Mustapha Karkouti

Mustapha Karkouti (1943 – July 16, 2020)[1] was a Syrian freelance journalist and media consultant, residing in London since the early 1970s.

Mustapha Karkouti
Born1943
DiedJuly 16, 2020 (aged 77)
OccupationJournalist and media consultant
Known forJournalism

Personal and career background

He was born in Latakia in northern Syria. He started as an agency journalist in the 1960s and went on to be a founding member of the Lebanese daily newspaper As-Safir. As its foreign correspondent he was sent to London in the early 1970s where he met his wife in 1977. They were married in 1978.

In 1993 he was elected President of the Foreign Press Association in London. Karkouti was a founding member of the Arab-US Forum, and an elected member of Chatham House Council. He was a frequent guest on TV and radio talk shows, such as BBC News's Dateline London.

Iranian Embassy siege

Whilst arranging a trip to Tehran, he was taken hostage in the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London. The hostage-takers, who were primarily Arab, used him to communicate with the police and other hostages. He was released before the British Special Air Service (SAS) stormed the embassy.[2][3]

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