
Quillette Cetera Exposing the Qatar Lobby: Chama Mechtaly on Islamism, Censorship, and the West
Dec 12, 2025
Chama Mechtaly, a Moroccan-American artist and policy advisor, shares her insight on Qatar’s influence in Western institutions. She discusses how Qatar funds think tanks and universities to shape discourse, suppress critical voices, and promote an Islamist agenda under the guise of democracy. Mechtaly reveals her personal experiences with censorship and explores the implications of the Abraham Accords. With reflections on cultural preservation and a hopeful vision for regional peace, she highlights the need for accountability from Qatar in reshaping its ideological ties.
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Western Self-Censorship Around Qatar
- Chama Mechtaly warns Western institutions have been self-censoring about Qatar's role after October 7th.
- She attributes this to deep financial ties that chill journalism and policy critique.
Thrown Off A TED Stage For Being Pro-Israel
- Chama recounts being disinvited from a TED Talk in Marrakesh after organizers learned she supported Israel.
- She believes Qatari influence blocked her from speaking to students on inclusion and belonging.
From Pragmatic Investment To Ideological Shift
- Qatar invested pragmatically in Islamist networks and media before the Arab Spring to hedge future regional power.
- That investment later became more ideological after the 2017 blockade and reshaped Qatari identity and policy.
