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Tashbih Sayyed (academic, journalist) | |
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Born | 1941 In India |
Died | 2007 (Age 65) |
Nationality | Pakistani-American |
Founder of | Center for Islamic Pluralism, Council for Democracy and Tolerance |
Member of | Benador Associates |
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). [1]
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
- Center for Islamic Pluralism, Founding member
- Middle East Forum, Expert
- Benador Associates, Speaker
- Council for Democracy and Tolerance, President
- Hudson Institute, adjunct fellow [3]
- Obsession Interviewee in this film
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References
- ↑ 'Speakers & Organizers', The Intelligence Summit website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
- ↑ 'Speakers' Biographies: Tashbih Sayyed', web.archive.org/Benador Associates website, accessed 31 March, 2009.
- ↑ Tashbih Sayyed, 'Of Dreams And Dreams', web.archive.org/MWarrior website, accessed 31 March, 2009.