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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
| journal = Guardian (U.K)
| title = Tariq Ali Profile
| url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2007/jun/03/tariqali}}</ref>  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 world==
He has criticized the Western-led intervention in Libya, Operation Odyssey Dawn and Operation Unified Protector, as "selective vigilantism". <ref>{{citation
| url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/29/libya-west-tripoli-arab-world-gaddafi
| title = Libya is another case of selective vigilantism by the west: Bombing Tripoli while shoring up other despots in the Arab world shows the UN-backed strikes to oust Gaddafi are purely cynical
| journal = Guardian (U.K.)
| date = 29 March 2011
| author = Tariq Ali
}}</ref>
==References==
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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 world

He has criticized the Western-led intervention in Libya, Operation Odyssey Dawn and Operation Unified Protector, as "selective vigilantism". [2]

References