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  • ...eland |The Conflict in the North of Ireland]] | [[:Category:Iraq_War_2003 |Iraq War 2003]] | [[:Category:Target_Iran |Targeting Iran]] ...illiam Foundation]]‏‎, [[Sense About Science‏‎]] and the [[Science Media Centre]]
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  • *[[Academic Network LLC]] *[[Iraq Policy Information Project]] (IPIP)
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  • Throughout the rest of the world the company has a network of 11,850 BP branded service stations {{ref|21}}, 1,525 in the UK {{ref|22} ...n exploration in other Middle Eastern countries, such as Kuwait, Libya and Iraq and in 1954 the company was renamed British Petroleum Company {{ref|34}}. F
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  • ...ally selected non-English articles with the intent of distributing them to media outlets free of charge.<ref name=BR>Brian Whitaker, [http://www.guardian.co ...d their reports are frequently published in right-wing and neoconservative media outlets. While some analysts argue that MEMRI "could have more impact with
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  • ===Iraq=== ...Her mother Salima was from a family who had been one of the wealthiest in Iraq for generations<ref>Rahel Musleah, [http://www.hadassah.org/news/content/pe
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  • ...olicy in the Middle-East. AIPAC was quite enthusiastic about the US war in Iraq, and more recently has been urging actions against other perceived threats ...overnment.<ref>Bryan Bender, '2d probe at the Pentagon examines actions on Iraq', [http://web.archive.org/web/20050219100338/www.boston.com/news/nation/art
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  • ...008)</ref>This is achieved through “public outreach” to US and foreign media, and through programmes seeking to intimidate opponents of its ideology. *[[Middle East Media Research Institute]] - $7,500 in 2013
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  • [[Philip Morris]] | [[R.J. Reynolds]] | [[Bell Atlantic Network Services]] | [[BellSouth Corporation]] | [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] ==Media Industry Links==
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  • ...a promoter of President George W. Bush's war agenda, including the war in Iraq. More recently it has defied corporate funders in pushing for a more aggres *'''Foreign Policy:''' Avid proponent of the war on Iraq and extremely pro-Israel.
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  • ...personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys Iraq]], [[Erinys (UK) Ltd]] and [[Erinys South Africa]]. Erinys International wa .... It has subsidiaries in [[Erinys South Africa|South Africa]], the UK, and Iraq.
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  • ...al Director of CSTPV and is often seen interviewed or quoted on mainstream media, in his capacity as a &#39;terror expert&#39;. Its Director, [[Crispin Bla Janusian has been in Iraq since April 2003, and provides mercenaries for the protection of foreign wo
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  • ...nd consensus.<ref>Kees van der Pjil, Global Rivalries from the Cold War to Iraq, Pluto Press, 2006, pp.68-69.</ref> ...ween the Group and earlier attempts to construct a bourgeois transnational network or 'imagined community' through such élitist, secretive, male-only organis
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  • ...ch he writes of the need for the state to restore 'social capital'. <ref>[[Media:Civitas - Charity Framework.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Charities Commission, Civitas ...March 2010</ref> and was registered as a charity on 12 March 2001. <ref>[[Media:Civitas - Charity Framework.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Charities Commission, Civitas
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  • {{Powerbase:LM network: Resources}} ...the advisory board of the [[Scientific Alliance]] and is part of the [[LM network]], having contributed to [[Living Marxism]], [[Audacity]], the [[Institute
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  • ...a theme that would occupy [Wilkinson] for the rest of his life.” <ref>[[Media:Farewell words for prof. Paul Wilkinson.pdf| Speech]] given by Professor Al ...ed at Aberdeen]]At the book's launch in October 1977, Wilkinson warned the media that London was becoming a haven for terrorists. “They wish to take advan
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  • {{Powerbase:LM network: Resources}} ...Hume''' is associated with the libertarian and anti-environmentalist [[LM network]]. [[File:Mick_Hume.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Mick Hume in 2007 or 2008]]
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  • ...s merging B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries. ...h, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and public opinion.
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  • #[[Government Communication Network]] (referenced by Mat) #[[Media House International]] needs references and perhaps formatting
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  • ...manufactured the defective intelligence in the lead up to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making the case for the bombing of Iran. ...[Ray Cline|Cline]] a January 1978 congressional hearing on the CIA and the media where he stated: "The reciprocal relationship between the CIA and the Ameri
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  • ...eries, Topic: [http://www.ashbrook.org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref> ...eries, Topic: [http://www.ashbrook.org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref>
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  • ...ehalf of the UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed in Iraq by US Army psychological operations teams from a specially adapted aircraft ...ed troop timetable' (9 January 2006); 'Prime Minister in surprise visit to Iraq', (22 December 2005), or 'Iraqi ambassador upbeat on elections', (14 Decemb
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  • ==Psyops in Iraq==
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  • ...conflicts of interest. <ref> Joe Watts, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/george-osborne-evening-standard-editor-lebedev-jeremy-corbyn-a7636216.html ...ing back the British people', making 'a mockery of the independence of the media'.
