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Anas Altikriti ((アラビア語:أنس التكريتي); born 9 September 1968 in Iraq) is the CEO and Founder of The Cordoba Foundation, a UK-based independent Think Tank which examines and comments on the relationship between the Muslim World and the West. The Cordoba Foundation (TCF) was founded in January 2005 and has since become one of the most important academic and research platforms which studies and analyses changing formations and trends throughout the Middle East, and the impact that has on Muslim-Western relations on the political, ideological, cultural and economic levels. TCF was established to confront the Huntington theory 'Clash of Civilisations', and instead assert that cultures and civilisations are in a constant state of dialogue, unless efforts are exerted mutually or exclusively to create a climate of conflict and clash. TCF draws upon the golden era of Andalusian times, when Muslims, Christian and Jews managed not only to live and co-exist side by side for many many decades, but to actually create one of Europe's most stunning and progressive ages, the remnants of which till this day draw tens of millions from around the world. TCF espouses the culture of dialogue, and has worked tirelessly to understand and address the problems of conflict, war, terrorism, extremism and discrimination, and has attempted to build peace wherever and whenever the chances allowed. Anas Altikriti himself is a hostage negotiator, who has successfully negotiated the release of 18 hostages from various conflict zones around the world, between November 2005 and October 2015. The Cordoba Foundation has attracted numerous detractors and adversaries over the years due to the nature, location and dynamics of its efforts. In 2009, David Cameron, then leader of the opposition, made a statement during a Parliamentary Prime Ministers Questions, in which he alleged that TCF was a front for the Muslim Brotherhood. He went on within the same breath to make the grave error of stating that the founder of TCF was Azzam Tamimi, rather than Anas Altikriti, demonstrating the shoddiness of the research that had been presented to him. Since then, TCF has attempted to press David Cameron on qualifying his statement and outlining his evidence for such an allegation. No response has ever been forthcoming from the now Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In late 2014, The Cordoba Foundation was listed as a terrorist group by the United Arab Emirates, along with the more than 75 various other international Muslim organisations which operate in a variety of fields. The British government has rejected this designation and asked the government of the UAE for a clarification on this matter. == Early life == Anas Altikriti was born into a Muslim family; his father Dr Osama Tawfiq Altikriti is a retired Consultant Radiologist who attained his Fellowship in Radiology from London in 1978. A well known opposition figure to the Ba'th regime which came to power in Iraq in 1968, he eventually came to head the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq for a number of years until the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime in 2003 at the hands of the US led invasion.〔:ar:أسامة التكريتي〕 In 2003, he retired from medicine and moved back to Iraq and served for 2 terms as a member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives on behalf of the Iraqi Islamic Party.
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