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Arab Propagandist, Ousted by Argentina, Now in Venezuela March 8, 1977 According to the ADL official, Triki’s Nazi leanings date back to World War II when he belonged to the “Neo-Destour,” an organization in Tunisia, which operated with the consent of German authorities during the Nazi occupation. He also did propaganda work against the Allies in collaboration with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who was in charge of Nazi broadcasts to the Middle East, and with pro-Nazi Arab emigres in Germany. https://www.jta.org/1977/03/08/archive/arab-propagandist-ousted-by-argentina-now-in-venezuela The Jews of Argentina: From the Inquisition to PerĂ³n - Page 255 - Robert Weisbrot, Robert Murciano - 1979 Under the guidance of Hussein Triki , one of the Arab League's top officers, the Argentine branch required scarcely a decade to become the major source of anti-semitic literature in the nation. Triki had had ample preparation for his work in Argentina. During the Second World War, he had collabor...