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  • ...Yarkony''' is a former colonel in the Israeli Army and an adviser to the [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]]. ....pk/NewsOct2005/guestoct.htm "Visiting the Forbidden Land,"] ''Newsline'' (Pakistan), October 2005.</ref>
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  • '''Adam Ducker''' is an advisor to the [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]] and a campaign chair of the [[Next Generation Affinity
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  • ...sident of the [[American Jewish Muslim Association]] on the website of the Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum.
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  • ..., [http://www.ChoiceOfHomes.com ChoiceOfHomes.com] and an advisor to the [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]].
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  • ...in to Politics.' He also states that he served as Student president of [[Pakistan Rising Leaders]], though this is not claimed by the organisation itself.
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  • According to its [http://www.risingleaders.org/pages.php?pid=2 website] Pakistan 'Rising Leaders was created in recognition of the fact that Americans of Pa ...eace Forum]] one of its advisors [[Munzir Naqvi]] is also on the board of Pakistan Rising Leaders, however, his name does not feature on the Rising Leaders Bo
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  • ...the former Vice President of the World Bank and former Finance Minister of Pakistan. In an op-ed in Pakistan's major daily, ''Dawn'' Burki avers that "Pakistan should develop relations with Israel and the Jewish community in the United
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  • '''Irfan Hussain''' is a columnist for ''Dawn'' and a member of [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]]'s Advisory Board. The group's website describes him as In an article published in ''Dawn'', Hussain advocates that Pakistan recognize Israel for its own "national interest". [http://www.dawn.com/week
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  • ...ng for [[Deloitte & Touche]] in Washington, D.C. He was a founder of the [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]]. ...loyee from Pakistan, Topf was a little worried. He'd never met anyone from Pakistan, and that country did not recognize Israel. His new co-worker was not what
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  • :"In Nigeria, Uganda, Pakistan, Kenya, Brazil and Russia BAT advertises itself as a good corporate citizen
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  • David Cameron criticised neoconservatism in a September 2008 speech in Pakistan: ...mad Nazaz Sharif]] of the Pakistan Muslim League (former Prime Minister of Pakistan).
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  • ...ll further large-scale permanent immigration from the New Commonwealth and Pakistan.
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  • ...11/09 </ref> 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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  • ...n_2190607.html?1353930946 Lord Gilbert Suggests Dropping A Neutron Bomb On Pakistan-Afghanistan Border], ''Huffington Post'', 26 November 2012.
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  • ...worked with police, paramilitary and military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere since 9/11. <ref>Footnote 7, in David Kilcullen, ' ...e=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=34709&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=7&cHash=06939dbf60 Pakistan's Troubled Frontier, 15 April 2009]</ref> He is also a partner at the [[Cru
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  • ..."risk analysis" for its proposed pipeline project through Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • ...K, USA, Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Algeria, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Pakistan and Kuwait. As a Senior Advisor to the company, "Sir David’s knowledge of
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  • ...ndeep Ramesh, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,1827772,00.html Pakistan 'steps up nuclear programme'], ''The Guardian'' , July 24, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...eat Leader), the highest civilian medal of that country, for services to [[Pakistan]]. ...[[University of Warwick]] and four from [[Cardiff University]] - visited [[Pakistan]] in 2005.
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  • ...of an environmental, cultural and educational nature in both Scotland and Pakistan. Both Azra and her husband have ben involved in a [[British Council]] prop ...[[University of Warwick]] and four from [[Cardiff University]] - visited [[Pakistan]] in 2005.
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