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Social Harmony: An Iraqi perspective

Lukman Faily argues that the lack of social harmony in Iraqi society represents a key factor of instability and that it is necessary to identify and mediate this problem by encouraging increased cooperation between citizens though state-supported social and religious programmes.


Event Details

Speaker: Ambassador Lukman Faily, former Iraqi Ambassador to the United States
Date: Wednesday 30 November 2016
Time: 18.00-19:30
Event Hashtag: #LSEFaily
Location: Wolfson Theatre, Lower Ground Floor, Lower Ground Floor, LSE
Attendance: This event is free and open to all, however registration is necessary. Register to attend.

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Speaker

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Lukman Faily is the former Iraqi Ambassador to the United States. He also served as Iraq’s Ambassador to Japan from 2010-2013. Prior to his ambassadorial posts, he held senior positions as a programme manager in the information technology sectors of several large transnational companies in the United Kingdom. He has more than three decades’ experience in community work and political activism among the Iraqi diaspora in the UK. 

 

 

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