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Salah osseiran biography of michael

          Salah N. Osseiran, a Lebanese businessman, sought to purchase one of International Finance's investments.!

          Owners Database

          Most of the people owning Lebanese media outlets are either politically affiliated, or belong to powerful Lebanese families, or have major business interests – sometimes all of the above combined.

          Women are under-represented, holding mostly minor shares as part of a bigger family. 

          Media and Politics Come Hand in Hand

          Forty-three current or former Ministers or Members of Parliament own shares in the selected media companies.

          Plaintiff Salah Osseiran brought this action against the International Finance Corporation ("IFC") for breach of contract, promissory.

        1. Salah N. OSSEIRAN, Appellee v.
        2. Salah N. Osseiran, a Lebanese businessman, sought to purchase one of International Finance's investments.
        3. Director appointed salah osseiran.
        4. This paper argues that the loss of Syria as a safe home affects Palestinian woman born in Syria in several ways.
        5. Out of them 15 are incumbent Members of Parliament or Government. Many more are politically affiliated. High-level politicians are amongst the owners: the former President of the Republic, the former (and current) Prime Minister, and the Speaker of Parliament all own media outlets directly or through their family members. Six political parties (including five represented in Parliament) and the Lebanese State also appear as owners.  Out of the 37 monitored media outlets, 31 are owned by families, individuals or partie