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Games, co*k-Fights and Fandangos in the Persian Gulf

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Mathew Maavak

Mathew Maavak is a Malaysian journalist and a recent visiting fellow at Jakarta's Centre for Strategic and International Studies. He was trained in psychological warfare, propaganda, crisis management, media crisis and security-related issues at the University of Leeds, United Kingdom. Contact him at mathew@maavak.net

Kuala Lumpur, May 5, 2006.

Copyright @ Mathew Maavak 2006


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