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  • There is a danger, says Chris Doyle, director of the council for Arab-British understanding, of the Palestinian issue being overlooked – in the west at least – as focus shifts to countries going through the extraordinary changes in the Arab spring.

    Alice Walker: Why I'm joining the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza 2011

  • Although Tim Llewellyn was indeed a BBC correspondent some years ago, we note that he subsequently was active for a period with the Council for Arab-British Understanding CAABU.

    BBC is 'confusing cause and effect' in its Israeli coverage 2011

  • There is a danger, says Chris Doyle, director of the council for Arab-British understanding, of the Palestinian issue being overlooked – in the west at least – as focus shifts to countries going through the extraordinary changes in the Arab spring.

    Alice Walker: Why I'm joining the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza 2011

  • It's incredible to consider that since March the regime has slaughtered over 1,500 people, arrested thousands, tortured people to death, and yet the UN security council has yet to issue a resolution, said Chris Doyle of the Council for Arab-British Understanding.

    Syria: 100 die in crackdown as Assad sends in his tanks 2011

  • The BBC wheeled out Chris Doyle, of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (the man who thinks toasting St George is "deeply insensitive") to point out that Muslims were as likely as anyone else to have been victims.

    A Few Thoughts Laban 2005

  • The BBC wheeled out Chris Doyle, of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding (the man who thinks toasting St George is "deeply insensitive") to point out that Muslims were as likely as anyone else to have been victims.

    Archive 2005-07-03 Laban 2005

  • From CNN : Chris Doyle, director of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding, said Tuesday the red cross was an insensitive reminder of the Crusades.

    Deus Veult! Zoe Brain 2005

  • From CNN : Chris Doyle, director of the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding, said Tuesday the red cross was an insensitive reminder of the Crusades.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Zoe Brain 2005

  • In the aftermath of the clashes, Arab-British relations sharply deteriorated because of the excessive violence (including the bombing of villages) the British used in quelling the disturbances and the harsh collective punishments they imposed on parts of the countryside.

    1923 2001

  • It would be interesting to know if she has ever been able to comfort those who have lost love ones to her husband's security forces, Chris Doyle, the director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding told The Times.

    FOXNews.com 2012

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