Not-for-profit press monitoring organisation
The Middle East Monitor (MEMO ) is a not-for-profit press monitoring organisation[ 1] and lobbying group [ 2] [ 3] that emerged in mid 2009.[ 4] MEMO is largely focused on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict but writes about other issues in the Middle East , as well. MEMO is pro-Palestinian in orientation,[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] and has been labelled by some commentators as pro-Islamist ,[ 8] [ 9] pro-Muslim Brotherhood ,[ 10] [ 11] and pro-Hamas .[ 12] [ 13]
MEMO is financed by the State of Qatar .[ 14] [ 15] Its director is Daud Abdullah , former Deputy Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain [ 16] [ 17] and the current director of the British Muslim Initiative .[ 18]
Events
In June 2011, MEMO organized a speaking tour for Raed Salah , leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel . Salah, who was banned from entering the UK by the home secretary , was held in custody pending deportation until April 2012, when an immigration tribunal ruled that the home secretary had been misled.[ 19] [ 20]
In 2011, MEMO co-organized an event with Amnesty International and Palestine Solidarity Campaign entitled "Complicity in oppression: Do the media aid Israel?" featuring Abdel Bari Atwan .[ 21] [ 22]
On 22 August 2015, MEMO organized an event entitled "Palestine & Latin America: Building solidarity for national rights", featuring allegedly antisemitic cartoonist Carlos Latuff and British Palestinian activist Azzam Tamimi . Jeremy Corbyn was scheduled to appear but pulled out.[ 23] [ 24]
In November 2017, MEMO organized an event entitled "Crisis in Saudi Arabia: War, Succession and the Future", a discussion of future succession in Saudi Arabia 's monarchy , regional rivalries with Iran , and war in Yemen .[ 25]
Staff
The staff and contributors of MEMO include Daud Abdullah , Ibrahim Hewitt and Ben White.[citation needed ]
Criticism
In 2011, John Ware of BBC News described MEMO as a pro-Hamas publication.[ 19]
In 2015, Labour Party leadership candidate Liz Kendall said: "It seems deeply unwise for Jeremy [Corbyn] to appear on at [sic ] a conference organised by MEMO, an organisation that the Community Security Trust has said is infamous for repeated negative conspiracy theories about Israel and Jewish people in public life."[ 26] The Trust describes MEMO as an anti-Israel organisation that promotes conspiracy theories and myths about Jews, Zionists , money and power.[ 27] [ 28] [ 26] [undue weight? – discuss ] It said that MEMO had "questioned the suitability of Matthew Gould for the post of UK ambassador to Israel simply because he was Jewish".[ 28] [undue weight? – discuss ]
The same year, Andrew Gilligan , a reporter for The Sunday Telegraph , described it as "a news site which promotes a strongly pro-[Muslim] Brotherhood and pro-Hamas view of the region," its director Daud Abdullah as "a leader of the Brotherhood-linked British Muslim Initiative , set up and run by the Brotherhood activist Anas al-Tikriti and two senior figures in Hamas," and its senior editor, Ibrahim Hewitt , as chairman of Interpal , which he said was also linked to Hamas and the Brotherhood. Gilligan noted its location at Crown House, which he described as a "hub" of the Muslim Brotherhood's European activities.[ 29] [ 30] [ 31]
Palestine Book Awards
Since 2012, MEMO sponsors and organizes the annual Palestine Book Awards. [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] The award is intended for books in English on various Palestinian topics.[ 35] [ 36]
See also
References
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^ Quinn, Ben (8 April 2012). "Palestinian activist wins appeal against deportation" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 22 December 2024 .
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^ Dysch, Marcus. "Amnesty to host anti-Israel Atwan talk" . www.thejc.com . Retrieved 22 December 2024 .
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^ "About the Palestine Book Awards" . Palestine Book Awards. Archived from the original on 7 November 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023 .
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