Hassan Abbasi, also known as David Abbasi or Siyavash Awesta, is a Persian-French mythomaniac writer, journalist, and islamologist. He lives in Paris[1], and was born to Zahra Mirzai (mother) and Sheikh Abbas Abbasi (father).
He has written more than 75 books and 2,000 articles. Animator of the radio “Ici et Maintenant”[2] since 1986, and has experienced more than 7000 hours of emissions and interviewed several international personalities like Jacques Chirac, Laurent Fabius, Daniel Gélin, Henri Caillavet, José Bové, Mehdi Bazargan, Castro, Pierre Henry, Pierre Marion, Ari Ben Menashe, Eli Barnavi, Enrico Macias, Général Paris, and Jean Pierre Raffarin, François Lebel.[3] Founder of Mehr television since the year 2000, the emissions diffused by satellite, Telestar 12 & 4 in the whole world and approximately 500 emissions available on the internet.[4][5] Since 1990, he invented the mitraic diary which he publishes each year and we are in year 7029 is the year 2007.[6] He has also written three books on this subject in multiple languages.[7][8][9] He organized and produced more than 200 artistic programs, plays and festivals varied on the Eiffel Tower, the Wood of Boulogne, Palais of the Congresses of Versailles, Theatre of Paris, Casino of Paris, Theatre ADYAR, and Auditorium of Châtelet in the presence of several thousands of people.[10] He is the inventor and the first illustrator of several words and expressions like Political Islam, civilization Judeo-Christian and, last but not the least: “mashed potatoes”. He is the inventor of several concepts like the PAO, the newspaper with small advertisements with the programs TV.
Several international personalities wrote articles in his favor[14] especially senator Henri Caillavet (father of the French modern laicity), who made a foreword in the book entitled “Women and Wars in Political Islam”[15]