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'''Dr. Charles B. H. Fincham''' was a South African diplomat, a [[Cercle]] attendee, and an important figure in [[South Africa]]-[[Israel]] relations.<ref name=con/>
 
'''Dr. Charles B. H. Fincham''' was a South African diplomat, a [[Cercle]] attendee, and an important figure in [[South Africa]]-[[Israel]] relations.<ref name=con/>
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
In November 1961, Charles B H Fincham was the South African Consul General in Luanda, [[Angola]].<ref>https://ujdigispace.uj.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10210/2544/Conclusion.pdf?sequence=8</ref>
 
  
In 1972 Dr. Charles Fincham, as a senior foreign affairs officer, left South Africa for Israel shortly to open the new Consulate General in Tel Aviv.<ref>[http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/49935040/ March 17, 1972
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===Angola Consul General===
The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, p. 3]</ref>
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In November 1961, Charles B H Fincham was the South African Consul General in Luanda, [[Angola]].<ref name=con>https://ujdigispace.uj.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10210/2544/Conclusion.pdf?sequence=8</ref>
  
"In September 1972, Israel abstained from a UN vote to grant the ANC observer status, just a few days after the Israeli foreign ministry had informed South African Consul-General Charles Fincham that their government would be more accommodating to his country at the United Nations."<ref>http://www.mepc.org/journal/middle-east-policy-archives/south-africa-and-middle-east?print</ref>
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===1972- Israel Consul General===
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In 1972 Dr. Charles Fincham, as a senior foreign affairs officer, left South Africa for Israel shortly to open the new Consulate General in Tel Aviv.<ref>[http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/49935040/ March 17, 1972 The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, p. 3]</ref> "In September 1972, Israel abstained from a UN vote to grant the [[ANC]] observer status, just a few days after the Israeli foreign ministry had informed South African Consul-General Charles Fincham that their government would be more accommodating to his country at the United Nations."<ref>http://www.mepc.org/journal/middle-east-policy-archives/south-africa-and-middle-east?print</ref>
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Charles Fincham reported to his superiors in 1978: “I feel that we should be very aware of the kind of goodwill which ex–South African Jews assist in building up for us here [in Israel].”<ref>10 November 1978, SA,
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Foreign Affairs, 1/8/3, vol.10 (21/9/78–29/5/79).</ref>
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Latest revision as of 02:47, 7 November 2015

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Member ofLe Cercle
Le Cercle.

Dr. Charles B. H. Fincham was a South African diplomat, a Cercle attendee, and an important figure in South Africa-Israel relations.[1]

Career

Angola Consul General

In November 1961, Charles B H Fincham was the South African Consul General in Luanda, Angola.[1]

1972- Israel Consul General

In 1972 Dr. Charles Fincham, as a senior foreign affairs officer, left South Africa for Israel shortly to open the new Consulate General in Tel Aviv.[2] "In September 1972, Israel abstained from a UN vote to grant the ANC observer status, just a few days after the Israeli foreign ministry had informed South African Consul-General Charles Fincham that their government would be more accommodating to his country at the United Nations."[3]

Charles Fincham reported to his superiors in 1978: “I feel that we should be very aware of the kind of goodwill which ex–South African Jews assist in building up for us here [in Israel].”[4]

Publications

In 1980, as a member of the South African Institute of International Affairs he published on the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea.[5]

Connections

He attended the 1984 meeting of Le Cercle, and is credited as "Ambassador (rtd.) S.A. Institute for International Affairs".

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Le Cercle/1984 (Capetown)12 January 198415 January 1984Stellenbosch
Capetown
South Africa
4 day meeting of Le Cercle in Capetown exposed after Joel Van der Reijden discovered the attendee list for this conference and published it online in 2011
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