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  • ...Aberdeen University before working at Aberdeen School for the Deaf. <ref>[[Media:About Michael.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Michael Gove, About Michael <http://www.mic ...nt assessment of Mr Blair has to be the manner in which he is handling the Iraq crisis,' but also added that: Blair was 'brave, to introduce market pressur
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  • ...oduced by the British government and it is then published in international media as if it was genuine news.<ref><http://www.lrs.co.uk/user/default.cfm>; <ht ...ng to FCO propaganda official David Dearnley the journalists, from Islamic media were shown 'what Britain and the British-led forces were doing to help rebu
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  • ...on British television as a pundit on terrorism and security issues.<ref>[[Media: Paul Beaver Biography.pdf|PDF copy]] of [http://www.beaverwestminster.com/ ...r in the Army Air Corps (Volunteers). * 27 years in defence, aerospace and media including Jane’s, BBC and national newspapers
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  • ...ter September 11th worked with police, paramilitary and military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere since 9/11. <ref>Footnote 7 ...he United States as Senior Counterinsurgency Advisor, Multi-National Force-Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.” <ref>East West Institute, [http://www.e
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  • ...of filmed entertainment, newspapers, pay and free-to-air television, cable network programming, book publishing, magazines and consumer marketing." [http://ww Describes itself as a 'constellation of media businesses'.i These include the production and distribution of motion pictu
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  • ...ush's Presidency, began privatizing and outsourcing broadcasting<ref> Free Media Online [http://freemediaonline.org/freemediaonlineblog/2009/01/22/armenian- ...rstandable reasons, Mr. Gedmin and Mr. Trimble would not advertise to U.S. media their achievements as public diplomats in the Czech Republic, where RFE/RL
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  • ==Iraq and 9/11== ...11, 2001. See main article: [[Project for the New American Century and the Iraq War]].
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  • ...errorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of St. Andrews]]<ref>[[Media:Screen grab of CSTPV Staff.JPG|Screengrab]] of CSPTV's website created 19 N ...urity-and-resilience-network/library/ London First Security and Resilience Network online library], LondonFirst.co.uk, accessed 1 March 2014.</ref> A colleagu
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  • ...his baby, the CSP, as the “Dominos Pizza of the policy business”<ref> Media Transparency [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipien ...Policy] accessed 4th March 2008</ref> and through Gaffney and the CSP’s network of members throughout the administration. Indeed, when Donald Rumsfeld addr
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  • ...2003-2004, following two years (2002-2004) as staff assistant on Iran and Iraq in Douglas Feith's discredited [[Office of Special Plans]].<ref>Brian Whita ...Institute]] (AEI) (July through September 2002). Following his return from Iraq in 2004, Rubin returned to [[AEI]] as a resident scholar. Rubin is a membe
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  • ...sented many of the neoconservatives who pushed for the 2003 US invasion of Iraq.<ref name=Benador>Benador Associates, [http://web.archive.org/web/200804301 In various media appearances, Phares has cautioned against enthusiasm for the Arab Spring, d
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  • ...blished in The Wall Street Journal and other mainstream business and trade media. [http://www.stthom.edu/academics/centers/cbes/paul_steidler.html] His 'lo ...it hired MCI, aka WorldCom Inc. to build a small wireless phone network in Iraq[http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/123016_worldcomiraq22.html]
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  • ...wanda, and the brutal violation of human rights in Cuba, Burma, China, and Iraq ... It has championed the rights of democratic activists, religious believe ...of directors for the [[National Endowment for Democracy]], the [[Internews Network]] and is on the Advisory Group for the [[United Nations Peacebuilding Fund]
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  • ...o served as his party's spokesman for environmental issues, transport, the media, arts, heritage, and tourism. : 30.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Iraq
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  • ...cessed 8 September 2010).</ref> Indyk frequently appears in the mainstream media as a "Middle-East expert." ...loyment of U.S. military might in the Gulf, mainly American overflights of Iraq from Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudia Arabia. Obviously, Israeli security w
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  • ...The Guardian,'' 29 June 2003</ref> '''Haim Saban''' is an Israeli-American media-mogul, billionaire<ref>Forbes, [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billion ...he bought [[ProSiebenSat.1]], Germany's largest privately-owned television network.<ref name="Econ">[http://www.economist.com/people/displayStory.cfm?story_id
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  • ...Consumer, Financial Services, Health, IT, Professional Service, Telecoms & Media, Utilities, Public Sector and NGOs. Echo Research is on the Register of Exp ...essing in particular the media debate around the case for Allied action in Iraq."<ref> http://www.echoresearch.com/en/publiccasestudies/</ref>
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  • ...ing Grenada, Panama, Iraq (1990-1), Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq (2003-present): ...ed in Operation Desert Thunder, a deployment to Southwest Asia to convince Iraq to comply with U.N. Security Council resolutions.
