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In reply to the discussion: Jill Stein is tweeting as frantically as DT is about the Russia investigation being a "distraction" [View all]csziggy
(34,136 posts)72. The original photo in a larger size is at
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2018-07-02/russian-charged-with-trumps-ex-campaign-chief-is-key-figure
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My husband wanted to know who the women were. I couldn't find anything about Martha Young - too common a name. Catherine Barnes might be the author of Politics of Compromise: The Tajikistan Peace Process (Accord) and work with Conciliation Resources. I'm not sure what this organization is - it claims to have worked toward peace in a number of countries.
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Konstantin Kilimnik, an elusive figure under indictment for alleged witness tampering by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, is seen seated on the far left in a March 2006 photo obtained by The Associated Press as part of a collection of internal corporate memos and business records from the international political consulting offices of Donald Trumps ex-campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. Mueller has indicated that Kilimnik is in Russia and has ties to Russian intelligence, which Kilimnik disputes. The photograph represents one of the few images known to exist of Kilimnik. Also in the photo, seated from left: Kilimnik, Martha Young, Catherine Barnes, Tad Devine, Paul Manafort, Phillip Griffin; standing from left: Lee Avrashov, an unidentified individual and Christian Ferry.
My husband wanted to know who the women were. I couldn't find anything about Martha Young - too common a name. Catherine Barnes might be the author of Politics of Compromise: The Tajikistan Peace Process (Accord) and work with Conciliation Resources. I'm not sure what this organization is - it claims to have worked toward peace in a number of countries.
Catherine Barnes has worked with Conciliation Resources in various capacities, including Accord Programme Manager, Series Editor, Programme Associate and also Policy Advisor. She holds a doctoral degree from the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and is an independent consultant on peacebuilding.
http://www.c-r.org/who-we-are/people/author/catherine-barnes
http://www.c-r.org/who-we-are/people/author/catherine-barnes
We are proud to have been building peace for over 20 years. We were established in 1994 by Andy Carl and David Lord, supported by a group of advisers and volunteers.
Our staunch conviction when we were founded and continuing to this day was that people living in areas affected by armed conflict should be involved in its resolution. We began our work with just two second-hand computers and donated office space.
We are still committed to working at a human-scale, where the work is made possible by the trust earned. We have grown significantly and now draw on years of experience to provide practical support to hundreds of people living in the midst of conflict.
Our earliest project work began in Fiji, followed by work in Sierra Leone and Liberia, and then the South Caucasus and Uganda. We have since expanded our reach to include work in other countries across East and Central Africa, the Horn of Africa, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Africa. Early on we also started our publication series Accord. The renown of this series has grown and it is now a common reference point for people working in peacebuilding around the world.
http://www.c-r.org/who-we-are/history
Our staunch conviction when we were founded and continuing to this day was that people living in areas affected by armed conflict should be involved in its resolution. We began our work with just two second-hand computers and donated office space.
We are still committed to working at a human-scale, where the work is made possible by the trust earned. We have grown significantly and now draw on years of experience to provide practical support to hundreds of people living in the midst of conflict.
Our earliest project work began in Fiji, followed by work in Sierra Leone and Liberia, and then the South Caucasus and Uganda. We have since expanded our reach to include work in other countries across East and Central Africa, the Horn of Africa, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and West Africa. Early on we also started our publication series Accord. The renown of this series has grown and it is now a common reference point for people working in peacebuilding around the world.
http://www.c-r.org/who-we-are/history
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Jill Stein is tweeting as frantically as DT is about the Russia investigation being a "distraction" [View all]
ehrnst
Sep 2018
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Think of the 50 million Americans now who are FAR more receptive to her and her boss Putin
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2018
#5
Ah, and no supeana for them? figures. I'm thinking the Russians are going to come to the
uponit7771
Sep 2018
#6
Something happened at the 2016 GOP convention between Russians and GOP leadership.
UCmeNdc
Sep 2018
#73
What a f**king idiot. After what she did in 2016 by undermining, lying, and distorting not only
still_one
Sep 2018
#17
If she never utters another word in public, or on screen, I'll be THRILLED!!
NurseJackie
Sep 2018
#23
She needs more Rubles, so has to show to Putin she is making an effort supporting his goals. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2018
#30
I'm not surprised by this, since the reveal of that photo of her at dinner with Putin & Flynn.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#34
It kinda reminds me of the virulent anti-gay preachers and politicians who end up being gay...
NurseJackie
Sep 2018
#50
They shouldn't have ALLOWED THEMSELVES to be duped. Common sense said to not vote for her.
LBM20
Sep 2018
#81