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  • ...is &#39;dedicated to promoting dialogue and establishing relations between Pakistan and Israel at the political, cultural, social and economic levels&#39;. The ..., 2009.</ref> however, changing the status quo on Israel/Palestine between Pakistan and Israel is hardly a politically neutral position.
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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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  • 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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  • *[[Tashbih Sayyed]], Editor and Publisher, ''Pakistan Today''; [http://www.benadorassociates.com/sayyed.php Bio].
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  • ...is &#39;dedicated to promoting dialogue and establishing relations between Pakistan and Israel at the political, cultural, social and economic levels&#39;. The ..., 2009.</ref> however, changing the status quo on Israel/Palestine between Pakistan and Israel is hardly a politically neutral position.
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  • ...American Zionist and a veteran pro-Israel lobbyist, is the co-founder of [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]] and the founder of [[Eye On The Post]], an organisatio
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  • ...tinues to advise and work with major grassroots development initiatives in Pakistan." [http://www.trumanproject.org/directors.php] ...the ''New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News'' (Pakistan). In one of these articles Ziad writes:
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  • ...ith. However children from Developing countries like Bangladesh, China and Pakistan work for very little wages, barely enough to survive , and in terrible envi
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  • ..., Africa, Russia, finance, protectionism, US-EU relations, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Islam and Iran".<ref name="bwire" />
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  • Morris argued in an August 2010 article that recent floods in Pakistan and China were unlikely to have been caused by global warming, he cited alt ...east than normal and causing more cold air and rain to fall over northern Pakistan and China.
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  • ...nation has discovered the virtues of economic freedom and technologies... Pakistan can also look at its giant nemesis across the border to see how India is wr
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  • ...d'Abo]] and have 60 members of staff in 15 countries including Morocco and Pakistan and will combine with Edelman's existing 85 person strong UAE business. The
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  • ===Pakistan===
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  • ...land, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Morocco, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, S
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  • == Pakistan == ...the [[University of Warwick]] and four from [[Cardiff University]] - visit Pakistan to take part in discussions and dialogues with Pakistani students. The over
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  • ...ntial Muslim populations (Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Palestinian territories, Saudi Arabia and Turkey) shows 63% continue t
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  • #[[Pakistan Rising Leaders]] attention to references
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  • ...lic Policy Analysis]] in Nigeria; The [[Alternate Solutions Institute]] in Pakistan; [[The Center for Research and Communication ]]in the Phillipines; The [[Ro
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  • ...Policy Analysis]] in Nigeria| | The [[Alternate Solutions Institute]] in Pakistan| | The [[Center for Research and Communication]] in the Phillipines| | Th
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  • Haqqani "has previously served as [[Pakistan]]’s ambassador to Sri Lanka, and as a political advisor to Pakistani prim ...Policy, The New Republic and The Financial Times. He regularly comments on Pakistan, [[Afghanistan]], and Islamic politics and extremism on BBC, C-Span, CNN, N
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  • ...in, Luxembourg, Mexico, Malaysia, Monaco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Peoples Republic of China, Romania, Russia,
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  • ...mbourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Peoples Republic of China, Romania, Russia,
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  • ...a, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Colombia, India, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan
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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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  • ...has written and directed numerous films, documentaries, advertisements and Pakistan's only English-language feature film. He has also presented television and
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  • ...proliferation of nuclear weapons the US imposed economic sanctions against Pakistan for its 1998 nuclear testing. Raytheon attempted to complete a prohibited s
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  • ...Hawk jets, worth £1bn, to India. This is despite the danger of the India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir spilling into war and destabilising the entire region.