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  • ...publication.<ref> Robert Verkaik (2007) [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/confidential-papers-reveal-dyke-asked-the-bbc-to-reinstate-him-431791.html ...inetiq, the privatised research arm of the MoD with lucrative contracts in Iraq. The Observer reported:
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  • ...mission’. {{ref|27}} And of course that is what it was, transmitted into Iraq by means of [[Commando Solo]] the psyops aircraft used to broadcast propaga
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  • [[7644 (Media operations) Squadron]] | [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] [[D-Notice ...(V)]] | [[Services Sound and Vision Corporation]] | [[Directorate General Media and Communications ]] | [[Security Assistance Group]] | [[Targeting and Inf
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  • ...0s so perhaps it existed in name only, whilst legally taking the form of a network of offshore entities. It must have existed in some sense because several ne ...tary Cooperation (CIMIC); media operations; deception operations; computer network operations; electronic warfare and key leader engagement.<ref>"[http://www.
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  • ...00,42 including military contracts to cater for marines in Afghanistan and Iraq. ===The New Local Government Network (NLGN)===
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  • ...s new American investments - 20th Century Fox, Metromedia and then the Fox Network came at a huge price and costs would have to be cut in other News Corp vent ...h industrial relations system, simply to finance a new American television network. He was committed to overturning the social system in one country to pay fo
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  • ...pen Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] and has neoconservative connections. ...ompany on 25 July 2005. Its website was registered on 11 July 2005. <ref>[[Media:Open Europe Whois Record.pdf|Open Europe Whois Record]], accessed from Doma
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  • ...sein had supported the MEK for over 20 years and used them during the Iran-Iraq war. The group is heavily armed (it took tanks and artillery left in Saddam ...s repeatedly exposed Tehran's nuclear weapons secrets at great risk to its network in Iran. The group has "a pretty good record," according to Frank Pabian, S
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  • ...addam's non-existing weapons of mass destruction before the current war on Iraq. He became Minister of Human Rights in the Bremer/Allawi administration aft ...Muslim world to address “the suffering inflicted on the Muslim masses in Iraq by its dictator.”
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  • ...the Pentagon had secretly awarded Rendon a $16 million contract to target Iraq and other adversaries with propaganda. According to James Bamford: ...them their name -- the [[Iraqi National Congress]] -- and served as their media guru and "senior adviser" as they set out to engineer an uprising against S
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  • ..., including embezzlement, theft, and kidnapping". Several INC members fled Iraq fearing arrest.<ref>Jane Mayer, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/06/0 ....org/web/20041009204737/http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/092104A.shtml Your Media is Killing You], Truthout.org, 21 September 2004.</ref>
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  • ...es_Neocon_tactics_of_calling_those_who_disagree_unpatrioti ''guerilla news network''] and [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/research_topics/research_topics_show ...icle3.cfm?article_id=12121 "Syria’s uncertain future,"] ''World Security Network'', November 4, 2005.
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  • ...ll Street Journal for 10 years, and was a syndicated columnist with United Media/NEA in the early 1990s. Carter is also a frequent contributor to The New Yo ...rman and president of Broadcast Group at H & C Communications, operator of network television stations. Henry E. Catto was elected chairman of the [[Atlantic
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  • ...li-Palestinian conflict, and pushing a hardline stance on Iran, Syria, and Iraq. And just as he did during the Contra wars, Abrams seemed to use his perch ...navailable for interviews. Yet his gusto for the post was clear: "Iran and Iraq were part of his portfolio—'I have two-thirds of the axis of evil!' he en
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  • {{Powerbase:LM network: Resources}} ...endan O'Neill]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. In particular, he has written for [[LM]] magazine and [[Rising East]],
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  • ...Lovestone]], the ex-communist trade union leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During hi ...her because of the congruity of their views. In this sense, The Group is a network which is spread through history departments, journalism, advertising and, i
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  • ...ge members of Congress who may be wavering in their support for the war in Iraq not to 'cut and run'."<ref name="AF">[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/22/was ...rticle/2007/08/22/AR2007082202555.html?sub=AR "Left, Right Proxies Push on Iraq."], ''Washington Post'', 22 August 2007</ref>.
