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  • ...imprisoned by the Ben Ali regime. The judge decided SFP’s description of Harrath as a ‘convicted terrorist’ was libellous.
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  • ...te, 1 September 2006 (accessed 4 May 2015).</ref> One notable supporter of Harrath through this is ''Telegraph'' and ''Spectator'' journalist Peter Oborne.<re ...peakers include [[Daud Abdullah]] (Muslim Council of Britain), Mohamed Ali Harrath (Islam Channel), [[Anas al-Tikriti]] (Muslim Association of Britain/Stop th
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  • ...ing Violent Extremism in the UK’. Rohan Gunaratna, Jolene Jerard & Salim Mohamed Nasir (ed.), [https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Countering_Extremism.h ...rious Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Dizaei ‘Ali Dizaei’], Wikipedia.org, 2016 (17 March 2016).</ref>
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  • ...hough, “MSF community appointees” took on the role of chair, with Azad Ali from the Islamic Forum of Europe first taking the responsibility,<ref name= ...mission website, 2016 (accessed 18 May 2016). The MSF's trustees were Azad Ali, Abdurahman Jafar, Abul Kalam, Fatima Khan and Mujibul Islam.</ref> It deve
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  • ===Mohamed Ali Harrath incident=== ...mes'', 15 December 2008 (accessed 4 May 2015).</ref> about '''Mohamed Ali Harrath''', the founder of British-based television company the Islam Channel, who
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