Lauren Booth, a British-born,  journalist and broadcaster, first visited Occupied Palestine  in 2005. Since then, she has campaigned for justice for the Palestinian people and is an outspoken critic of the Apartheid Israeli regime. In 2008, she joined  human rights campaigners on the first flotilla to break the siege of Gaza.

In a writing career spanning fifteen years, she has contributed to all major UK newspapers and many reputable magazines, including the Mail on Sunday, The Independent, The New Statesman and the Guardian. Lauren currently presents two programs on the news channel PressTV, both dedicated to Palestinian issues; Remember Palestine and Diaspora. 

In 2010 Lauren embraced Islam. She regularly gives talks  at international conferences on issues related to the Palestinian struggle, the media and Islamophobia and her personal journey to Islam.

'She's the pushiest woman I've ever met'.
A New labour insider, 1999

I'd like this space to reflect the kind of work I do as well as giving you an idea about who I am. I live by the mantra that all it takes for evil to thrive is that good men sit on the sofa whinging about speed cameras. So I've linked to some great protest organisations and charities that need your support - why not take a look? Meanwhile, If you consider Iraqi civilians 'collataral damage' or that global warming is a faster way to get a tan, please feel free to google 'Richard Little john'. To everyone else, peace, and thanks for your visit.

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