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  • ...d, [http://www.radaronline.com/features/2007/01/betting_on_iraq_1.php "The Iraq Gamble. At the pundits' table, the losing bet still takes the pot,"] ''Rada *Faiz Shakir, [http://thinkprogress.org/2007/02/04/kristol-worried/ "Kristol: Iraq Chaos Shows That Insurgents Are ‘Worried,’ Recent News Is ‘Slightly O
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  • ...so operate OSI initiatives, which address specific issues on a regional or network-wide basis, and other independent programs. OSI in New York is also the hom == About the Open Society Institute and the Soros Foundations Network ==
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  • ...uropean government relations services, principally in London and Brussels; media relations across Europe; political campaign management; and financial servi ...that [[New Bridge Strategies]] - a company established to help clients win Iraq reconstruction contracts - "looks an awful lot like an outgrowth of Barbour
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  • ...ector. In September 2003, he was appointed by the [[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]] as a Commissioner of [[English Heritage]]. In November 2003 he ...NHS Confederation Affiliate Forum]] and a founder member of the New Health Network. He is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Socie
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  • ...pressure group for militant anti-communism and is at the centre of a vast network of front organisations. One of its main activities, Casey told the Senate I ...hip with US and other intelligence agencies(see note 83, P.374).</ref>This network shifted its focus after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the present "w
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  • ...n Action Group]]. In November 2014 he was appointed as [[BICOM]]'s Head of Media. <ref>Simon Barrett [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/lobbying/ite ...children and the vulnerable from terrorists.” <ref>Tim Shipman, ‘Scum! Iraq bombers use Down’s Syndrome victim’, ''Sunday Express'', 6 February 200
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  • ...mi5-said-iraq-exacerbated-the-threat-from-international-terrorism MI5 said Iraq “exacerbated the threat from international terrorism”] ...pinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/74-terror-spin/3508-mi5-says-iraq-qa-dominant-issueq The al-Qaida threat to Britain]
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  • ...l things American and a strong supporter of taking military action against Iraq'. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/09/30/nos ...hey get a free vote to decide who runs their country, unlike the people of Iraq, but they surely can’t expect the nation’s foreign policy to be run by
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  • ...University]] and chairs a Brussels-based think tank, the [[European Muslim Network]]. Politically, Ramadan was opposed to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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  • ...Trust]</ref>. It is one of the largest organisations in the world to use media to help development and is funded through external grants and voluntary con ...C World Service Trust (2003) ''The Current State of the Broadcast Media in Iraq''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/docs/iraqmediaaudit.pdf] </ref>.
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  • ...gence matters. Until September 11 2001 he was mainly active in Francophone media. Prior to that Moniquet wrote extensively about intelligence related matte ...man, investigators describe as a key manager of a European Al Qaeda terror network, 35-year-old [[Djamel Beghal]] is believed to be cooperating with French an
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  • ...nded in September 2006 with 28 members in the [[910 Group]], its citizens' network.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080102015101/http://www.vigilantfreedom. CVF claims to be a 'fast-growing international citizen's network' with a mission to 'to protect liberty, counter sharia laws that oppose hum
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  • ...rism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below. *Blowback By Ricochet: Algeria, Iraq And Al-qaida, Chatham House, 13 March 2003
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  • ...and has been one of the most widely quoted ‘terrorism experts’ in the media. ...enior adviser to the [[Olive Group]] (security and military contractors in Iraq and Libya), he currently sits on the board of Britains [[Charity Commission
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  • ...ritain. In 2014 it emerged that MI5 had also gained effective control of a network of domestic Nazi sympathisers.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26365085 M **G9A: Libya, Iraq, Palestinian and Kurdish groups.
