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In 2005, he became the first full-time director of the [[Political Council for Coexistence]].<ref name="WT">Seth Mclaughlin and Jim McElhatton, Georgetown up in arms over stabbing of activist, ''Washington Times'', 11 July 2006.</ref> | In 2005, he became the first full-time director of the [[Political Council for Coexistence]].<ref name="WT">Seth Mclaughlin and Jim McElhatton, Georgetown up in arms over stabbing of activist, ''Washington Times'', 11 July 2006.</ref> | ||
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[[Category:UK|Senitt, Alan]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Senitt, Alan]][[Category:BICOM|Senitt, Alan]] | [[Category:UK|Senitt, Alan]][[Category:Israel Lobby|Senitt, Alan]][[Category:BICOM|Senitt, Alan]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 22 November 2021
Alan Senitt was a British political activist.[1]
He worked briefly for the political action committee of former Virginia governor Mark Warner. He also spent a year working for Lord Janner.[1]
From 2003 to 2005 he was public affairs officer of the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre.[1]
In 2005, he became the first full-time director of the Political Council for Coexistence.[1]
He was killed in 2006 in a robbery in Georgetown, Washington D.C. in July 2006.[1]