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Gerard Russell is a former British diplomat in the Middle East, author and lobbyist. Russell is a former British and United Nations diplomat, who spent 14 years representing Britain in the Middle East. Russell speaks Arabic and Dari. In January 2010 he became a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. He later worked for the lobbyist Quiller Consultants where he led efforts funded by the United Arab Emirates, including successfully persuading journalists at the Daily Telegraph to write negative articles about Qatar's role in funding terrorism.

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  • Gerard Russell is a former British diplomat in the Middle East, author and lobbyist. Russell is a former British and United Nations diplomat, who spent 14 years representing Britain in the Middle East. Russell speaks Arabic and Dari. In January 2010 he became a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. He later worked for the lobbyist Quiller Consultants where he led efforts funded by the United Arab Emirates, including successfully persuading journalists at the Daily Telegraph to write negative articles about Qatar's role in funding terrorism. (en)
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  • Gerard Russell is a former British diplomat in the Middle East, author and lobbyist. Russell is a former British and United Nations diplomat, who spent 14 years representing Britain in the Middle East. Russell speaks Arabic and Dari. In January 2010 he became a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. He later worked for the lobbyist Quiller Consultants where he led efforts funded by the United Arab Emirates, including successfully persuading journalists at the Daily Telegraph to write negative articles about Qatar's role in funding terrorism. (en)
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  • Gerard Russell (diplomat) (en)
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