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'''Tashbih Sayyed''' (1941–2007) was a [[neocon]] of Pakistani origin who worked closely with the Israel lobby. He edited web based publications such as [[Muslim World Today]], [[Pakistan Today]] (Both share a URL). <ref>'Speakers & Organizers', [http://www.intelligencesummit.org/speakers/ The Intelligence Summit website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
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'''Tashbih Sayyed''' (1941–2007) was a [[neoconservative]] academic of Pakistani origin who worked closely with the [[Israel lobby]]. He edited web based publications such as [[Muslim World Today]], [[Pakistan Today]] (Both share a URL). <ref>'Speakers & Organizers', [http://www.intelligencesummit.org/speakers/ The Intelligence Summit website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
  
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Sayyed was planned to speak at the [[The Collapse of Europe Conference]] in 2007 but died before the event.
 
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*[[Hudson Institute]], adjunct fellow <ref>Tashbih Sayyed, 'Of Dreams And Dreams', [http://web.archive.org/web/20050216041439/http://www.mwarrior.com/MuslimsAndElection.htm web.archive.org/MWarrior website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
 
*[[Hudson Institute]], adjunct fellow <ref>Tashbih Sayyed, 'Of Dreams And Dreams', [http://web.archive.org/web/20050216041439/http://www.mwarrior.com/MuslimsAndElection.htm web.archive.org/MWarrior website], accessed 31 March, 2009.</ref>
 
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*[[Obsession]] Interviewee in this film
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Person.png Tashbih Sayyed   IMDB Powerbase SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, journalist, neoconservative)
Born1941
India
Died23 May 2007 (Age 65)
NationalityPakistani, American
ChildrenSupna Zaidi
Founder ofCenter for Islamic Pluralism, Council for Democracy and Tolerance
Member ofBenador Associates

Tashbih Sayyed (1941–2007) was a neoconservative academic of Pakistani origin who worked closely with the Israel lobby. He edited web based publications such as Muslim World Today, Pakistan Today (Both share a URL). [1]

Activities

Sayyed was planned to speak at the The Collapse of Europe Conference in 2007 but died before the event. According to Benador Associates:

Tashbih Sayyed, political analyst, journalist, and writer, is Editor in Chief of Our Times, Pakistan Today, and In Review. He worked from 1967-1980 at Pakistan Television in various capacities, including writer, editor, director, producer, Controller, and General Manager. Sayyed is the author of eight books, including: History Of The World, Left Of The Center, Pakistan - An Unfinished Agenda, Mohammad - A secularist's View, Foreign Policy Of Pakistan, and Shadow Warriors - Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban." [2]

Affiliations

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References

  1. 'Speakers & Organizers', The Intelligence Summit website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
  2. 'Speakers' Biographies: Tashbih Sayyed', web.archive.org/Benador Associates website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
  3. Tashbih Sayyed, 'Of Dreams And Dreams', web.archive.org/MWarrior website, accessed 31 March, 2009.