Honorary Sponsors

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The first two were Lord Philip Noel-Baker and Sir Mohd. Zafarullah Khan in November 1981. Since then, the list has been expanded, with notable persons from many countries, with the most recent additions—in May 2025—being the Indian scientist Gauhar Raza and Mongolian Ambassador Battsetseg Shagdar. We are honored to acknowledge the support and endorsement of the following esteemed individuals from a diverse range of countries:
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Honorary Sponsor
Country
Short Bio
43
A. F. M. Abul Fateh
Bangladesh
Ambas. to many countries Asia, Africa, Mid-East, Europe; Chrmn. Commonwealth Human Ecology Coun.
47
A. G. Sembu Forna
Sierra Leone
M.P.; Cab. Min. 10 yrs. inc.: Transport and Communications; Agric. and Natural Resources; Health; Culture.
42
Abdulrahim Abby Farah
Somalia
Under Sec. Gen. of U.N. for Special Political Questions.
33
Ahmed Dini
Djibouti
was Pres. Territorial Assembly and National Assembly; x-Cabinet Min.
60
Ahmed E. H. Jaffer
Pakistan
Civic Leader and Businessman; x-M.P.; Pres. Muslim Cmnwlth. Mvmt., Pres. Pakistan Br. English Speak. Union.
4
Alexey A. Abrikosov
U.S.S.R.
Physicist; Lenin Prize 1966; Corrs. Mem. USSR Academy Scs.; Prof. Landau Inst.. Theoretical Physics.
127
Amadou Seydou
Niger
Ambassador at various times to France, U.K., Italy, Spain and Switzerland.
50
Amnar Nath Grover
India
Judge High Ct. Punjab 1957-68; Judge Supreme Ct. India 1968-73; Chrmn. Press Council of India since 1979.
44
Anatole Fistoulari
U.K.
was Prin. Conduct. London Philharmonic Orch.; Guest Conductor Orchestras in many countries.
46
Antonio Fonseca-Pimental
Brazil
Dir. Brazilian Civil Service 1961-63; Mem. Int'l Civil Service Comm. of UN since 1975; Author, "Democratic World Government and the U.N."
114
Anwar Iqbal Quereshi
Pakistan
Economic Advisor to Gov't. Pakistan, Int'l Monetary Fund, Saudi Arabia; Pres. Pakistan Econ. Assn.
35
Arthur C. Eggleton
Canada
Mayor Toronto.
148
Arun Maira
India
Indian physicist and economist. Former Executive Director of the Tata Group, Member of the Planning Commission of India, and Chairman of HelpAge International.
26
Augustine Namakube Chimuka
Zambia
Asst. Secretary Gen., Organization of African Unity; many posts with Ministry Foreign Affairs.
8
Aziz Ahmed
Pakistan
Min. Foreign Affairs 1971-77; Ambas. USA 1959-63; Chrmn Press Trust Pakistan; many other diplomatic posts.
110
Babhubai J. Patel
India
Chief Min. Gujarat 1975-80; Minister in Bombay and Gujarat Gov'ts. since 1952, many posts; Univ. V. Chancellor.
142
Bahjat Talhouni
Jordan
Pres. of Senate; Prime Minister four times; Foreign Min. 1967-68; Chief of the Royal Cabinet four times.
145
Baron Jakob Von Uexkull
Isle of Man, U.K.
Exec.
147
Battsetseg Shagdar
Mongolia
Advisor to two Presidents of Mongolia and Ambassador Extraordinarily & Plenipotentiary, Mongolia to the Republic of Indonesia, Cuba, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Columbia, Argentina, Dominican Republic.
144
Ben Turok
So. Africa
was Sec. So. African Congress Democrats; Pol. Prisoner 3 yrs.; now Faculty 3rd World Studies, Milton Keynes Univ., U.K.
106
Charles D. Onyeama
Nigeria
World Court Judge 1967-76; High Court Judge, Lagos, 1975-64; Supreme Court Justice 1964-66; was M.P.
7
Chief J.O. Agboye
Nigeria
Pres. Nigerian Inst. Administrative Mgmt., Nigerian Society Commerce, and Inst. Internal Auditors.
19
Chief Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi
Kwazulu, S. Africa
Chief Minister; Leader S. Africa Black Alliance; Leader 5,000,000 Zulus.
