Delphine Minoui (born 1974) is a French journalist specializing in the Iranian world.
Life
She majored in journalism at the CELSA Paris in 1997, then graduated from the EHESS in 1999.
Delphine Minoui moved to Iran to practice her profession.
A correspondent of France Inter and France Info from 1999, she collaborated from 2002 with Le Figaro.[1] She has also directed and collaborated on several documentaries.
In 2006, Delphine Minoui was awarded the prix Albert Londres for a series of articles on Iraq and Iran.[2]
She recently wrote about Nojoud Ali, the first little girl to get divorced in Yemen.
2009: Ali, Nojoud; Minoui, Delphine. Moi, Nojoud, 10 ans, divorcée (in French). Paris: Michel Lafon. p. 286. ISBN9782749909769
2010: Ali, Nojoud; Minoui, Delphine. I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced (in English, trans. Linda Coverdale). New York: Crown Publishing Group / Three Rivers Press. p. 188. ISBN9780307589675.
2017: Les passeurs de livres de Daraya: Une bibliothèque secrète en Syrie (in French). Paris: Seuil. p. 160. ISBN9782021363029.
2020: The Book Collectors: A Band of Syrian Rebels and the Stories That Carried Them Through a War (in English, trans. Lara Vergnaud). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020. p. 208. ISBN9780374115166.