Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed

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Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed (born 1978 in London ) is a British author and lecturer of Bangladeshi descent.

Act

Until 2013, Ahmed was Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Development (IPRD), an independent think tank with a focus on research on violent conflict in the context of global crises of ecology , economy and energy. Ahmed's academic work is primarily concerned with the systematic conditions of violence occurring in large groups . He has taught at English universities in the departments of International Relations and Politics and History (Genocide Studies) . He has worked as an advisor to the British Foreign Office, the Ministry of Defense and the London Metropolitan Police. From 2014 to 2015 he wrote on a the Guardian affiliated blog until the Guardian distanced himself from his digressions. His books have been translated into German, French, Italian, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese.

To book Geheimsache 9.11 in was FAZ Ahmed's account of the events of Afghanistan in 1979 to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in New York traced, noting he Operating the "all relevant conspiracy theory constructs". Christopher Hitchens called the author a “certain” Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, who runs a “one-room institute” as a “ conspiracy-mongering ”.

Publications

  • A secret 09/11. Background on September 11th and the logic of American power politics . From the American by Michael Bayer and Werner Roller. Goldmann, Munich 2004, ISBN 978-3-442-15288-9 .
  • The London Bombings. To Independent Inquiry . Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd, London 2006, ISBN 978-0715635834 .

Individual evidence

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20130616110404/http://nafeez.mediamonitors.net/background.html
  2. http://anglia.academia.edu/NafeezAhmed
  3. Statement in response to a blog post by Nafeez Ahmed
  4. Nice conspiracy! , FAZ, March 28, 2003
  5. Christopher Hitchens: Arguably , Atlantic Books Ltd, 2011, ISBN 9780857892577 .