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  • '''Mehrunnisa Yusuf''' is Pakistan Project Officer at the Quilliam Foundation. According to her Quilliam biogr ...man rights in the developing world and in times of complex emergencies. In Pakistan, she has worked in freelance capacity and at the Asian Development Bank on
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  • ...with the Muslim Brotherhood but also with members of the Deobandi sect in Pakistan, whose fundamentalism schooled the Taliban and inspired an army of al Qaeda
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  • *Radicalisation of the Sunni-Shi'a Divide: From Pakistan and Afghanistan to Iraq, Lebanon and the Gulf - Dr [[Ely Karmon]], Senior R
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  • According to the ''Washington Times'', the [[Center for Afghanistan Pakistan Excellence]] is an in-house intelligence organisation at U.S [[Central Comm
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  • ...s University, USA | [[Pak Institute for Peace Studies]] (PIPS), Islamabad, Pakistan | [[Research Institute for European and American Studies]] (RIEAS) , Athens
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  • *[[Shazad Ali]] - Dawn, Karachi, Pakistan
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  • *[[Staffan Darnolf]] – Chief of Party, Pakistan <td>Pakistan</td>
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  • :"19-25 June 2004, to Afghanistan and Pakistan on fact-finding visit. Flights and accommodation paid for by Saladin Securi
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  • ...e main supporters of this call were Brazil, South Africa, India, China and Pakistan. Latin American and Caribbean countries, grouped around the Declaración de
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  • Blount worked for the [[Foreign Office]] for ten years, serving in Peru and Pakistan. He was later head of operations in Karachi for Hong Kong investment bank [
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  • ===Afghanistan and Pakistan=== ...002, the ''Sunday Times'' reported that G Branch officers had been sent to Pakistan and Afghanistan to question four Britons being held in detention:
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  • ...Ayatollah Khomeini]] in his youth, he fled as a political refugee first to Pakistan, then Afghanistan and ultimately to the Netherlands. As of 2009, he is a Pr
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  • *[[Sipah-E Sahaba Pakistan]] (SSP) (renamed [[Millat-E Islami Pakistan]] (MIP) in April 2003) and splinter group [[Lashkar-E Jhangvi]] (LeJ)
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  • ...cleID=4145&TM=83634.28 'Let's seize the day': Two twentysomethings create Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum], Washington Jewish Week, Sept 28 2005, accessed 15 Dec
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  • Nazir-Ali's secondary education was in Pakistan. He read Economics, Sociology and Islamic History at the University of Kara ...uary 2010.</ref> He has said that he faced threats when he was a Bishop in Pakistan.<ref>Ruth Gledhill, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article
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  • ...the West’. The aim of this project is to ensure that target audiences in Pakistan have “constructive debate[s] on the compatibility of liberal and Muslim v
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  • IRC President [[John Whitehead]] visited the Afghanistan-Pakistan border shortly after the 1979 Soviet invasion. The IRC subsequently launche
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  • ...ome cases, they have become murderers. These days they don't have to go to Pakistan to learn how to kill people: there are several training camps in England. .
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  • '''The US and the Arch of Instability: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq'''
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  • ...''' - [[Mohammad Sidique Khan]] and [[Shehzad Tanweer]] arrive in Karachi, Pakistan in order, it is believed, to attend terrorist training camps. ...has ruled that Abid Naseer and Ahmad Faraz Khan should not be deported to Pakistan, which we were seeking on national security grounds. As the court agreed, t
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