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  • ...vely pursue the £1bn deal. This was at a time when India’s dispute with Pakistan over Kasmir threatened to turn into a (potentially nuclear) war, which woul
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  • ...e [[NATO]] Secretary-General, from 1983 to 1986 and at the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan from 1976 to 1983. He attained the Foreign Service’s highest rank in 200
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  • *[[Pakistan All Party Parliamentary Group|Pakistan]] (APPG)
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  • ...tion Information Center]]s' in Washington, D.C., and London, as well as in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In Qatar, he became the point man on the rescue of Pvt. [[
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  • Pakistan
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  • ...from [[Edinburgh University]], Charlie worked for development charities in Pakistan, Bosnia and the UK. Most recently he was the Appeal Director for a major fu
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  • ...lobby. He edited web based publications such as [[Muslim World Today]], [[Pakistan Today]] (Both share a URL). <ref>'Speakers & Organizers', [http://www.intel ...ist's View, Foreign Policy Of Pakistan, and Shadow Warriors - Afghanistan, Pakistan, Taliban." <ref>'Speakers' Biographies: Tashbih Sayyed', [http://web.archiv
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  • *[[Embassy of Pakistan]] Belgium
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  • Pakistan ...was granted by the provincial government to a joint venture between Shell Pakistan and Premier Oil (See Corporate Watch profile: Premier Oil). Public controve
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  • In 1998, Premier and [[Shell]] created a joint venture company in Pakistan which was involved in 11 concessions and five significant gas fields. In Ma
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  • ...ny. The reversal happened after a visit to some of Nestlé's facilities in Pakistan – a trip paid for and arranged by Nestlé, a fact Lord Ahmed failed to re
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  • Support Aamir Raza, a former Nestlé employee in Pakistan who was is seeking to remain in Canada after suffering attacks and threats
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  • '''Toxic Dump in Pakistan''' {{ref|273}} A toxic dump and spill in a valley in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province posed a serious health hazard for local vill
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  • ...xford, he made a documentary with two friends about the Afghan refugees in Pakistan. The documentary was aired on British television and sparked his interest i
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  • [http://www.opml.co.uk/publications/social_exclusion.html Social Exclusion in Pakistan]
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  • ...Hydro]] ASA | [[Novartis]] Foundation | [[Novo Nordisk]] A/S | [[OMV]] | [[Pakistan Refinery Limited]] | [[Pranda Jewelry Public Company Limited]] | [[Statoil]
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  • '''Khalid Mahmood''' (born 13 July 1961 in Kashmir, Pakistan) is a [[Labour Party]] politician in the United Kingdom. He has been Membe
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  • ...ght countries: Albania, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Myanmar, Netherlands, Pakistan and the UK [4]. ...ve ongoing projects in the following countries: Albania, Burma, Indonesia, Pakistan and the UK (several in the North Sea, Wytch Farm and Wareham) [5].
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  • Pakistan ...t venture company for exploration and production. Kirthar National Park is Pakistan's biggest wildlife sanctuary harbouring a wide variety of animal and plants
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  • For information on Premier Oil’s involvement in Pakistan:
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  • ...t the British Embassy in Moscow, and at the High Commission in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He was Private secretary to the Permanent Under Secretary at the [[Foreig
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  • ...and that Pearson’s Affordable Learning Fund has no current investment in Pakistan and has made a point of not investing, to avoid a conflict of interest. ...among the authors as we’ve worked together, first on education reform in Pakistan (in which we are still involved), and second as part of an innovative team
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  • ...helicopter has been exported to Australia, Egypt, Germany, India, Norway, Pakistan and Qatar, and the Wasp has been sold to Indonesia and New Zealand. The AB4
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  • ...ng missions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, among others.
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  • Irene Khan was born in Dhaka (now capital of Bangladesh, but then in East Pakistan) in 1957, into a relatively wealthy family &mdash; her father was a doctor Khan grew up East Pakistan and in Northern Ireland where she was sent in 1973 by her family
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  • ...//www.thebulletin.org/issues/nukenotes/jf02nukenote.html Nuclear Notebook: Pakistan's Nuclear Forces, 2001], Bulletin of the Nautilus Institute, January/Februa
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  • *[[Khadija Haq]], Pakistan, President, [[Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Center]]
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  • ==Pakistan== On 4 September 2007, Pakistan's The News wrote<ref>[http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=992
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  • ...(President of Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Secretary-General of Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)) ...(President of Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Secretary-General of Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
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  • ...Rendon's info-war teams would be sent were Jakarta, Indonesia; Islamabad, Pakistan; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Cairo; Ankara, Turkey; and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The
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  • ...East including Iraq, the occupied Palestinian territories, Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has received awards from various organizations including the Anti-Defam ...ws, the same people who advocated the war in Iraq, Afghanistan, attacks in Pakistan etc. Clearly Arab dictatorships fear a regional rival but radical Zionists
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  • ...hapattis rising up his white British reader's gorge, though a reference to Pakistan "in the 19th century" does make one wonder whether Caldwell can tell his br ...armies occupying Iraq and Afghanistan, the drones wiping out villagers in Pakistan, not to speak of the unstinted arming and funding of the nuclear settler st
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  • ...http://mattortega.com/2007/07/12/kristol-attack-pakistan/ "Kristol: Attack Pakistan,"] ''wp blog'', July 12, 2007.