69
Ciro Dominico Kroon
Curacao, N.A.
Banker; Min. Social and Econ. Affairs and Public Health; Prime Minister, Neth. Antilles 1968-69.
17
Dennis Brutus
South Africa
Poet; Dir. World Campaign for Release S. African Pol. Prisoners; V. Pres. Union of Writers of African People.
14
Dr. A. H. Boerma
Netherlands
Dir.-Gen. Food and Agriculture Org. of U.N. 1968-76; Dir. of F.A.O. programs since 1948.
121
Dr. Abdus Salam
Pakistan
Nobel Prize in Physics 1979; Dir. Int. Cntr. Theoretical Physics, Trieste; Sec. Confs. Peacefl. Uses Atom. Energy.
6
Dr. Adebayo Adedeji
Nigeria
U.N. Under-Sec. Gen. and Exec. Sec. Economic Comm. for Africa; Pres. African Assn. Public Adminis.
56
Dr. Akanu Ibiam
Nigeria
Gov. Eastern Nigeria 1960-66; x-Chrmn. All-African Church Council; Chrmn. Council of Univ. College at Ibadan.
131
Dr. Alexandras Y. Schtromas
Lithuania, now in U.K.
Prof. Political Sc.; was Dir. Legal Research at Vilnus; Author many books, articles.
139
Dr. Bogdam Suchodolski
Poland
Mem. Presidium Polish Acad. Scs.; V. Pres. Int. Acad. History Science; V. Pres. Wrld. Future Stud. Fed.
88
Dr. Charles Mercieca
U.S.A. (from Malta)
Founder and Exec. V. Pres. Int'l. Assn. Educators for World Peace; University Professor.
41
Dr. Douglas Everingham
Australia
M.P.; Minister Health 1972-75; Parliamentary U.N. Delegate 1982; x-V. Pres. Wrld. Health Org. Asn.
122
Dr. Frederick Sanger
U.K.
Nobel Prize Chem. 1958; Resrch Biochem. Cambridge Univ.
72
Dr. Fritz Lipmann
U.S.A.
Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology 1953; Prof. Biology.
116
Dr. G. N. Ramachandran
India
CSIR Distinguished Scientist; Prof. Physics and Dean Faculty Sciences, Univ. Madras, 1952-67; V. Pres. Indian Academy Sciences.
57
Dr. George Ignatieff
Canada
Chancellor Univ. Toronto; Ambas. U.N. 1946-49; and 1966-68; Rep. on 18 Nation Disarm. Cttee., Geneva.
55
Dr. Gerhard Herzberg
Canada
Nobel Prize Chemistry 1971; Distinguished Research Scientist with National Research Council of Canada.
105
Dr. H. M. A. Onitiri
Nigeria
Economist; Sr. Lecturer Univ. Ibadan; Dir. Nigerian Inst. Social and Economic Research since 1974.
74
Dr. Hans Olaf Lundstrom
Sweden
Exec. Dir. World Bank 1978-82; x-Cab. Min. Finance, Econ. Affairs; x-Deputy Gov. Bank of Sweden.
62
Dr. Henri Janne
Belgium
Sociologist; was Minister Education and Culture; Hon. Rector Univ. Brussels; x-Pres. Royal Acad. Sciences and Letters.
111
Dr. I. G. Patel
India
Gov. Reserve Bank India since 1977; x-Exec. Dir. for India of Int'l. Monetary Fund; x-Sec. India Ministry Finance.
77
Dr. Ignacy Malecki
Poland
Dir. Inst. Basic Tech. Problems, Polish Acad. Scs.; V. Pres. Int'l. Council Scientific Unions; Pres. Pugwash Cttee.
59
Dr. Iorgu Iordan
Romania
x-Faculty Dean and Rector, Bucharest Univ.; Pres. UNESCO Cttee.; Mem. Romanian Acad.; Mem. many Int'l. Assns.
140
Dr. Ivan Supek
Yugoslavia
Dir. Inst. History and Philosophy Sc., Yugoslav Acad.; x-Rector Univ. Zagreb; M.P. 19963-67; Pres. Yugoslav Pugwash Grp.
104
Dr. J. O. J. Okezie
Nigeria
Min. Health, Agric. and Nat. Resources, 1970-75; Med. Supt. Ibeku Central Hosp.; Sec. E. Nigeria Science Assn.
