Difference between revisions of "Musab al Sadr"
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{{Image|http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g65/AWMGR/MusabAlSadr.jpg|right|AWM|Al Sadr during press release after his arrest.}} | {{Image|http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g65/AWMGR/MusabAlSadr.jpg|right|AWM|Al Sadr during press release after his arrest.}} | ||
− | '''Musab al Sadr''' ([[wikipedia:February 19|February 19, 1966]]) is a [[Hallad|Halladi]] [[wikipedia:citizenship|national]] working as a [[ | + | '''Musab al Sadr''' ([[wikipedia:February 19|February 19, 1966]]) is a [[Hallad|Halladi]] [[wikipedia:citizenship|national]] working as a [[wikipedia:journalism|journalist]] and [[wikipedia:journalism|reporter]] for the [[Hallad|Halladi]] news agency [[wikipedia:Al Jazeera|Al Jazeera]] and [[wikipedia:Al Jazeera|Al Jazeera International]]. He has been criticized as a supporter of [[wikipedia:Leftism|leftist]] groups such as the [[Armed Workers' Movement for a Global Revolution|Armed Workers' Movement]] and the [[wikipedia:Polisario Front|Polisario Front]]. However, most criticism has come from [[wikipedia:Rightism|ultra-right wing]] nations such as [[Parthia]] and the [[Minnesotan Confederacy]]. For this reason, most criticism is debunked as pure propaganda. |
''(Under construction.)'' | ''(Under construction.)'' |
Revision as of 14:09, 19 June 2006
</div>Musab al Sadr (February 19, 1966) is a Halladi national working as a journalist and reporter for the Halladi news agency Al Jazeera and Al Jazeera International. He has been criticized as a supporter of leftist groups such as the Armed Workers' Movement and the Polisario Front. However, most criticism has come from ultra-right wing nations such as Parthia and the Minnesotan Confederacy. For this reason, most criticism is debunked as pure propaganda.
(Under construction.)