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'''Tariq Ali''' (1943-) is a political commentator and author, identified by the [[Guardian (U.K.)]], for which he writes, as associated with the "international left". <ref>{{citation | '''Tariq Ali''' (1943-) is a political commentator and author, identified by the [[Guardian (U.K.)]], for which he writes, as associated with the "international left". <ref>{{citation | ||
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Tariq Ali (1943-) is a political commentator and author, identified by the Guardian (U.K.), for which he writes, as associated with the "international left". [1] He was born in Pakistan, educated there and at Oxford University, and resides in the United Kingdom after criticizing the Pakistani government; he identifies as an "unwilling rebel". A writer for the Guardian since the 1970s, he has also long been associated with the New Left Review. Western relations with the Arab worldHe has criticized the Western-led intervention in Libya, Operation ODYSSEY DAWN and Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR, as "selective vigilantism". [2] References |