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*[[American Congress for Truth]]
 
*[[Ariel Center for Policy Research]] (Israel) – Contributing Expert
 
*[[Ariel Center for Policy Research]] (Israel) – Contributing Expert
 
*[[Benador Associates]] – Featured speaker
 
*[[Benador Associates]] – Featured speaker

Revision as of 17:42, 24 July 2007

Walid Phares is a right-wing "terrorism expert" who often appears as an expert on TV chat shows. He is also featured as a speaker by Benador Associates where his biography states:

Dr Walid Phares is a Professor of Middle East Studies, Ethnic and Religious Conflict, and an expert on Political Islam, Jihad and the Clash of Civilizations.
Born and raised in Lebanon, Walid Phares was educated at the Jesuit and Lebanese Universities of Beirut where he obtained degrees in Law and Political Science as well as certificates in Sociology. He obtained a Masters in International Law from the Universite de Lyons in France and a Ph.D. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Miami.[1]

And about his expertise:

Phares expertise covers Islamic Fundamentalism, the Jihadic Movements and strategies worldwide, Arab-Israeli Conflict, Human Rights under Islamic Regimes, ethnic minorities, women, and democratic processes within the Muslim world, Terrorism, as well as the Clash of Civilization.
He has served as an analyst of the ongoing conflict since September 11 with regards to Bin Laden ideology, strategy, al-Qaida, Taliban, regional and local Jihadic groups, as well as Militant Islamists within the West. Phares analyses the surge and development of those movements in the Muslim world as well as within the West and South Asia.[2]

Checkered history

Prof. As'ad AbuKhalil comments about Phares:

"Terrorism Expert" (former comander of the Labanese Forces militia, although that is stricken out of his c.v.)[3]

Affiliations

Contributed US$1,000 to the Bush-Cheney ticket in 2004. [7]