54
Dr. Jawad Hashim
Iraq
Min. Planning 1968-74; now Mng. Dr. Arab Monetary Fund at Abu Dhabi; Chrmn. U.N. Econ. Cttee. Western Asia.
79
Dr. Jose Mallart
Spain
Educator, Psychologist, Author; Member Exec. Cttee. Int. Assn. Applied Psychology.
25
Dr. Josef Charvat
Czechslovakia
Prof. Medicine; on Scien. Council Ministry of Health.
98
Dr. Joseph Needham
U.K.
Biochemist and Historian of Science; Prof. at Univrs. in many countries; Pres. Int'l. Union History of Science.
117
Dr. Kamarazu N. Rao, M.D.
India
Pres., Int'l. Medical Sciences Acad.; was Pres., World Fed. Public Health Assns. and Sec-Gen., Population Council of India, WHO Consultant.
112
Dr. Linus Pauling
U.S.A.
Nobel Laureate Chemistry 1954; Nobel Peace Prize 1962; Lenin Prize 1970; now research on Vit. C and Cancer.
52
Dr. Louis M. Hacker
U.S.A.
Prof. Economics and Dean School Gen. Studies, Columbia Univ.; Editor sev. Encyclopedias, Author many books.
51
Dr. Max Habicht
Switzerland
International Lawyer and Prof. Int'l. Law; Legal Advisor to League of Nations, U.N., many world gov't. orgs.
36
Dr. Muhammad El Fasi
Morocco
Chrmn. Exec. Bd. UNESCO 1964-66; Rector two Univs.; Pres. Assn. African Univs., Assn. Islamic Univs.
135
Dr. Nagendra Singh
India
Judge at World Court since 1973, was V. Pres.; Prof. Int'l. Law several Univs.; Pres. Indian Society Int'l. Law.
2
Dr. Norman Z. Alcock
Canada
Nuclear Physicist; x-Pres. Canad. Peace Research Inst.
123
Dr. Paul E. Santorini
Greece
Scientist, Engineer, Philosopher; Author several books on Emergence of Universe and of Life in Universe.
49
Dr. Ragnar A. Granit
Sweden
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1967; was President Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
80
Dr. Rashmi Mayur, Ph. D.
India
Director, Urban Development Inst.; President, Global Futures Network; U.N. Consultant.
11
Dr. Richard Bedggood
New Zealand
Prof. Education; V. Pres. Int'l. Community Educ. Assn.
48
Dr. Risieri Frondizi
Argentina
Prof. Philosophy; Rector Univ. Buenos Aires 1955-66; Pres. Inter-American Union of Latin Am. Univs.
132
Dr. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui
Pakistan
Dir. Research Inst. Chem. Univ. Karachi; x-Chrmn. Pakistan Coun. Scientific and Industrial Research.
138
Dr. Sompong Sucharitkul
Thailand
Amb. Japan, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal, Benelux; Mem. Permanent Court Arbitration since 1978.
38
Dr. Taslim Olawale Elias
Nigeria
Pres. of World Court; Chief Justice Supreme Ct. Nigeria 1972-75; x-Min. Justc.; Pres. Wrld. Assn. Judges.
118
Dr. V. K. R. V. Rao
India
M. P. 1967-77; Cab. Min. 1967-71; Founder-Dir. Inst. of Economic. Growth, and Inst. Social and Economic Change.
115
Dr. Walpola Rahula
Sri Lanka
Educator; Chancellor of University of Kelaniya.
86
Dr. Zhores A. Medvedev
U.S.S.R.
Sr. Scientist and Head Various Labs and Insts. USSR; now with Nat'l. Inst. Medical Research, London.
1
Egil Aarvik
Norway
Chrmn. Norwegian Nobel Cttee.; M.P. since 1961; Pres. Lagting (upper house par.); Min. Social Affairs 1965-70.
28
Everett R. Clinchy
U.S.A.
Pres. Nat'l Conf. Christians and Jews 1928-58; x-Pres. Council on World Tensions; x-Pres. Inst. Man and Science.
103
Fr. Bob Ogle
Canada
Member of Parliament.
