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  • The most controversial report was by Johann Hari of The Independent, called The dark side of Dubai, which prompted a response in Arabian Business and The Independent by one of the people he interviewed, Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi (to whom Hari in turn responded).

    Global Voices in English » Qatar, Dubai: Responding To British Media “Bashing” 2009

  • Now, BBC Arabic is reporting that the Libyan ambassador to India has also resigned from his post in protest at the violence being used to suppress the protests at home.12.23am: Middle eastern commentator Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, who tweets at @SultanAlQassemi, has been quick on the draw with a translation of Saif's statement tonight.

    Libya protests – as they happened 2011

  • Another panelist at the event, the young Emirati blogger Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi, said: "People say the youth of the Gulf aren't concerned or prepared...but they have the same ambitions as the young people elsewhere."

    UAE Citizens Petition Rulers for Elected Parliament Nour Malas 2011

  • After their departure, Qassemi went on to claim that Fidel Castro, the "supreme guide" of Guevara, was also a man of God.

    From the WSJ Opinion Archives James Taranto 2007

  • After their departure, Qassemi went on to claim that Fidel Castro, the “supreme guide” of Guevara, was also a man of God.

    A Green Che???? GayandRight 2007

  • After their departure, Qassemi went on to claim that Fidel Castro, the “supreme guide” of Guevara, was also a man of God.

    Archive 2007-10-01 GayandRight 2007

  • Sultan Al Qassemi, a columnist based in the United Arab Emirates who has tweeted non-stop on the uprisings, passing on information and English translations of key speeches, believes that some claims about the impact of social media need to be taken with a pinch of salt.

    The Guardian World News Peter Beaumont 2011

  • The move comes days after Iran's oil minister, Rostam Qassemi, said Tehran could cut off oil exports to "hostile" European nations as tensions rise over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012

  • National columnist Sultan Al Qassemi tweeted a description of the video earlier today.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Sultan Al Qassemi, a columnist based in the United Arab Emirates who has tweeted non-stop on the uprisings, passing on information and English translations of key speeches, believes that some claims about the impact of social media need to be taken with a pinch of salt.

    The Guardian World News Peter Beaumont 2011

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