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Tariq Ali (Urdu: طارق علی; / ˈ t æ r ɪ k ˈ æ l i /; born 21 October 1943) is a Pakistani-British political activist, writer, journalist, historian, filmmaker, and public intellectual. He is a member of the editorial committee of the New Left Review and Sin Permiso, and contributes to The Guardian, CounterPunch, and the ...
Tariq Ali is a writer, journalist and film-maker who was born in Lahore in 1943 and became involved in student politics in Oxford. He is known for his fiction, non-fiction and political commentary on topics such as Islam, 1968, communism and Pakistan.
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Tariq Ali (@tariqali_news) is a renowned writer, journalist and activist. He tweets about politics, history, culture and social issues from a radical perspective. Follow him to get his insights and opinions on the world events and movements.
A weekly review of world politics by one of the world’s sharpest and outspoken political analysts. Tariq Ali is the author of numerous books, both fiction and non-fiction, as well as a...
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Mar 9, 2022 · We go to London to speak with writer and activist Tariq Ali about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s historic address to the British House of Commons, Russia’s invasion and NATO ...
Jan 30, 2019 · Tariq Ali, a veteran activist and intellectual, recounts his memories of the 1968 uprising that toppled the military dictatorship of Ayub Khan in Pakistan. He also reflects on the global Left and the challenges of the present day.
Tariq Ali (Punjabi, Urdu: طارق علی) is a British-Pakistani historian, novelist, filmmaker, political campaigner, and commentator. He is a member of the editorial committee of the New Left Review and Sin Permiso, and regularly contributes to The Guardian, CounterPunch, and the London Review of Books.