Mohamed Sifaoui

Mohamed Sifaoui (in Arabic محمد سيفاوي) (born 4 July 1967) is an Algerian-French journalist and writer who claimed that he managed to infiltrate al-Qaeda. He wrote a book about the experience, ''Mes "frères" assassins. Comment j'ai infiltré une cellule d'Al-Qaïda'' (meaning My assassin "brothers": How I infiltrated an al-Qaeda cell). Many journalists criticize his ethics as his TV documentaries relate fictive situations and are polemical staging. Sifaoui has also been reprimanded by the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel, the institution regulating the French media, for several racist comments related to the case of Estelle Mouzin ("un restaurateur asiatique mis en cause, à tort, par Mohammed Sifaoui, dans la disparition de la petite Estelle Mouzin").

Regardless of the controversy around his work, Mohammed Sifaoui has written a series of studies on Islamism, especially in France, highly informative for some, but very questionable for others. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Sifaoui, Mohamed, Sifaoui, Mohamed
    Published 2010

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    by Sifaoui, Mohamed, Sifaoui, Mohamed
    Published 2004

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    by Sifaoui, Mohamed, Sifaoui, Mohamed
    Published 2007

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