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* Lectured translation and interpreting studies at [[Leeds University]].<ref name="profile">https://archive.is/Px8HH</ref> | * Lectured translation and interpreting studies at [[Leeds University]].<ref name="profile">https://archive.is/Px8HH</ref> | ||
* Lectured translation and interpreting studies at [[Heriot-Watt University]].<ref name="profile"></ref> | * Lectured translation and interpreting studies at [[Heriot-Watt University]].<ref name="profile"></ref> | ||
* Author at | * Author at [[The Guardian]].<ref name="author">https://archive.is/rsY7y</ref> | ||
* Joined [[George Galloway]] Respect party.<ref name="profile"></ref> | * Joined [[George Galloway]]'s [[Respect party]].<ref name="profile"></ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 21 January 2024
Stories
- Founder of the Cordoba Foundation.[1]
- Publicly supported Hamas.[2]
- Co-founded British Muslim Initiative with Mohammed Sawalha, a senior commander of Hamas, and Azzam Tamimi, a Hamas special envoy.[2]
- His father, Osama Tawfiq Altikriti, headed the Muslim Brotherhood of Iraq.[3]
- Lectured translation and interpreting studies at Leeds University.[4]
- Lectured translation and interpreting studies at Heriot-Watt University.[4]
- Author at The Guardian.[5]
- Joined George Galloway's Respect party.[4]