Joy Enamavu

Joy Enamavu is a bilingual journalist from Kerala, South India. He covered the first Gulf War(1990-1991) for the Malayalam language newspaper Mathrubhumi, which is the second largest newspaper in Kerala. Joy Enamavu was the only journalist-an Indian expatriate-who could effectively report the War affairs in details. The journalist also wrote a book named Yasoodi (A beduvian religion in the history of middle east) about the Kurds' struggles and the nightmare they had when Saddam Hussein was at reign.The Anfal Project clearly and realastically explained in the novel Yasoodi(Yezidi)by the writer.Yezdis are very few at present world and it is a religion that has a history of thousands of years.The human struggles are very well observed in writers magic.The Malayalam readers for the first time can have an idea about the divers culture,religious belief and social structure of a far place.The very knowedge of Yezidi religion is enough for readers to remember Joy Enamavu for quite long time in the history of Mlayalam literature. Mostly the people of Malayalam speaking never convinced the atrocities committed by Saddam regime against humanity, the media actually misled the entire Malayalam speaking people.Due to the media feedbacks of wrong concepts and inexperienced journalists folks in Malayalam,the readers had not had a chance to know what happened in Iraq actually.Those handled the subject had to depend on the people who were not even neared the truth. Joy also contributed many articles and features in Telugu language. His articles and features published in Eenadu Daily and its Sunday Supplements. He was born on 7th October 1956, has wide range of experience that probably no other journalist in Malayalam have so far have few at present.
 
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