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  • ...query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9800E7DB1E3AF932A25752C0A9679C8B63 Iraq Is Focal Point as Bush Meets With Joint Chiefs], ''New York Times'', 11 Jan ...ent saying, 'Go find me a way to do this.'" Bush also says the emphasis on Iraq will accompany a de-emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Secretary
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  • ...as long record as a friend of Israel. Was an advocate of regime change in Iraq. Became a multi-millionaire when [[WPP]] group, a public-relations company Burson-Marsteller comprises global public relations network of 94 offices and 1600 employees. [[Penn, Schoen and Berland]] (Penn's con
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  • | [[RISC-ISC Global company network]] ...nagement Ltd being the lead company of a [[RISC-ISC Global company network|network of interlocking firms]]. They continued from the same address (1 Cavendish
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  • ...Kohlmann as an expert.<ref>cited in ''United States v. Sabri Benkhala'' [[Media:USA v Sabri Benkahla Court of Appeal.pdf| Court of Appeal Ruling]] Note.7</ ...iba, the Taliban, and al-Qaeda.<ref>referenced in ''USA v. Ali Timimi'', [[Media:USA v. Ali Timimi - Motion in Limine regarding items found in search of Mas
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  • ..., good-will or trust that might have enabled them to penetrate a terrorist network." ...consistently opposed the invasion of Afghanistan and subsequently that of Iraq, joining the Anti-war Coalition at its inception, becoming a member of its
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  • ...independent communications consultancy, specialising in issues management, media handling and stakeholder relations, with outstanding expertise in public po ...troversial issues such as non-jury trials in some complex fraud cases, and Iraq.'<ref>Voluntary Sector, BUCKBY FIRM NABS NYE AS CONSULTANT, ''PR Week'', 18
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  • ...Evening Standard''. <ref>Tim Luckhurst, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/so-was-it-the-standard-wot-won-it-or-just-a-sign-of-the-times-820745.html S ...l, a British charity banned by the US government as “part of the funding network of Hamas” and as a terrorist organisation in its own right." Gilligans ad
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  • ...ada]], [[Cyprus]], [[Germany]], [[Gibraltar]], The [[Falkland Islands]], [[Iraq]], [[Kosovo]], [[The Netherlands]] and [[Northern Ireland]]. In addition, B ...ute 6 is the main road North out of Basra. It runs through the badlands of Iraq’s marsh Arabs They make a living from crime - carjackings, smuggling and
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  • ==The Iraq deception== ...tetter was a significant actor in the deception leading to the invasion of Iraq in 2003. According to Alex Abella's book on the RAND corporation:
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  • ...as a ‘counter terror adviser on Sri Lanka… and UK Islamism’. <ref>[[Media:Dominicwhiteman.blogspot.pdf|PDF]] of <http://www.dominicwhiteman.com/about ...m extreme Islamism and other subversive, terror-related threats’. <ref>[[Media:Dominicwhiteman.blogspot.pdf|PDF]] of <http://www.dominicwhiteman.com/about
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  • ...supporter of advocacy groups aimed at building support for the invasion of Iraq and represented [[Lockheed Martin]] amongst others. Jackson is also a member of the [[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]], was a founding member of the [[American Enterprise Institute]]'s [[New A
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  • ...ogus information in his own hand — and then cause it to be leaked to the media. ...leaders &#8212; some of whom have been sharply critical of the campaign in Iraq.
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  • ...oup]], which won a Pentagon contract to carry out psychological warfare in Iraq. *[[Hollinger International]] A Canadian media company formerly owned by [[Conrad Black]], who appointed [[Richard Perle]]
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  • ...pig farmer who has fronted programmes about farming on BBC TV, becoming a media personality in the process. His documentary series ''Jimmy Doherty's Farmin PAN UK [Pesticide Action Network UK] letter to BBC
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  • : 21.07.1994 / 21.04.1996 : Committee on Culture, Youth, Education and the Media : 16.09.2009 / ... : Delegation for relations with Iraq
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  • ...ence officers in each force area will have access to the unit via a secure network. Her Majesty’s Inspector welcomes the proposal to bring some rationalisat ...etcu.org.uk/media/article.jsp?id=666&chkx=f01c90cfaf0f7717c6029b5aaec5e9c8 Media] 24/11/10, accessed 22/01/11</ref>
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  • ...pitalist, anarchist; Reclaim the Streets, Disarm DSEi and the Earth First! network}} ...Network. Bishop was exposed by activists in July 2013.<ref name="Netpol">Network for Police Monitoring, [https://netpol.org/2013/07/25/jason-bishop-new-alle
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  • ...w.stockholm-network.org/network/details.php Think Tank details], Stockholm Network, accessed 7 April 2009.</ref> a working group of European market-oriented t ...e initial funding for Policy Exchange, with a loan of £75,000. <ref>see [[Media:Policy Exchange Financial Statements 30 September 2002.pdf|Policy Exchange
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  • ====Youth Civil Activism Network (YouthCAN)==== ...ts-networks/youth-civil-activism-network-youthcan-2/ 'Youth Civil Activism Network (YouthCAN)'], ''Institute for Strategic Dialogue''. Accessed 6 December 201
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  • ...xploit the demand for private security in the wake of 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. ...ssed. Diligence worked with the plant managers, union officials, and local media sources to expose the perpetrators by publicizing their plans in a local ne
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  • ...und the arguments hard to digest. One of the reasons why this Government's media management has been strongly criticised is that it is good at it. Tony Blai ...:1%">“Some of my friends think I’ve gone slightly out of my mind about Iraq.” - Daniel Finkelstein, October 2001<ref>Daniel Finkelstein, ‘Saddam mu
