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Akram Khuzam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Akram Khuzam Akram Khuzam ((アラビア語:أكرم خزام)) was the Al Jazeera Channel's former Moscow Bureau chief. He served as the Bureau Chief in Moscow for 9 years until he was replaced in a storm of controversy by Amro Abdel-Hamid in late September 2005.〔 (دماء جديدة في (الجزيرة) ) ''Akhbaruna'', September 20, 2005 - an Arab language Russian news site that addresses human rights issues.〕
Khuzam was famous for ending his reports by saying "...Akram Khuzam, Aljazeera, Moscooowww." 〔 (Did Al-Jazeera TV fire its Moscow correspondent? ), ''Angry Arab News Service'', September 21, 2005 - a blog site〕 ==Anti-Muslim statements== Akram Khuzam angered the Muslim community in Russia in 2004 by making anti-Muslim statements. He declared to a Russian TV channel that Islam promotes terrorism and that the Qur'an incite violence, and he said that three of the Muslim Caliphs were killed in internal terrorist conflicts. Mr. Geidar Dzhemal, the head of the Islamic Committee of Russia, asked Al Jazeera to fire Mr. Khuzam.〔 (Aljazeera Moscow Chief Fired ), ''Kommersant'', September 20, 2005〕 Al Jazeera stated that the replacement of Akram Khuzam in September 2005 was not related to the complaints raised by the Islamic Committee and was unrelated to Mr Khuzam's statements.
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