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  • *Pakistan and Afghanistan *[[Richard C. Holbrooke]], US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
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  • ...t imperfections and the farm size-productivity relationship: Evidence from Pakistan. Heltberg, R. World Development 26: 1807-1826, 1998.
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  • *[[Nafis Sadik]] (Pakistan), former Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund;
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  • ...d of the South Asian Department of the Foreign Office, dealing with India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.<ref>‘Obituary: Duncan Slater’,
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  • <td>[[Syed Akbar Zaidi]], Pakistan </td> <td>[[Aasiya Riaz]], Pakistan</td>
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  • :On Pakistan post February 2008 elections.<ref>[http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/connect
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  • ...r]] Zia is best known as an out-spoken critic with a sharp tongue. Born in Pakistan, and living in London since 1961, he has acquired a reputation as a prolifi
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  • * [[British Red Cross]], Pakistan Earthquake Relief
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  • ...l_cruickshank/2007/12/plan_b_for_pakistan.html.printer.friendly Plan B for Pakistan], Guardian: Comment is Free, 27 December 2007.
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  • ...ear strikes against India."<ref>Peter Beaumont, Paul Beaver, Anwar Iqbal, 'Pakistan's plan for a nuclear hit Scientist defects with list of Indian targets', ''
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  • ...tp://counterterrorismblog.org/2006/09/pakistan_expert_finds_powerful.phpa "Pakistan Expert Discusses Powerful Al Qaeda-Taliban Network in Waziristan,"] ''Count
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  • ...ear strikes against India."<ref>Peter Beaumont, Paul Beaver, Anwar Iqbal, 'Pakistan's plan for a nuclear hit Scientist defects with list of Indian targets', ''
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  • *Ambassador [[Ahmad Kamal]] (Pakistan) ...nd]] (Switzerland); [[Munther J. Haddadin]] (Jordan); [[Pervez Hoodbhoy]] (Pakistan); [[Reiner K. Huber]](Germany); [[Vasiliy Krivokhizha]] (Russia); [[Sally L
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  • * Opinion piece by Samina Ahmed and John Norris, "A 'Moderation' of Freedom, Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf Isn't Practicing What He Preaches", The Washington Post,
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  • In October 2001 Coca-Cola workers in Punjab, Pakistan were dismissed for calling a ‘strike’. The strike turned out to be a br
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  • ...f>; the key areas it covers is Foreign Policy in (Afghanistan, MEPP, India-Pakistan, Iraq)<ref>FCO website, FCO Departmental Report 2003, Chapter 8, [http://ww
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  • ...arachi bomb 'terrorist murders' -- Bush SECTION: WORLD, DATELINE: KARACHI, Pakistan</ref> and by the time he contributed to a report on a Ricin attack at a Par
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  • ...', ‘she points to the 241 suicide bombs that have exploded since 2001 in Pakistan, where there is no foreign occupying presence. Blowing oneself up has becom
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  • ...[Hamas]], [[Hezbollah]], [[Muslim Brotherhood]] and [[Jammat-e-Islami]] of Pakistan. <ref> [http://conflictsforum.org/what-we-offer/ Conflicts Forum - What We
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  • ...tion of Afghanistan, when he was stationed for three years in neighbouring Pakistan, that Crooke first met militant Islamists. The mid-1980s were a wild time o
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  • ...another woman, in 2009 he and Ali-Khan were wed in a religious ceremony in Pakistan. (See: Leon Watson, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2594532/Former ...lim within the Sunni/Sufi Islamic practice, [with] family originating from Pakistan [and] living in London for over thirty-five years”. He also had a backgro
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  • ...in the UK for four years before going first to Kuwait then on to train in Pakistan, before next heading to the US.<ref name="ASL526">Robert Lambert, [http://w
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  • ...rge of the network's training camp in Khalden, Afghanistan, is captured in Pakistan.
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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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  • *''Islamist Networks: The Afghan-Pakistan Connection'', 2004, Columbia University Press.
