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'''Malik Niazi''' was listed as a Senior Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], with a specialist area of "Societies in Transition, [[Afghanistan]]" when the group took down their website.<ref>http://archive.ph/Df5eb</ref>
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'''Abdul Malik Niazi''' was listed as a senior fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] website on 25 November 2018,<ref name="n25"/> but his name was gone by 10 January 2019<ref name=j29>https://archive.ph/tClxl</ref>. His speciality was listed as "Societies in Transition Afghanistan".<ref name="n25">http://archive.ph/Df5eb</ref>
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==Background==
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Malik Niazi was awarded an MA in International Relations and National Security Studies from [[Middlesex University]].
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==Career==
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Malik Niazi directed the [[Democracy Outreach Directorate]] in Kabul from June 2009 – May 2012.<ref>http://archive.ph/BymY0</ref>
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* Director of the [[Afghan Business Centre]], Afghanistan
 
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InterestsAfghanistan
Senior Fellow of the Institute for Statecraft, with a specialist area of "Societies in Transition, Afghanistan"

Abdul Malik Niazi was listed as a senior fellow of the Institute for Statecraft website on 25 November 2018,[1] but his name was gone by 10 January 2019[2]. His speciality was listed as "Societies in Transition Afghanistan".[1]

Background

Malik Niazi was awarded an MA in International Relations and National Security Studies from Middlesex University.

Career

Malik Niazi directed the Democracy Outreach Directorate in Kabul from June 2009 – May 2012.[3]

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