Founded | 1 July 2009 |
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Location | |
Product | Translation and original analysis services. |
Method | Media monitoring |
Slogan | Creating New Prospectives |
Website | http://www.middleeastmonitor.com |
The Middle East Monitor (MEMO) is a not-for-profit press monitoring organisation, founded on 1 July 2009. MEMO is largely focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but writes about other issues in the Middle East as well.
The staff and contributors of MEMO include Daud Abdullah, Ibrahim Hewitt and Ben White. One of MEMO's honorary advisers is Tariq Ramadan, an Oxford University lecturer and grandson of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna.
MEMO Publishers is a venture by the Middle East Monitor, with the first book published in June 2012. It publishes a range of authors who write about the Middle East, as well as providing a platform for up and coming writers to share their work about the region.
According to Ehud Rosen, MEMO generally supports Islamist positions within Palestinian politics. According to Andrew Gilligan, the Middle East Monitor promotes a strongly pro-Muslim Brotherhood and pro-Hamas viewpoint.
Anshel Pfeffer described MEMO as a "conspiracy theory-peddling anti-Israel organisation".
MEMO has been called 'antisemitic' by Community Security Trust, an organisation for security for the Jewish community in the UK.