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Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is a London-born author and political scientist specialising in interdisciplinary security studies. He teaches International Relations at the School of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, where he recently completed Doctoral research on European imperial genocides from the 15th to the 19th centuries.

Career

Nafeez Ahmed is a British-born Muslim of Bangladeshi ethnicity. He is the author of The London Bombings: An Independent Inquiry (London: Duckworth, 2006) and The War on Truth: 9/11, Disinformation and the Anatomy of Terrorism (New York: Olive Branch, 2005). His research on international terrorism was officially used by the 9/11 Commission in Washington DC.[1] On 22 July, 2005 he gave testimony on the failure of Western security policies at the hearing, "The 9/11 Commission Report One Year Later: Did They Get it Right?"[2] (This was a Congressional briefing hosted by Rep. Cynthia McKinney and Rep. Raúl Grijalva.[3]) In addition to his testimony, his written submissions on Western collaboration with Islamist terror networks[4] were entered into the Congressional Record.Vorlage:Fact

Ahmed has also written for the Independent on Sunday, New Criminologist and Raw Story, among others, and has appeared as a political commentator on BBC World Today, BBC Asian Network, BBC Southern Counties Radio, Channel 4, Sky News, C-SPAN, FOX News, PBS Foreign Exchange and other radio and TV shows in the USA, UK, and Europe.Vorlage:Fact

Works

References

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  • The Cutting Edge (blog)
  • [1] The Institute for Policy Research & Development (IPRD)
  • C-SPAN video on Information Clearing House [2]
  • Ahmed interviewed on PBS Foreign Exchange, with Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek International editor
  • Palm Beach Post, October 5, 2002, "Controversial book asks the 'hard questions' about 9/11" [3]
  • Missoula Independent, October 5, 2002, "Who knew?" [4]
  • Vanity Fair, January 29, 2010, "Nafeez Ahmed responds to Christopher Hitchens" [5]
  1. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States (9-11 Commission) Collection; See Item # 28. U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, abgerufen am 14. Dezember 2009.
  2. Leni Bracken: Critics Cite Omissions, Cover-Ups On First Anniversary of 9/11 Commission Report. 9/11 Citizen's Watch, 25. Juli 2005, abgerufen am 14. Dezember 2009.
  3. John Judge: UPDATE: The 9/11 Commission Report One Year Later: Did They Get It Right? (Press Release: 7/19/05). 9/11 Citizen's Watch, 22. Juli 2005, abgerufen am 14. Dezember 2009.
  4. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed: Our Terrorists. New Internationalist, Oktober 2009, abgerufen am 7. Dezember 2009.