Roula Khalaf Razzouk
Roula Khalaf Razzouk (editor) | ||||||||||||
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Born | May 1965 Beirut, Lebanon | |||||||||||
Residence | UK | |||||||||||
Nationality | Lebanese, British | |||||||||||
Alma mater | Syracuse University, Columbia University | |||||||||||
Interest of | "Philip Cross" | |||||||||||
FT Editor alleged to be complicit in faking evidence to promote the Skripal affair official narrative
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Roula Khalaf is, writes John Helmer "the only editor of a major London newspaper about whom next to nothing important is obvious, not even her name."[1]
Background
Khalaf was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and grew up there during the civil war.
Activities
Helmer writes that "She has advanced over the past 25 years, FT sources claim, by taking orders from her superiors and never reporting outside the guidelines of the FT’s management".
"The Austrian disclosures also reveal that in London the Financial Times editor, Roula Khalaf, four of the newspaper’s reporters, and the management of the Japanese-owned company have fabricated a false and misleading version of the OPCW evidence and have covered up British government lying on the Skripal blood testing and the Novichok evidence."[2]