16
Fr. Phil Bosmans
Belgium
Priest; Radio Call-in Couns.; Author, "Give Happiness A Chance."
146
Gauhar Raza
India
Former Prof. AcSIR, Chief Scientist, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources, writer, social activist and filmmaker
53
George Hakim
Lebanon
Min. Foreign Affairs; 1965-67; Ambassador to U.N. and Chrmn. U.N. Grp. Experts on Econ. Dev. Undevel. Countries.
58
George X. Ionnides
Cyprus
Lawyer and M.P.; Minister of Justice 1970-72 and 1976-78; Min. Interior 1972-74; Min. to Presidency 1978-80.
32
Gurdial Singh Dhillon
India
Speaker Lok Sabha 1969-75; Min. Transport 1975-77; x-Pres. Inter. Parl. Union. and Commonwealth Parl. Assn.
93
Haity Mousatche
Brazil
Prof. Physiology and Dept. Head Univ. Brazil, and Univ. Centro Occidental, Venz; V. Pres. Brazil Soc. Advance Sc.
75
Hassan M. Makki
Yemen Arab Repub.
Deputy Prime Min. for Economic Affairs; was Prime Minister, Foreign Min., Ambassador to U.N.
30
Hitendra Desai
India
M.P.; Min. Works and Housing 1976-77; Min. Commerce 1979-80; Pres. Gujaret Pradesh Congr. Cttee. since 1975.
45
Homer Ferguson
U.S.A.
Lawyer; U.S. Senator 1943-55; Judge since 1956.
83
Hon. Bakeer Markar
Sri Lanka
M.P.; Speaker of Parliament for many years.
61
Hon. Bal Ram Jakhar
India
Speaker of the Lok Sabha many terms; President, Commonwealth Parliamentary Assn.
94
Hon. F. Matale Mulikita
Zambia
Educator, Politician, Businessman; was Minister Foreign Affairs, Labor and Social Services, Health, Power, Transport and Works, Education.
18
Hon. Gordon M. Bryant
Australia
M.P. 1955-1980; Cabinet Min. 1972-75; U.N. Delegate.
120
Hon. Mahinder Singh Saathi
India
mayor of Delhi; was labor leader; works for Hindu-Sikh Unity.
24
Hon. Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud
India
Chief Justice of Supreme Court.; President of India Law Inst., and International Law Assn.
37
Ibrahim Elias
Sudan
Banker; with Ministry Commerce 1949-56; Under-Sec. Ministry Economy 1965-69; Ministry Treasury 1979-81.
40
Ioan Evans
U.K.
M.P.; Chrmn. Foreign Affairs Group Parliamentary Labor Party; Int'l. V. Pres. Parliamentarians for World Order.
64
Jamsahib Nawab Alhaj Amir Ali Khan
Pakistan
Member Federal Advisory Council.
97
Jayant V. Narlikar
India
Prof. Astrophysics, Tata Inst. Fundamen. Research; Author, "Structure of the Universe," and other books.
134
Jon Silkin
U.K.
Writer, Editor, Author "The Peaceable Kingdom," "Nature With Man," others.
126
Jose Sette-Camara
Brazil
V. Pres. World Ct.; x-Mayor Brasilia; Ambas. to Switz. 1963-64, to U.N. 1964-68; Mem. U.N. Int'l. Law Comm.
96
Joseph B. Mwemba
Zambia
Teacher, Farmer, M.P., 1973-78; Min. of State for Labour and Social Services 1974-79; Ambas. U.N., 1966-68.
95
Joseph J. Mungai
Tanzania
Member Parliament; was Minister Agriculture; Led delegations to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conferences.
119
Jules A. Razafimbahiny
Madagascar
Ambas. to many countr. Europe, USA, E.E.C.; Pres. Pan-African Inst. Develop.; With UN Dev. Prgm.
91
Jules Moch
France
M.P. 1946-58 and 1962-67; Minister Public Works in Four Cabinets; Perm. Del. UN Disarmament Cttee. at Geneva 7 years.
10
Justice Zvi Bar-niv
Israel
Judge and Pres. Nat'l Labor Court; x-Solicitor General.
84
Keba Mbaye
Senegal
World Court Judge; Appeal Judge Supreme Court Senegal; Pres. World Fed. UN Assns.; V. Char. Int. Inst. Human Rights.
