the coup on the Syrian-Egyptian union, Syrian newspapers resumed publication, and Bseiso worked as the Managing Editor of "al-Sada" daily newspaper, which changed back to its old name "al-Rai al-Aam".
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In 1956, Bseiso worked at the Syrian radio, preparing the news in English. He also was the Managing Editor at the "al-Ayyam" daily newspaper in Damascus. After the Arabization of the Jordanian army and the decommissioning of Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb, better known as Glubb Pasha (who
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In 1953, Bseiso was instrumental in calling for the foundation of several labor unions, which the government agreed to establish, in collaboration with others. He was also behind the government’s issuance of the Jordan Press Association Law No. 7 1953, which was published in the Official Newspaper
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In 1948, he worked as a war correspondent in the Jordanian, Iraqi and Egyptian fronts after the cessation of hostilities under an armistice on May 15, 1948. Bseiso attended meetings that followed the truce (between the Israelis and representatives of the Jordanian and Egyptian armies), in his
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In 1945, he worked as a writer and correspondent in the city of Gaza for the following daily and weekly newspapers: "al-Sha’ab" Daily, Jaffa "Nida’ al-Ard" Weekly, Jaffa "Sawt al-Sha’ab" Weekly, Bethlehem "al-wihda" Daily, Jerusalem "al-sawadi" Weekly, Cairo
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In 1951, Bseiso started a weekly newspaper called "al-Hawadeth" in Jorda. The newspaper was published up until 1954, when its production was stopped, and disrupted by several successive governments in Jordan – namely, the governments of the late
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Between 1968-1979, Bseiso worked as a General Director of the Jordanian Paper and Cardboard Factories Company. He helped establish the Arab Union of the paper and printing industries, and he was elected as Vice-President of the Union.
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While working in Palestine in 1948, Bseiso delivered (broadcast/announce/cover) the news about the assassination of Count
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for a number of newspapers in the 1940s, including the Associated Press (1948), the Egyptian "
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In 1949, when the first military coup in the Arab region took place (led by
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and Jerusalem newspapers. Additionally, he was a correspondent stationed in
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