Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi

Sultan Al-Qassemi

Sultan on top of Tahrir Square on the first anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution.
Residence Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Nationality Emirati
Alma mater American University of Paris
European Business School
Occupation Founder of Barjeel Art Foundation
Founder and Chairman of Barjeel Securities
MIT Media Lab Director's Fellow
Member of Global Commission on Internet Governance
Known for Barjeel Art Foundation
Website
http://www.barjeelartfoundation.org
http://www.sultanalqassemi.com

Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi (Arabic: سلطان سعود القاسمي) is a commentator on Arab affairs. Sultan Al-Qassemi is widely recognized for his use of Twitter[1] and has been described by numerous media outlets as a prominent voice during the events of the ongoing Arab Spring.[2][3]

In February 2014 Sultan Al Qassemi joined the Global Commission on Internet Governance[4] and in the summer of 2014 became an MIT Media Lab Director's Fellow.[5]

Barjeel Art Foundation

Sultan Al Qassemi is also the founder of the Sharjah based Barjeel Art Foundation whose mission is to promote art by artists from the Arab world through a series of exhibitions locally and internationally.

Articles

Sultan Al Qassemi is also a prolific writer whose articles have appeared in various publications including Foreign Policy, The Guardian, The Independent and CNN. He sparked a debate[6] in the UAE following an article[7] in which he recommended that certain expatriates be granted UAE citizenship. In 2013 Sultan Al Qassemi was criticised[8] for suggesting in an article[9] that continuous civil unrest in parts of the Arab world is leading to the emergence of Gulf cities as cultural and commercial centres of the region.

Sultan Al Qassemi has also extensively written about media in the Arab world,[10] the Jewish presence in Middle East,[11] British journalists coverage[12] of Dubai and atheism[13] in the Gulf among other topics. An archive of his articles and interviews appears here.[14]

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