23
Khub Chand
India
Ambas. and High Commr. to Many Countries of Europe, Africa and Mid-East; Consultant for International Development.
141
Kurt Swinton
Canada
Educator; x-Pres. Encycl. Brittan.; on Bd. Toronto 2000 Futurists.
137
Lord Donald Soper
U.K.
Methodist Min.; Alderman, London Co. Council 1958-65.
100
Lord Philip Noel-Baker
U.K.
Nobel Peace Prize 1959; Chrmn. Parliam. Labor Prty. Foreign Affairs Group; Co-Chrmn. World Disarm. Camp.
113
Louis Perillier
France
Author, "Verification, Key to Disarmament".
39
M. Necati Munir Ertekun
Cyprus
Lawyer; Judge of Supreme Constitutional Court.
81
Mamoon-Al-Rashid
Bangladesh
Chrmn. and Mng. Trustee Comprehensive Rural, Educational, Social, Cultural and Economic Centre.
82
Marcel Marceau
France
Master Mime.
70
Maria Kuncewiczowa
Poland
Writer and Professor; Founder, Center for Writers in Exile.
71
Mme. Irene De Lipkowski
France
was M.P. and Mayor Orly; Pres. Int'l. Alliance of Women.
73
Mochtar Lubis
Indonesia
Publisher and Editor Daily Indonesian Raya, and The Times of Indonesia; Golden Pen of Freedom Award 1967.
63
Mohamed Khir Johari
Malaysia
M.P.; was Min. Education, of Agric. and Cooperatives, of Trade and Indust.; Sec.-Gen. United Malays Nat'l. Org.; Pres. Asian Rural Reconstruction Confs.
9
Mohsin Ahmed Alaini
Yemen Arab Republic
twice Prime Minister; three times Foreign Min. Ambas. UK, France, USA, USSR, UN, W. Ger.
108
Mondher Ouanes
Tunisia
Advocate; Pres. Assn. Lawyers of Tunisia; V. Pres. Union of Arab Legal Professions, headquartered in Baghdad.
87
Mrs. Leela Damodara Menon
India
x-M.P.; Mem. U.N. Human Rights Cttee.; V. Pres. All-India Women's Conference.
31
Mrs. Marion Dewar
Canada
Mayor Ottawa.
125
Mrs. Nandini Satpathy
India
M.P. 1962-72; x-Min. Information and Broadcasting; Chief Min. Orissa 1972-76; U.N. Delegate 1970.
99
Mrs. Savitry Nigam
India
M.P. 1952-67; Sec. Congress Party in Parliament; Pres. Indian Housewives Fed.; Chrmn. Indian Fed. UN Assns.
85
Mustafa Medani
Sudan
with Ministry Foreign Affs. since 1958; Ambas. to UN, W. Germany, many other countries; Del. UN Human Rights Conf.
5
Nicholas Y.B. Adade
Ghana
Lawyer; was Minister Justice, Dir. Ghana News Agency; Dir. Ghana Commercial Bank.
34
Nikolai Petrovich Dubinin
U.S.S.R.
Dir. Inst. Gen. Genetics, USSR Academy Sciences; Lenin Prize 1966; Chrmn, "Man and Environment" div. of State Cttee. for USSR Coun. of Ministers.
101
Odvar Nordli
Norway
Prime Minister 1976-81; now Pres. Parliament; Leader Parliam. Labor Party; Min. Labor and Municipal Affairs 1971-72.
107
Osman N. Orek
Cyprus
was Prime Min., Turkish Fed. State Cyprus; Sec. Gen. Cyprus-Turkish Nat'l. Union Party; now Lawyer in Turkey.
78
Paul Malekou
Gabon
was Minister Labour and Social Affairs, of Education, Youth and Sports, of Public Works and Transportation, of House and Urbanism.
66
Prince Yaqub Mohammed Khan
Hong-kong
Head of Asia Times, and Travel Executive.
20
Prof. Adriano Buzzati-Traverso
Italy
Dir. Inst. Genetics, Univ. Pavia 1946-62; Sr. Sc. Advisor UN Environment Prgm; WHO Advisor.
109
Prof. Arvid Pardo
Malta
Ambas. U.N. 1965-71; Proposed oceans and seabeds as common heritage mankind; Prof. Ocean Law, Univ. S. Cal.
