Saeed al-Shehabi

Saeed al-Shehabi
سعيد الشهابي
Born 1954
Bahrain Bahrain
Residence United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
Nationality Bahraini
Occupation Political activist, journalist, commentator, and member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement

Saeed al-Shehabi (Arabic:سعيد الشهابي, born 1954) is a London-based Bahraini political activist, journalist, commentator and member of the Bahrain Freedom Movement [1][1][2][3]

Shehabi earned his BSc and PhD (in Control Engineering) from the City University London.[4]

According to the London-based, Centre for the Study of Terrorism, of which he is Trustee, Shahabi edited the London-based Pan-Arabic weekly Al Aalam from 1983-1999 and in addition to being Chairman of the Gulf Cultural Club, serves as a trustee of two Muslim charities located in London, the Dar Al-Hekma Trust and the Abrar Islamic Foundation, and writes "regularly" for Al-Quds and The Muslim News.[4]

The BBC describes Shehabi as "leader of a Bahraini opposition group in London."[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Mahdi Amirisefat 'Bahraini rulers importing extremism', Feb. 15, 2009, Press TV.
  2. "'Human tragedy unfolding in Bahrain", April 5, 2011, Press TV.
  3. 4.0 4.1 Centre for the Study of Terrorism
  4. "Bahrain's soldiers 'don't want to continue to kill anybody'", March 17, 2011, BBC.