Shada Islam

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Shada Islam, EU commentator
Born
Lahore, Pakistan [1]
Education Université libre de Bruxelles
Occupation(s)political commentator and journalist
Website www.shadaislam.com

Shada Islam is a far left Brussels-based commentator on Asia and on EU affairs. [2] She is a Belgian citizen. [1]

Contents

In 2017, Politico listed Islam among 20 women who are driving Europe's major political debates. Politico designated Islam as "the ultimate insider outsider." [3]

Early life

Islam was born in Lahore in Pakistan. She moved to Brussels as a student. [1] Islam graduated in journalism and social communication from the Université libre de Bruxelles. [4]

Career

Journalism

After graduating Islam joined the Far Eastern Economic Review, where she was a Europe correspondent for more than 20 years. In February 2022, Islam took the position of editor of the EUobserver magazine publication. [5]

Research and academia

In 2007, Islam joined the European Policy Centre think tank in Brussels. [4] where she worked on migration and Asia. [6]

Islam is a visiting professor at the Natolin campus of the College of Europe. She is also a fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. [6]

Islam took the job of Director of Europe and Geopolitics at the think tank Friends of Europe, where she stayed for nine years. After leaving Friends of Europe, Islam started her own consultancy called New Horizons Project. [7]

Islam called out the complacency of the European Union with Viktor Orbán’s undemocratic tendencies, which undermines the credibility of Europe on the international stage. [8]

Brussels So White commentator

Islam repeatedly expressed concerned about the lack of ethnic diversity in the EU policy making circles. Together with James Kanter, Islam launched a series dedicated to the issue of Brussels So White on the EU Scream podcast in 2022. [9] She also raised the alarm about the far-right influence on the European institutions, when in comes to the treatment of Muslims and minorities. [10]

Awards

Islam received the Women of Europe Awards 2023 by European Movement International in the category Woman in Media. [11]

Islam received the 2023 Ernest Udina Award for a European Trajectory from the European Journalist Association in Catalonia. [12]

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  11. "Women of Europe Awards 2023". European Movement International. November 9, 2023. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
  12. "Shada Islam guanya el premi Ernest Udina a la Trajectòria Europeista 2023" [Shada Islam wins the Ernest Udina European Trajectory Award 2023]. Diari de Barcelona (in Catalan). June 26, 2023.