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  • ...nt [[Gary Kent]] of [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] spoke about ‘The Left and Iraq’. That was followed by a drinks reception in the Fellow's Garden in Pete ...Commission on 27 April 2006 under a Trust Deed dated 10 April 2006. <ref>[[Media:Henry Jackson Society - Charity framework.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Charity Commiss
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  • ...lly the deputy head of the organisation” at this time<ref>''R. v. F'', [[Media:Kohlman cross robertson qc.pdf| Cross Examination of Kohlmann by Geoffrey R ...of the Bush administration, I was a loud opponent of the U.S. invasion of Iraq from the start, and I'm personally a Barack Obama supporter. How exactly do
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  • ...edia. The website describes VIGIL as a "private, international anti-terror network" which is "headquartered virtually" and backed by the VIGIL Foundation whic ...egistered to [[Dominic Whiteman]] at an address in South Wimbledon, <ref>[[Media:VIGIL Whois Record.pdf|Whois Record]] of VIGILNETWORK.COM retrieved from Do
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  • ...[Ray Cline|Cline]] a January 1978 congressional hearing on the CIA and the media where he stated: "The reciprocal relationship between the CIA and the Ameri ...r [[Bill Gill]] warned American journalists against talking to the Italian media, which he claimed was "Infiltrated by the Communists". Instead he suggeste
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  • ...n_ar_singles The Stockholm Network Annual Report 2007/2008], The Stockholm Network</ref>). ...enior people from the private, public and third sectors' in healthcare to 'network with leaders in the sector'. Held in conjunction with [[LCS International C
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  • ...uest Walid Shoebat falsely claimed that Obama is "definitely a Muslim"], ''Media Matters for America'', 11 September 2008</ref> ...slamic studies experts debunk inflammatory allegation made on Fox News], ''Media Matters'', September 3, 2010. Accessed 09 November 2016. </ref>
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  • ===Iraq Commission=== ...d with producing a blueprint for Britain's future involvement in Iraq. The Iraq Commission Report was launched in a special programme on Saturday 14 July a
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  • ...and its bloggers were later among the founders of the [[Euston Manifesto]] network,<ref>Alan Johnson, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/21/the ...n mentioned atrocities committed by US or UK, but only to complain why the media cut Israel similar slack.<ref>Brett, [http://www.hurryupharry.org/2009/01/0
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  • The need for euphemisms is thus high on the agenda, such as: "Iraq is going through a transition phase," but the organisation's web site has a ...or Norwegian People’s Aid, an organization that was also pummeled in the media for taking sides during a war that pitted Muslim against Christian." <ref>
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  • ...ission America Abroad Media - Our Mission and Philosophy]", America Abroad Media website, accessed January 2009.</ref> ..." approach<ref>"[Layalina, public diplomacy for the reality TV era]", Arab Media blogspot, 1 February 2007, accessed January 2009.</ref> but its boards of a
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  • ....cfm?authID=12 Dr. Hubertus Hoffmann President and Founder World Security Network Foundation], accessed 14 September 2008</ref>]] '''Hubertus Hoffmann''' is president and founder of the [[World Security Network]] (WSN). On the WSN website Hoffmann is described as a "German entrepreneur
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  • Pipes is a frequent media commentator, mostly on the Middle East and terrorism, who has been criticis ...ml Daniel Pipes: Not Renominated to the US Peace Institute]", History News Network website, accessed March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...vernmental, and non-governmental institutes, think tanks and networks. The Network is linked to [[NATO]] and provides the search service for the NATO website. :* Crisis and Risk Network (CRN)
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  • ...ia campaign that would “create a reform ‘echo-chamber’ by developing media coverage outside of Syria that points to the President’s difficult task o ...named [[Ali Taslimi]] working on behalf of Camp Ashraf, a refugee camp in Iraq north of Baghdad that houses over 3,000 Iranian MEK members and supporters.
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  • ...nic Warfare Operational Support (EWOS) section works in conjunction with a network of 11 other bases in the UK to provide service delivery.<ref> [http://www.r :(iv) Computer Network Operations - 'Actions to attack, exploit and defend friendly and adversary
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  • .... Under the rather chilling website branding of '[[UK Resilience]]', this network of organisations also works closely with the [[Special Branch]] and [[MI5]] ...So productive has this been that it has occasioned little attention in the media.
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  • ...%20Media%20Strategy%20.pdf ''Lights, Camera, Jihad: Al-Shabaab’s Western Media Strategy''], The International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and P ...az Maher, [http://www.newstatesman.com/religion/2008/01/muslim-vote-london-iraq What do we want? Clean streets], ''New Statesman'', 17 January 2008.
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  • ...urnalists can apply for workshop on elections], International Journalists' Network, 17 January 2008</ref> ...FES Honors OAS Secretary General Insulza With Its Annual Democracy Award], Media Newswire, October 2007. (Accessed: 9 October 2007)</ref>
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  • ...far right, or pro-Israel publications such as [[Harry's Place]], [[Pajamas Media]], [[Standpoint]] and the ''[[Weekly Standard]]''. It is maintained by an ...9 June 2009</ref> It also crossposts material from the far-right [[Pajamas Media]].
