Saeed al-Shehabi
Saeed al-Shehabi (Arabic:سعيد الشهابي, born 1954) is a London-based Bahraini political activist, journalist, commentator and member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement[1]
Saeed al-Shehabi سعيد الشهابي | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Bahraini |
Occupation(s) | Political activist, journalist, commentator, and member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement |
Shehabi earned his BSc and PhD (in Control Engineering) from the City University London.[2]
According to the London-based Centre for the Study of Terrorism, of which he is Trustee, Shahabi edited the London-based Pan-Arabic weekly Al Aalam from 1983 to 1999 and, in addition to being Chairman of the Gulf Cultural Club, serves as a trustee of two Muslim charities located in London, the Dar Al-Hekma Trust and the Abrar Islamic Foundation, and writes "regularly" for Al-Quds and The Muslim News.[2]
The BBC describes Shehabi as "leader of a Bahraini opposition group in London."[3]
References
- "Dr. Saeed Shahabi - 32nd Anniversary Islamic Revolution - Islamic Centre of England - English", ShiaTV.net.
- Centre for the Study of Terrorism Archived 2011-09-12 at the Wayback Machine
- "Bahrain's soldiers 'don't want to continue to kill anybody'", BBC News, March 17, 2011.
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