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Middle East Media Research Institute
January 18, 2018
Finding itself in dire straits due to its ongoing crisis with the four countries that are boycotting it – Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt – which is taking its toll in numerous ways, Qatar tried to enlist some outside help. Informed by the old anti-Semitic stereotype that the Jews control American policy,Ãâà...
gulfnews.com
July 13, 2017
The interview was given to an AJA correspondent in Afghanistan, Tayseer Alouni, known for his Muslim Brotherhood links, and tried and found guilty in Spain (as a Spanish citizen) in later years for conspiring with the Islamist Al Nusrah front. In ten years up to 2011, Bin Laden, his second-in-commandÃâà...
Middle East Media Research Institute
July 1, 2017
Recently, there have been significant developments in the conflict/rivalry between, on the one hand, Saudi Arabia and the Sunni axis that it established, and on the other hand Iran and the resistance axis. These developments concern not only the forces in the region but also the U.S. and Russia. Both theseÃâà...
Al-Arabiya
June 23, 2017
... after the emergence of differences that occurred during the Arab Spring, because it is subjected to interpretations." In May, 25 2012, Abdullah Al-Muhaisni and Nasser Al-Omar were photographed in Doha with Al Jazeera reporter Tayseer Alouni, the photo was evidence of their friendship and connection.
Al-Arabiya
June 7, 2017
On May 25, 2012 in the Qatari capital Doha, Muhaysini and Omar appeared with Al-Jazeera presenter Tayseer Alouni in a picture taken during the event. In August 2013, a year after the conference, Muhaysini joined Nusra Front fighters after his activities in fundraising for the organization following aÃâà...
Aljazeera.com
March 11, 2012
Tayseer Allouni ends seven years of detention in Spain on terrorism-related charges that he says were political. 12 Mar 2012. Freed Al Jazeera journalist returns to Doha. Allouni was accused of co-operating with a terrorist organisation [Al Jazeera]. Al Jazeera journalist Tayseer Allouni is now a free man after spendingÃâà...
China Daily
April 22, 2005
All the suspects but one are charged with belonging to a terrorist group, including Tayseer Alouni, a reporter for Arab TV channel Al Jazeera who interviewed bin Laden shortly after the attacks on New York and Washington. "I am innocent. Whatever the outcome of the trial I will maintain that until death,"Ãâà...
China Daily
February 16, 2005
Prosecutors seek sentences of some 74,000 years for each of the three and fines of 893 million euros. Another high-profile suspect from the 24 due to go on trial is Tayseer Alouni, 49, a correspondent from Arabic television channel Al Jazeera who interviewed Osama bin Laden shortly after Sept. 11, 2001.
Christian Science Monitor
September 16, 2004
Meanwhile, in Spain, which has been a major US ally in the war on terror, Al Jazeera correspondent Tayseer Alouni, famous for having had the first exclusive interview with Osama bin Laden just one month after Sept. 11, 2001, was arrested last September for allegedly having more than just journalistic tiesÃâà...
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