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  • ...in the [[Centre for Social Cohesion and the Media]] and [[Civitas and the Media]] sections, which is a legitimate comparison given the relationships betwee ...n Muslims in America and it is "at war in Afghanistan and in occupation in Iraq". Yet they don't have that kind of radicalisation. Why? My answer is there
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  • ...t. It also argues that CSC staff members seek to "appear regularly in the media" and that here they are "commenting on a variety of issues relating to the ..."of the antiextremist think-tank [[Quilliam]]"; Hussein al-Alak, of the [[Iraq Solidarity UK]]; and [[Diana Nammi]], of the [[Iranian and Kurdish Women's
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  • ....png||300px|thumb|right|PJ Media, screengrab from [https://pjmedia.com/ PJ Media] ]] ...032157/http://www.techcentralstation.com/052005G.html "The Rise of Pajamas Media"], Tech Central Station (web archive), 20 May 2005</ref> Upon its inception
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  • ...who agree with the idea of an Israel fully anchored in the West’. <ref>[[Media:Friends of Israel - José María Aznar Promotes the Friends of Israel Initi ...an]], [[Jeffrey Gedmin]], [[Robin Shepherd]], among many others.’ <ref>[[Media:Friends of Israel - The Initative.pdf|PDF Copy]] of The Friends of Israel I
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  • ..., Random House 1999, pp.137-138.</ref>The AFL was itself linked to the BSC network though another front organisation, the [[American Labor Committee to Aid Br ...the non-communist left in the Cold War, and of the neoconservatives in the Iraq War.
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  • ...by President [[Vaclav Havel]] and [[Margaret Thatcher]]. According to the Media Transparancy Site<ref>http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php? According to Media Transparency<ref>http://www.mediatransparency.org/allinonesearchresults.php
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  • ...esman for the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] after the US invasion of Iraq. [[MJ Rosenberg]] of [[Media Matters Action Network]], a former AIPAC staffer, notes:
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  • ...vasion of Iraq, the indefinite detention and abuse of prisoners, the CIA's network of secret prisons and the National Security Agency's program of warrantless ...for various Neoconservative agendas, including the pre-emptive invasion of Iraq’. But it could it be argued that most of Ledeen’s writing at the AEI a
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  • ...elligence/story/10176.html Iraqi exile group fed false information to news media] Knight Ridder Newspapers, 15 March 2004.</ref> ...elligence/story/10176.html Iraqi exile group fed false information to news media] Knight Ridder Newspapers, 15 March 2004.</ref>
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  • ..., including embezzlement, theft, and kidnapping". Several INC members fled Iraq fearing arrest.<ref>Jane Mayer, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/06/0 ....org/web/20041009204737/http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/092104A.shtml Your Media is Killing You], Truthout.org, 21 September 2004.</ref>
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  • ...ations and Infrastructure for the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in Iraq <ref>"[http://www.bapsc.org.uk/about_us-andy_bearpark.asp About Us]", BAPSC ...rk recognised the inconvenience of short term contracts for his members in Iraq, however, he suggested that in the long term private security companies wil
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  • ...company was dogged by controversy around its operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.<ref>Peter Beaumont [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/20/al-qaida-g ....uk/world/2009/feb/13/blackwater-changes-name-xe US security firm mired in Iraq controversy changes its name]", ''Guardian.co.uk'', 13th Feb 2009, accessed
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  • ...tober 2010</ref> lobbying organization and non-profit 501(c3) that targets media outlets as well as other corporate and non-business oriented organizations *[[Roy O Wikoff]] - Network Manager
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  • ...ibertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the [[LM network]]. *[[Tessa Mayes]] (ed) ''Disclosure: media freedom and the privacy debate after Diana'' London: [[London International
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  • ...ibertarian and allegedly 'humanist' views in what has been dubbed the [[LM network]]. From December 1995 until 22 February 2000 [[Living Marxism]] published *12-17-98: 'Degrading' Iraq - author unknown, article offline.
