Imad Moustapha

Imad Moustapha (Arabic: عماد مصطفى; born 11 March 1959) is a former Syrian Ambassador to China[2] and the United States.

This organization was involved in establishing Meedan, "a non-profit social technology company which aims to increase cross-language interaction on the web, with particular emphasis on translation and aggregation services in Arabic and English.

[6] His wide range of interests include: globalization, cultural identities, social and economic impacts of the Internet, and Western classical music.

On 25 June 2011, the Washington Bureau chief of Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai reported in NOW Lebanon that Ambassador Mustapha was engaged in various espionage activities, as well as threats to Syrians living in the US.

[8] According to CNN political analyst Josh Rogin in 2017, before Mustapha departed for Beijing he had left in place a network of friends, Syrian Americans and others who had close ties to the regime and would lobby on Bashar al-Assad's behalf.