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Nasser Weddady ( ar, ناصر ودادي) is a Mauritanian-American activist known for his social
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during the
Arab Spring The Arab Spring ( ar, الربيع العربي) was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in Tunisia in response to corruption and econo ...
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Biography

Weddady is the son of a Mauritanian diplomat who served as Mauritania's ambassador to Ethiopia, Nigeria, Libya, Benin, and Syria. Consequently, Weddady grew up primarily in Syria and Libya. He speaks fluent Arabic, English, French, Spanish, and Hebrew. When his parents returned to Mauritania in the 1990s he became involved with the country’s opposition movement. In 1999, Weddady left the country and sought asylum in the United States.


Career

In 2007, Weddady joined the
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as Director of Civil Rights Outreach. In 2009, he aided prosecutors in the
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case who were seeking to understand the sources of radicalization in the Islamic community. He left the AIC in April 2014. In 2011, during the events of the Arab spring Weddady used Twitter, Facebook and blogs to train activists in the Middle East and draw media attention to critical issues and developments.
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, the social media tracker, ranked him as one of the top four most influential Twitter users during the uprisings. Weddady has also been credited with contributing to the release of numerous imprisoned activists and bloggers in the MENA region. In 2012, Weddady co-edited with journalist
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the anthology ''Arab Spring Dreams'', a collection of the best essays from the
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. Weddady has been published in the New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, and Baltimore Sun and has appeared on numerous media outlets. Nasser Weddady has stated in his bio that he is involved with law enforcement agencies, such as the FBI, and advised on "radicalization" activities.http://www.empowerpeace.org/documents/W2W2010SpeakerBios.pdf


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