Everything about Tayseer Alouni totally explained
Tayseer Allouni (تيسير علوني) (also: Taysir, Tayseer) (also: Alluni, Aluni, Alony) is a journalist from the
Al Jazeera news channel. He was born in
Deir ez-Zor in
Syria in 1955 then in 1983 he moved to
Spain where he studied
Economics, and has lived there ever since, adopting Spanish citizenship in
1988.
Life
Alluni was born in Syria in 1955 and went on to obtain a bachelor's degree in economics from a Syrian university. He traveled to Spain in 1985 to continue his studies but due to economic hardships he worked as a trader instead. He married Fatima al-Zahra in 1987 and is a father of five children.
After becoming a Spanish citizen in 1988 he held a number of jobs in Spain, including teaching Arabic and working in the municipality taxation office of the city of Cueta. In 1996, he joined the Arabic service of the Spanish news agency
Efe as a translator. During his work there, he started freelancing for Al Jazeera. During this same year he also began working with the Institute of Peace and Dispute Studies in Granada. In 1999, he joined Al Jazeera as their correspondent in Afghanistan and headed the Kabul office for a period of two years before 11 September 2001. During the US war against the
Taliban and al-Qaida, he was the only foreign journalist to remain in Kabul and broadcast to the world images of the unfolding events.
After the US bombing of the Al Jazeera office in
Kabul, he returned to
Doha, Qatar, to continue his work for Al Jazeera as a newsroom journalist. During the Iraq war in 2003, he went to
Baghdad and covered the US-led invasion.
Work
Highlights of his career include
On Monday
September 26,
2005, a
Spanish court found Alluni guilty of collaboration with al-Qaida, sentencing the
Syrian-born, naturalized Spaniard to seven years in jail. Allouni, who insisted on his innocence throughout Europe's biggest al-Qaida trial, interviewed the group's leader
Osama bin Laden in
Afghanistan weeks after the
September 11 attacks in the
United States. Accused of acting as a financial courier to the group while in Afghanistan, Alluni, who had faced a maximum nine-year term, said in testimony he was only doing his job as a journalist. A campaign regarding his innocence has been mounted by amongst others Al Jazeera and the Arab Commission for Human Rights.
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