History of Zionism, US support for Israel and AntiArab / Anti Islam Media Coverage. Dr Abdallah schleifer. Abdallah Schleifer, Distinguished Lecturer in Mass Communication and Director of the Adham Center for Television Journalism at AUC, is a veteran journalist who has covered the Middle East for American and Arab media for more than 20 years.
Schleifer served as NBC News radio correspondent and TV producer/reporter in the Middle East from 1970 to 1983. Initially based in Beirut, Schleifer was the NBC News Cairo bureau chief from 1974 to 1983. During that time he conducted or produced numerous television interviews with Arab and Islamic
heads of state, including Egypt's President Mubarak, the late President Sadat, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, the late King Hussein of Jordan, Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, the late President Zia El Haq of Pakistan as well as with leading political, cultural and religious personalities
throughout the region. He covered every major conflict in the region, all Arab and Islamic summits, the Indo-Pakistani War, the rise and fall of the Palestinian fedayeen, Egypt's post-war political and economic "Open Door" policies and the oil development boom in Arabia.
Schleifer left NBC News t
o join the AUC faculty in the fall of 1983 as an Honorary Senior Fulbright Fellow and as a full professor but with the title Distinguished Lecturer. He was described at the time of his AUC appointment by then NBC News President Reuven Frank as "the most competent Cairo bureau chief we ever had and c
learly our most encyclopedic expert on the Middle East." Tom Pettit, NBC News Executive Vice President at that time, said: "Abdallah Schleifer has been a scholar in reporter's clothing, even though he's probably covered more wars, revolutions, hijackings, assassinations and general chaos in his regi
on than anyone else I know."
When Schleifer joined AUC he was charged with the mission to establish a TV news-training center. The result-The Adham Center for Television Journalism-has been hailed by voices as diverse as Muhammed Jasim Al Ali, managing director of Al Jazeera satellite channel; Joe
Foote, director of the Walter Cronkite Center for Journalism and Broadcasting at Arizona State University; Al Hayat newspaper; Peter Einstein, CEO of Showtime Arabia; Egypt Today; Sheikh Saleh Kamel, President of ART; Middle East Broadcast and Satellite, Digital Studio and other trade magazines, as
the outstanding training center for television journalism in the Middle East.
Schleifer also serves as director of the Sony Gallery for Photography, which is part of the Adham Center, and as publisher and senior editor of the electronic journal TBS (Transnational Broadcasting Studies), which is p
roduced biannually by the Adham Center and which has been acclaimed widely in both academic and industry circles.
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Please cite me just one verse from the Quran which supports your claim.
"In God We Trust" got inscribed on the money only after a coalition of protestant church groups failed to rewrite the constitution to indicate that this is a christian nation. They failed in congress and in the states, but amongst their supporters was a director of the US Mint. After getting congr
ess to grant him the power to control the design of the coinage, he promptly christianized America's cash. And obviously, it didn't stop there..
some have been in prison for 10+ years
FACT: one can deny any other historical event and get away with it, no one would give a shit!
Share your land with Palestinians! Or shut your mouth!!!
it would be good for your spirit to read the Frankish historians who documented the cannibalism their knights committed on their way to free Jerusalem for the glory of Christ.
Not to say that Muslims or Arabs are better, but simply that if we are to submit to ideas perpetrated by people like yourself, which exist on both sides, the world is surely headed for a nihilist peace.
as for conversion, the last time I checked, I do not remeber having converted to any religion, or praised any religion. so keep up your clever polemics.