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Russell participated in around 200 interviews and debates in Arabic with print and broadcast media across the Middle East on a range of foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East. <ref> FCO website, FCO releases Departmental Report 2003 [http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029391638&a=KArticle&aid=1052496751144 CHANGING FACE OF BRITISH DIPLOMACY] Last Accessed 24-Feb-2008 </ref> | Russell participated in around 200 interviews and debates in Arabic with print and broadcast media across the Middle East on a range of foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East. <ref> FCO website, FCO releases Departmental Report 2003 [http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029391638&a=KArticle&aid=1052496751144 CHANGING FACE OF BRITISH DIPLOMACY] Last Accessed 24-Feb-2008 </ref> | ||
− | He Served as Head and Spokesman for the [[Islamic Media Unit]]until 2003 when he was succeeded by Gerry McCrudden | + | He Served as Head and Spokesman for the [[Islamic Media Unit]]until 2003 when he was succeeded by [[Gerry McCrudden]] as Head and [[Dean McLoughlin]] as Spokesman. |
==Previous Positions Held== | ==Previous Positions Held== |
Revision as of 12:06, 24 February 2008
Former Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unit
Gerard Russell, is the former Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unit; In this country, few would know the name of Gerard Russell, but to millions of Arabs he is the voice of Britain[1].
According to a report in the Telegraph, he studyed "classics at Oxford, he joined the Foreign Office in 1995 and studied Arabic in Cairo. He served three years in the British consulate-general in Jerusalem. He returned to London in 2001 and was asked to set up the Islamic Media Unit after the September 11 attacks". [2].
Russell participated in around 200 interviews and debates in Arabic with print and broadcast media across the Middle East on a range of foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East. [3]
He Served as Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unituntil 2003 when he was succeeded by Gerry McCrudden as Head and Dean McLoughlin as Spokesman.
Previous Positions Held
Notes
- ↑ Guardia, A. L. (2003, April 1). British spokesman assumes star status in Middle East. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON) Nexis News Search Accessed 24-Feb-2008
- ↑ Guardia, A. L. (2003, April 1). British spokesman assumes star status in Middle East. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON) Nexis News Search Accessed 24-Feb-2008
- ↑ FCO website, FCO releases Departmental Report 2003 CHANGING FACE OF BRITISH DIPLOMACY Last Accessed 24-Feb-2008