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[[Image:Jemima Khan.jpg|400px|right|thumb| Still image of Youtube Video of Jemima Khan giving her speech at the Quilliam Foundation launch on 22 April 2008 in London. Retrieved on 23/02/10]]
 
[[Image:Jemima Khan.jpg|400px|right|thumb| Still image of Youtube Video of Jemima Khan giving her speech at the Quilliam Foundation launch on 22 April 2008 in London. Retrieved on 23/02/10]]
 
Jemima Khan is the British [[UNICEF]] UK Ambassador, ex-wife of Pakistani cricketer turned politician, [[Imran Khan]], and a supporter of the self-professed counter-extremist think-tank, the [[Quilliam Foundation]].  
 
Jemima Khan is the British [[UNICEF]] UK Ambassador, ex-wife of Pakistani cricketer turned politician, [[Imran Khan]], and a supporter of the self-professed counter-extremist think-tank, the [[Quilliam Foundation]].  
In April 2008, she was invited by [[Ed Husain]] to attend the launch of the [[Quilliam Foundation]]. Jemima Khan gave a short speech about the importance of the Quilliam Foundation and wished it all the best in the months and years to come.
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In April 2008, she was invited by [[Ed Husain]] to attend the launch of the [[Quilliam Foundation]]. Jemima Khan gave a short speech about the importance of the Quilliam Foundation and wished them success.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN0QBNXMjxQ Jemima Khan Speech at Quilliam  Foundation Launch on 22 April 2008, Youtube], accessed 23/02/10</ref>
  
 
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Still image of Youtube Video of Jemima Khan giving her speech at the Quilliam Foundation launch on 22 April 2008 in London. Retrieved on 23/02/10

Jemima Khan is the British UNICEF UK Ambassador, ex-wife of Pakistani cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan, and a supporter of the self-professed counter-extremist think-tank, the Quilliam Foundation. In April 2008, she was invited by Ed Husain to attend the launch of the Quilliam Foundation. Jemima Khan gave a short speech about the importance of the Quilliam Foundation and wished them success.[1]

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