- Nouri Ibrahim Ali, he is also known as Nouri Bekhali.
- Born in 1971 in Rwanduz, Erbil, South Kurdistan.
- Graduated from Salahaddin University, College of Education, Department of Arabic Language,
- In 1991 he worked as a cultural and journalist.
- Active member of Kurdistan Union of Journalists.
- Member of the International Federation of Journalists
- Founder and first president of Rwandz Cultural Center
- Experience in journalism and media in the past
- Member of the editorial board of the newspaper (Wilat)
- Member of the editorial board of the magazine (Nwe)
- Member of the editorial board of the magazine (Nima)
- Writing Director of Chirok Nima Magazine
- Member of the editorial board of the magazine (Rwanduz)
- Director of Writing and then Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper Zari Kurmanji (the Kurmanji dialect), published by Zari Kurmanji Publishing House in Soran.
- Reporter of Gulan weekly, Gulan TV and Radio for four years.
- Director of Zari Kurdish Radio.
- Director of writing of the magazine (Kowar), published by Zari Kurmanji Agency.
- Prepared and presented programs and reports in the cultural and reporting department of Kurdistan Satellite.
- Producer of the programs (Jihani Adam and Gulistan), in charge of features, preparation of reports and documentaries, supervisor of the cultural and literary pages of the weekly newspaper (Raw Media Network).
- He was the deputy editor of the weekly newspaper (Bass) and then went to Turkey for a year or so and worked for the Turkish-Kurmanji weekly newspaper (Bass) published in Istanbul.
- Head of the assignment department (reporters room and offices) at Kurdistan 24 Institute for Media and Research. He also prepared and presented the weekly program Hevpeivin on television, and later became the director of the radio.
His current work:
- Employee of the Presidency of the Kurdistan Region - Directorate of Media Affairs.
- Throughout the eighteen years after the uprising, he continues to write articles, intellectual, political, literary and social research and journalistic follow-up in Kurdistan newspapers and magazines.[1]