American Friends of the Middle East
The American Friends of the Middle East (AFME) was an American international educational organization, formed in 1951. It was founded by columnist Dorothy Thompson, Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., Harry Emerson Fosdick, and 24 other American educators, theologians, and writers. The predecessor organization, with many of the same founders was the Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land. The AFME organization was later linked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). It existed as a pro-Arabist organization often critical of U.S. support for Israel. Provided by Wikipedia-
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44Published 1973“...American Friends of the Middle East...”
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51Published 1973“...American Friends of the Middle East...”
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57by Blake, Richard J“...American Friends of the Middle East Research Department...”
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59by Bethmann, Erich W“...American Friends of the Middle East Research Department...”
Published 1967
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