Tayseer Allouni (Arabic: تيسير علوني; also: Taysir, Tayseer, 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. He interviewed Osama bin Laden following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, and was controversially convicted on terrorism-related charges in Spain in 2005.[1]
^A dangerous subject, Leslie Crawford, July 14, 2006 Financial Times
TayseerAllouni (Arabic: تيسير علوني; also: Taysir, Tayseer, Alluni, Aluni, Alony) is a journalist from the Al Jazeera news channel. He was born in Deir...
interviewed Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks along with TayseerAllouni. During his career, Mir has also interviewed various world leaders...
spreads mischief throughout the world. —Osama Bin Laden's interview with TayseerAllouni, October 21, 2001 As an adherent of Islam, bin Laden believed that...
in undermining the safety of Palestinians. In an interview given to TayseerAllouni in 21 October 2001, bin Laden stated: "Jihad is a duty to liberate...
organizations experienced reporting and movement restrictions. Reporter TayseerAllouni was expelled from the country and Diyar Al-Omari, another reporter...
the followers of Islam." In late October 2001, Al Jazeera journalist TayseerAllouni conducted an interview with Osama bin Laden which was videotaped. Al-Jazeera...
the interview was relayed in English by the BBC monitoring service. TayseerAllouni of Al Jazeera conducted an interview with bin Laden on October 21,...
and correspondent, TayseerAllouni had become compromised as a partisan of the Taliban cause. Khanfar was brought in to replace Allouni as Kabul bureau chief...
devastated interests, burning towers and collapsed economies." In 2005, TayseerAllouni, an Al Jazeera journalist who was tasked to interview Osama bin Laden...