29
Prof. Conrnelis De Jager
Netherlands
Astronomer; Gen. Sec. Int'l. Astronomical Union 1967-73; was Pres. Int'l Council Scient. Unions.
128
Prof. Finn Seyersted
Norway
Sec. Ministry Foreign Affairs 1945-53; Ambas. Argentina 1968-73; Prof. Int'l. Law, Univ. Oslo since 1973.
15
Prof. Goran Von Bonsdorff
Finland
Prof. Political Sc. Univ. Helsinki; Author, "World Politics in Age of Technology."
21
Prof. Henri Cartan
France
Prof. Math, Univ. Paris 1940-75; Pres. European Assn. Teachers (Fr.) 1957-75; Pres. Mvmt. Federaliste European.
76
Prof. Ivan Malek
Czechslovakia
Microbiologist; V. Pres Czech Academy Sciences; V. Pres. Int'l Union Biological Scs.; Lenin Prize 1967.
67
Prof. James Kirkup
U.K.
Poet; Prof. English Lit. Kyoto Univ., Japan; Prof. several univs. U.K., USA; Author "The Cosmic Shape," many other books.
124
Prof. Margaret Schlauch
Poland
Prof. and Author; Corress. Mem. Polish Acad. Sciences.
13
Prof. S. O. Biobaku
Nigeria
Dir. Inst. African Studies, Univ. Ibadan; V. Chancellor Univs. Ife and Lagos; Pres. Historical Society Nigeria.
12
Prof. Suri Bhagavantam
India
Prof. Physics; Univ. V. Chancellor; Pres. Cttee. on Science and Technology in Developing Countries.
89
Ram Niwas Mirdha
India
M.P.; was Home Min., and Deputy Chrmn. Rajya Sabha; Chrmn. Parliamentary Group for World Government.
27
Ramsey Clark
U.S.A.
Lawyer; U.S. Attorney Gen. 1967-69; Prof. Law. Brooklyn Law School.
130
Rishikesh Shaha
Nepal
was Gen. Sec. Nepalese Congress; Amb. UN 1956-60; Min. Finan. and Plan. 1961-62; M.P. 1967-70; Univ. Prof.
136
Ross Smyth
Canada
x-Pres. World Federalists of Canada; Pub. Affrs. Mgr. (rt'd.) of Air Canada.
90
S.P. Mittal
India
M.P.; Sec. Gen. Asian Forum Parliamentarians; Sec. India Parl. Grp. World Gov't; Chrmn. Indian Assn. Parl. on Population and Dev.
102
Sam Nujoma
Namibia
Co-founder and Pres. S.W. Africa People Organ. (SWAPO); arrested several times; leading freedom movement from exile.
133
Sarv Mittra Sikra
India
Chief Justice Supreme Ct. India 1971-73; Pres. Indian Law Inst., Indian Br. Int'l. Law Assn., Indian Soc. Int'l. Law.
3
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
India
Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir; was Pres. All-India States Peoples Conf.; Delegate to U.N.
92
Shettima Ali Monguno
Nigeria
Min. Int. Affairs 19655-67. Fed. Commr. Industries 1967-71; Pres. OPEC 1972; UN Del. Nine Sessions.
129
Shri K. K. Shah
India
Mem. Rajya Sabha 1960-71; Gov. Tamil Nadu 1971-76; Cab. Min. 5 years; Sec. Indo-African Soc.; Pres. Indo-Arab Soc.
65
Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan
Pakistan
Pres. U.N. General Assembly 1962-63; Pres. of World Court 1970-73; x-Min. Foreign Affairs.
68
Suchart Kosolkitiwong
Thailand
Pres. International Federation of Religions; Organizing World Eternal Peace Conferences.
143
Tun Tan Siew Sin
Malaysia
Min. Commerce and Industry 1957-59; of Finance 1959-74; V. Pres. and Pres. Chinese Malay. Assn. 1957-74; Chancellor Malaysian Nat. Univ.; Rubber Planter.
22
Vedat Celik
Cyprus
was Deputy Prime Min. and Min. Foreign Affairs, Turkish Fed. State Cyprus; TFSC Rep. to UN; Mem. Legislature.
We extend our deepest gratitude to these remarkable individuals for their unwavering support and dedication.
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