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  • In 2011 he was also the 'national security adviser for the [[Christian Action Network]] and an analyst with [[WikiStrat]] and he is a former intelligence analyst He has written for [[Pajamas Media]] and [[FrontPage]] Magazine, among other publications including the 'peer-
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  • ...lar websites [[Campus Watch]], [[Jihad Watch]], [[Professors Watch]] and [[Media Watch]].<ref name="Silence"/> Horowitz also founded [[Students For Academic ...over the Networks after speaking at a university-sponsored teach-in on the Iraq war. Gilroy argued that:
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  • ...nding between us. To suggest these meetings are 'secret' simply fuels the media hype that surrounds the issue, which brings us back to the reason why it's ...Smith]] of [[College Public Policy]], who duly produced a series of ‘key media lines’ for those required to discuss the issue: ‘This is not about lobb
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  • '''Society, Media, and Governance''' '''A Media Roundtable Discussion'''
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  • *[[Joseph Clayton]] Dish Network CEO and president USA *[[Abu Dua]] al Qaeda in Iraq leader Iraq
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  • ...'s supporters and detractors. After a bruising process in Congress and the media, Hagel's nomination eventually passed on 26 February 2013.<ref>Halimah Abdu ...leged lack of support for Israel became a major issue in the political and media fight. As Connie Bruck reported,
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  • ...obbying against any arms sales to Arab regimes, beginning with Egypt, then Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. In the 1980s, another priority was the conversio ...om the international terrorism list, along with no sale of cargo planes to Iraq
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  • ...h section, called Ordre et Tradition, was an international fascist contact network with a clandestine paramilitary wing, the Organisation Armée contre le Com ...would also crop up in the judicial inquiry into the Rosa dei Venti covert network, detailed below. The Director of ISSED's magazine Politica e Strategia was
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  • ...om/commentisfree/libertycentral/2010/jan/13/islam4uk-ban-freedom-of-speech Media-savvy designer Islamists must not distract us from the real danger] The... ...extremists in Luton who hurled abuses towards the returning soldiers from Iraq, but attributed this to ‘fearing a backlash from the rest of the British
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  • ...speech in the same year.<ref> Ken Clarke is banking on well-choreographed media appearances, The ''Sun'', 8 September, 2005, accessed 10 May 2006. Nexis Sc ==Spinning democracy in Iraq==
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  • ..., the suspicions about Philby could no longer be avoided but the Old Boys' network would still function; it was Elliott, Philby's most devoted friend, who was ...Many other areas of life were affected: the schools and universities, the media, the Churches" (303)*.
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  • handicapped the network of groups he had established in Germany and Switzerland. The loss of Grau and his network in 1984 had been preceded by that of
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  • focus, coming under the sway of Brian Crozier and his covert network, the 6I. Having joined MI6 in 1951, Steele was posted to Basra in Iraq; in 1953, he
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  • According to one source the Club “forms part of a closely-linked network of far-right groups occupying the space between the [[Conservative Party]] ::* In Iraq and other anti-terrorist battle-fields, forget “hearts and minds”. The
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  • ...An Insider's Interpretive Case Study'' - see the [https://www.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/webteam/shared/pdfs/annualreport/Annual_Report_2008.pdf ...bert, [http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/jan/28/muslims-media-hate-crimes ‘Muslims in the UK: beyond the hype’], ''The Guardian'', 28
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  • ...dicalisation & Contemporary Political Violence, [https://www.aber.ac.uk/en/media/departmental/interpol/csrv/radicalisation-programme-final-4---participants- ...ped in [his] decision to [challenge casual Islamophobia perpetuated in the media immediately after the bombings] by Tarique Ghaffur, the country's senior As
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  • ...dividuals', designed to discourage young people from travelling to Syria, Iraq or being radicalised. <ref> [http://familiesmatter.org.uk/ FAST Home page], ..."BrMed"> [http://breakthroughmedia.org/#our-work Our work], ''Breakthrough Media website'', accessed 16 January 2017. </ref>. The campaign included a campai
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  • ...ade &amp; anti-globalisation protestors, Socialist Workers Party, Dissent! network}} ...an undercover until 2007, with a second deployment targeting the Dissent! network,<ref name="ucpi.covername"/>.
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  • ...2006: London ISM stall at march and rally commemorating 3rd Anniversary of Iraq War.<ref name="l.e.31Mar19"/> * 11-12 March 2006: London NoBorders host first UK No Borders Network gathering at The Square squatted social centre, Holborn.<ref name="ldn.hist
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  • ...ipation in inter church events, local initiatives and the Harvest Alliance network. Support of missionary work to Kenya, South Africa and Israel || the advanc ...ng other Christian charities, producing and/or distributing literature and media items to enlighten others about the Christian religion and promoting unity
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  • ...inistries. School of Ministries for training in Christian Ministry. Church Network in Lambeth. youth group. marriage ministry. || 1- the advancement of the Ch | 1199473 || [[Marie Colvin Journalists' Network]] || https://mariecolvinnetwork.org/ || || the objects of the charity are,
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  • ...ally. for example, RAAIS 2017 supported code club, a nationwide charitable network of volunteers and educators who run free coding clubs for young people aged | 1198911 || [[Regenerative Agroforestry Impact Network]] (RAIN) || https://www.rainumbrella.org/ || || the object[s] of the CIO [
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  • ...cross borders, this is defined as Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Malta, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi ...opia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, ivory coast, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Malay
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