User:Mohammad Bassam Tablieh

Mohammad Bassam Tablieh, born in Damascus, Syria in 1971, holds a British & Syrian Nationalities. He graduated from Damascus University, Faculty of law in 1993, and joined Syrian Bar Association in 1995. He moved to the UK to pursue his education and obtained Masters In international & Comparative Business Law in 2001 from London Guildhall University, and completed his Common Professional Examination Diploma from the same University in 2002 and finished the Legal Practice Course Diploma in 2003 from the same University (which merged with another University and became London Metropolitan University). Mr. Bassam Tablieh started practicing as a solicitor in the UK and established his own firm (Cham Solicitors) in 2013, in which he managed to represent many high-profile clients including the Kuwaiti Embassy in London, State of Arab League (London Office), and many Sheikhs.

Mr. Bassam Tablieh has excelled greatly over the years in his career, obtaining and achieving many successful cases in various areas of the law. His dedication and keen eye to details has allowed him to flourish in many difficult aspects that require elite experience. When the crises started in Syria in March 2011, he stands against the Human Rights violations and criticised the Syrian regime for their atrocities against the Syrian people. He became largely involved in Human Rights as an activist defending the Human Rights Principels and laws. Mr. Tablieh appears regularly on various Arab TV channels including Aljazeera TV, Alarabiya TV, Sky News Arabia, BBC Arabic, Russia Today, Alhora TV… talking about legal and political issues related to UK, Syria laws and International conventions i.e. Refugee Conventions. Mr. Tablieh was a former member of Charter Institute of Arbitrator (London branch) in 2009 and currently a member of Chatham House (the Royal Institute of International Affairs).

He also was one of the founders of National Commission for Syrian Jurists (www.nc4sj.com), and assisting in drafting and establishing many Syrian political and Human Rights organisations.