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'''Imad Moustafa''' is the [[Syria]]n Ambassador to [[China]] and was formerly Ambassador to the [[United States of America]].<ref>''[[Document:The New Silk Road Will Go Through Syria]]''</ref>
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'''Imad Mustafa''' is the [[Syria]]n Ambassador to [[China]] and was formerly Ambassador to the [[United States of America]].<ref>''[[Document:The New Silk Road Will Go Through Syria]]''</ref>
  
 
==Dean of Information Technology==
 
==Dean of Information Technology==
Imad Moustafa was Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology (IT) at the University of Damascus, and Secretary-General of the Arab School on Science and Technology. He is a co-founder of the Network of Syrian Scientists, Technologists and Innovators Abroad (NOSSTIA). This organisation helped to establish ''Meedan'', "a non-profit social technology company which aims to increase cross-language interaction on the web, with particular emphasis on translation and aggregation services in [[Arabic]] and English language."
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Imad Mustafa was Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology (IT) at the University of Damascus, and Secretary-General of the Arab School on Science and Technology. He is a co-founder of the Network of Syrian Scientists, Technologists and Innovators Abroad (NOSSTIA). This organisation helped to establish ''Meedan'', "a non-profit social technology company which aims to increase cross-language interaction on the web, with particular emphasis on translation and aggregation services in [[Arabic]] and English language."
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
Imad Moustafa often writes in the print media and appears on television, representing the Syrian government position. He has also appeared at public lectures, think-tanks, and world-affairs councils.<ref>''[http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=285496 "Washington should expel Imad Mustafa"]''</ref>
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Imad Mustafa often writes in the print media and appears on television, representing the Syrian government position. He has also appeared at public lectures, think-tanks, and world-affairs councils.<ref>''[http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=285496 "Washington should expel Imad Mustafa"]''</ref>
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 14 July 2017

Person.png Imad Mustafa   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Civil Servant)
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Syrian Ambassador in Beijing Imad Mustafa
BornDamascus
Damascus, Syria
NationalitySyrian
ChildrenSidra
SpouseRafif

Employment.png Ambassador of Syria to China

In office
January 2012 - Present

Imad Mustafa is the Syrian Ambassador to China and was formerly Ambassador to the United States of America.[1]

Dean of Information Technology

Imad Mustafa was Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology (IT) at the University of Damascus, and Secretary-General of the Arab School on Science and Technology. He is a co-founder of the Network of Syrian Scientists, Technologists and Innovators Abroad (NOSSTIA). This organisation helped to establish Meedan, "a non-profit social technology company which aims to increase cross-language interaction on the web, with particular emphasis on translation and aggregation services in Arabic and English language."

Media

Imad Mustafa often writes in the print media and appears on television, representing the Syrian government position. He has also appeared at public lectures, think-tanks, and world-affairs councils.[2]

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