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  • ...rations, Operations Director for the [[Tioxide Group]] and Director of ICI Pakistan Ltd. Currently Chairman of the University of Teesside. <ref> From Ensus web
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  • ...he connection, and when Timimi was telling the [other defendants] to go to Pakistan, what he was really telling them was to go to Al Qaeda. What Kohlmann reall ...shington and let him use his computer. He also helped him ship packages to Pakistan, including paintballs which were allegedly for military training.<ref>[[Med
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  • ...] and [[Harry's Place]]. In 2009 it launched [[Khudi]] a project targeting Pakistan.<ref>[http://www.khudipakistan.com/faq/ FAQ], Khudi, accessed 2 December 20 ===Focus on Pakistan===
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  • ...ning did not necessarily stem from the al-Qaida leadership in Afghanistan, Pakistan or elsewhere, the strategy did"<ref>En Claire, Bosnia's Now-Clear Link to t
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  • ...born in India during British rule, and a mother born in what was then East Pakistan, now Bangladesh.<ref>Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Penguin Books, 2007, p.2.</r
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  • ...irm’s significant transactions included the privatization of state-owned Pakistan Telecommunication Co. Ltd. in 1994.
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  • Calling Mexico "a failed state" though "not like Pakistan," Peretz said in 2009 that he is "extremely pessimistic about Mexican-Ameri ...king their lives — in Darfur, for example, or in Gaza, or in Iraq, or in Pakistan, or in Afghanistan, or in Indonesia — in a way that we could all emulate.
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  • ...appointed by US President Barak Obama to chair a review of Afghanistan and Pakistan policy, which was completed in March 2009.
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  • ...ding in recent years China, Ukraine, India, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Poland, Pakistan and Afganistan<ref>The Royal College of Defence Studies, [http://www.da.mod
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  • ...000 and 2001 for a humanitarian organization, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and in 1999 for a refugee advocacy organization in Albania and Kosovo. He
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  • ...d has shown a particular interest in suicide bombers and relations between Pakistan and the Arab countries. ...onal Affairs (Karachi), and U.S. military audiences. She frequently visits Pakistan in support of RAND research to examine the current political climate in the
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  • ...y years in the [[CIA]] including postings as station chief in the Lebanon, Pakistan and Paris.<ref>[http://public.cq.com/docs/hs/hsnews110-000002467195.html DH
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  • ...ftermath and implications of the 9/11 attacks, reporting from Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Far East. Nick has just finished a film for Al-Jazeera on the inves
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  • ...Corporation]] terrorism expert with a particular interest in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq, and so called 'nation building'. Jones is also an adjunct profess
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  • ...for the US Government, and is currently preparing a study on the future of Pakistan. He has been Senior Advisor to the Chairman of MBI International since 2003
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  • ...Studies Insurgency and counter-insurgency; Terrorism; Islamist movements; Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran; Russia and the former Soviet Union; US political cul
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  • ...al Peace]], previously covered Central Europe for The [[Financial Times]]; Pakistan, Afghanistan, the former Soviet Union, and Russia for The Times (London), a * 2007.03.08 "[http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/08/opinion/edlieven.php Pakistan is the Priority]" in ''The International Herald Tribune''
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  • ...arrest Muslim author and former al-Qaida recruiter as he boards flight to Pakistan], Daily Mail, 10 May 2008.</ref> On his release 12 days later, Greater Manc [[Private Eye]] reported shortly afterwards that Butt had returned to Pakistan, and questioned suggestions that he was a 'Walter Mitty' figure.
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  • ===RICU discussed with Pakistan government=== ...ting and implementing a similar organization in Pakistan. Rehman discussed Pakistan's problem with terrorism using the assassination of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
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  • ...ction in the Netherlands was restrained, but the film prompted protests in Pakistan.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/03/28/fitna.reaction/#cnnSTC
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  • ...ction in the Netherlands was restrained, but the film prompted protests in Pakistan.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/03/28/fitna.reaction/#cnnSTC
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  • '''Pakistan''' *[[Intelligence Bureau (Pakistan)|Intelligence Bureau]] (IB)
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  • ...can's company, [[Harcourt Consultants]], continued to do work for Vitol in Pakistan until four years ago' (approx 1997)<ref>Barnett, A. & Bright, M. (2001) [ht
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  • ...can's company, [[Harcourt Consultants]], continued to do work for Vitol in Pakistan until around 1997.<ref>Barnett, A. & Bright, M. (2001) [http://www.guardian
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  • ...frica; Monsanto France; Monsanto Fund; Monsanto India; Cornfacts; Monsanto Pakistan; Monsanto Spain; Monsanto UK; BioTech Basics; BioTech terms; Biotech Knowle
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  • ...it of the family of [[Benazir Bhutto]] to secure an inspection contract in Pakistan. According to the investigation, 'no satisfactory explanation of these omis
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  • ...nship between the organization and the Government. A Committee member from Pakistan questioned the group's views on Islamophobia in Europe.' <ref> [http://www.
