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− | In February 2008, The Peace Train Organisation sponsored a Dublin talk by [[Michael Semple]], an EU official expelled from Afghanistan over alleged talks with elements of the Taliban.<ref>[http://thedubliner.typepad.com/the_dubliner_magazine/2008/02/face-to-face-wi.html Face-to-Face with the Taliban], | + | In February 2008, The Peace Train Organisation sponsored a Dublin talk by [[Michael Semple]], an EU official expelled from Afghanistan over alleged talks with elements of the Taliban.<ref>[http://thedubliner.typepad.com/the_dubliner_magazine/2008/02/face-to-face-wi.html Face-to-Face with the Taliban], [[The Dubliner]] Magazine, 11 February 2008.</ref> |
==People== | ==People== | ||
*[[Chris Hudson]] | *[[Chris Hudson]] | ||
*[[Gary Kent]] | *[[Gary Kent]] | ||
+ | *[[Tom Carew (Ireland)|Tom Carew]] | ||
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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[Irish Peace and Reconciliation Platform]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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+ | [[Category: Northern Ireland]] |
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Michael Semple
In February 2008, The Peace Train Organisation sponsored a Dublin talk by Michael Semple, an EU official expelled from Afghanistan over alleged talks with elements of the Taliban.[1]
People
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Notes
- ↑ Face-to-Face with the Taliban, The Dubliner Magazine, 11 February 2008.