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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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  • ...aher, [http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/1194/pakistan-times-square-bomber Pakistan: The Group Behind The "Times Square Bomber"], ''Gatestone Institute'', 13 M ...te.org/1339/pakistan-government-joining-jihadis-they-are-supposed-to-fight Pakistan: Government Joining Jihadis They Are Supposed to Fight], ''Gatestone Instit
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  • ...e once I sowed hate: Ten years ago, I hoped to inspire an Islamist coup in Pakistan. Going back, I saw the tragic results, Maajid Nawaz.</ref>It (like many of ...uslims who live in Britain physically but psychologically are connected to Pakistan or other Muslim societies.There is a huge radicalisation problem in the pri
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  • * Terrorist insurgencies in "lawless Western Pakistan, possibly along with Osama Bin Laden"
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  • ...ill deal mainly with Financial Reform, Security, Cyber Technology, Energy, Pakistan, Afghanistan, World Food Problem, Global Cooling, Social Networking, Medica *[[Richard C. Holbrooke]], Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
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  • ...itor of the Zionist-friendly website [[Muslim World Today]], also called [[Pakistan Today]], established by Pakistani born Israel lobbyist [[Tashbih Sayyed]]. *[[Pakistan Today]]
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  • ...in India with King George V’s Own Bengal Sappers and Miners RIE then the Pakistan Engineers. He then served with the Royal Engineers in England, Germany and
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  • ...her minorities, as well as its mass executions of students and dissidents. Pakistan is not being held accountable for introducing Sharia law in order to appeas
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  • Inter-Services-Intelligence, more commonly referred to as '''the ISI''', is Pakistan's premier intelligence agency.
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  • ...ng climate policy'', was published in Right Vision News<ref>Graham Dawson, Pakistan: Privatising climate policy, ''Right Vision News'', 01-May-2010</ref>
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  • ...slim soldier or soldiers in Birmingham" was issued by "Al-Qaeda leaders in Pakistan and Iraq to dozens of their followers in this country". Such a plot, they c
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  • ..."tantamount to allowing Afghan drug traffickers to police the boarder with Pakistan". Shepherd, resigned from one of BAPSC member companies in 2006 due to the
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  • ...e embargoes to more serious allegations of false flag terrorist attacks in Pakistan <ref> Brinkley, J. [http://www.kansascity.com/2010/11/05/2399129/murderous- ...er the Geneva Convention in dealing in the likes of Iraq or Afghanistan or Pakistan?" Price replied, "Absolutely not," because these people, they crawled out o
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  • ...y wrote an article regarding the drought in Russia and floods in China and Pakistan, all of which have been largely blamed on Climate Change. He disregards thi
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  • Although largely defeated in Iraq, Al-Qa'ida is challenging the stability of Pakistan, the Arabian Peninsula-notably Yemen and the Horn of Africa, Southeast Asia ...recent floods in Pakistan where the key priorities of the UK aid effort in Pakistan were air transport of relief stores and restoring damaged or destroyed brid
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  • ...ntroversial London-based think tank [[Quilliam Foundation]]. It focuses on Pakistan.
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  • *''[[The Great Divide (book)|The Great Divide: Britain-India-Pakistan]]'' (1969), and
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  • ...A; [[Imam Sani Isa]], Interfaith Mediation Centre; [[Tahir Wadood Malik]], Pakistan Terrorism Survivors Network; [[Rudy Corpuz]], United Playaz)
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  • *Schweitzer, Yoram and Barak, Dan., 'The United States and Pakistan: Partnership in Crisis', ''INSS Insight'', No. 259, May 29, 2011. *'Obama’s Afghanistan-Pakistan Policy: Challenges and Objectives', ''Strategic Assessment'', Volume 12, No
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  • ...k advisory missions for the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] to Jordan, Pakistan, Mauritius and the East Carribean.<ref name="BICA270">Jonathan Bloch and Pa
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  • ...y as deputy chief of defence staff (personnel), a former chairman of the [[Pakistan Society]] and consultant for [[Fujitsu Services]] Ltd. ...> [http://thepakistansociety.org.uk/society_chairman.shtml Chairman] ''The Pakistan Society'', accessed 12 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...ay 'Islamo-fascism', is the rule rather than the exception from Morocco to Pakistan.<ref>[[Malise Ruthven]], 'Faith and Reason: Construing Islam as a language' ...Islamo-fascism' (being) the rule rather than the exception from Morocco to Pakistan".
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