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List of Participants V1186407.Pdf UNODC /CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/2 13 October 2011 Original: English Open-ended intergovernmental expert group on civilian private security Vienna, 12-14 October 2011 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Member States Afghanistan Daoud Hachemi Farzana Niazi Algeria Arezki Hadj Said Argentina Eugenio María Curia Claudio Marcial Suárez Belgium Jan Cappelle Brazil Licínio Nunes de Moraes Netto Tatiana Esnarriaga Arantes Barbosa Canada Peter Cahill China Hu Bin Zhou Lulu Zhang Zhe Ao Shan Colombia Luis Felipe Murgueitio Sicard Oscar Atehortua Côte d’Ivoire Diomande Inza Cuba Juan Carlos Marsan Aguilera Alina Arias Alejandrez V.11-86407 (E) *1186407* UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/2 Czech Republic Karel Pazourek Jan Kolar Dominican Republic Ramón Quiñones Gilka Meléndez Wendy Olivero Bienvenido Cordero Batista Ecuador Diego Stacey Moreno Miguel Angel Montalvo Arias Rosa Vasquez Orozco Egypt Khaled Abdelrahman Shamaa Heba Negm Mohamad Helmy El Salvador Mario Antonio Rivera Mora Julia Villatoro Tario Finland Pertti Normia Germany Florian Thurner Anne Zweynert Guatemala Carla Maria Rodriguez Mancia Sandra Noriega Urizar India Suresh Kumar Kozikode Muralidharan Abhijit Halder Kunwar Singh Iran (Islamic Republic of) Mohammad Hossein Ghaniei Iraq Suaad Selman Italy Federico Prato Ludovica Moro Elisa Pillon Jordan Emad Othman Othman Lebanon Georges Wehbe Jeanne Mrad Saad Keirouz Wissam Fakhoury 2 V.11-86407 UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/ 2 Madagascar Girard Andriamahavalisoa Richard Ramaroson Rasolonjatovo Franck Julson Iavizara Sylvain Ratefiniaina Malaysia Roziah Abdul Razak Hamizan Hashim Munusamy Rengasamy Mali Hamidou Gogouna Kansaye Sekou Toure Mexico Eduardo Antonio Argote Michel Cristian Alexander Serrano Sanchez Enrique Camargo Suarez Morocco Tarek Tomi Netherlands Ymbje Lugten Norway Merethe Rein Panama Carlos Prosperi Zarak Peru Antonio Garcia-Revilla Jorge Wurst Carlos Garcia-Castillo Alicia Espinoza Bernardo Roca-Rey Ross Milagros Winkelried Salazar Philippines Maria Elena P. Algabre Russian Federation I. I. Kinzakov Saudi Arabia Abdullah bin Fakhry Al-Ansary Mohammed bin Shabeb Al Dosary Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz Al Omran Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al Salem Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al Omairi Turki bin Ali Al Mekeresh Serbia Aleksandar Jovanovic Slovak Republic Hana Kovacova Spain Carmen Bujan Freire Angel Sesma Poveda Abelardo Ramos Frade Ignacio Baylina Ruiz V.11-86407 3 UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/2 South Africa Joseph Kgoelenya Mandlenkosi Lunga Bengu Switzerland Thomas Haueter Michael von Passavant Thailand Pasit Asawawattanaporn Raviwan Jatvrapittaporn Tunisia Mohamed Khriji Aymen Karoui Turkey Teoman Uykur Ukraine Vasyl Pokotylo Volodymyr Dyatel Tetiana Moldovan United Arab Emirates Ahmed Al Hantoubi Ali Mohammed AlMarzooqi Peter D’Arcy Ayad Al Yasiri United Kingdom Harry MacDonald United States of America John Buchanan Venezuela Ali Uzcategui Duque Rodrigo Yanez Crosby Plaza Zimbabwe Julia K. Marangwanda Entities maintaining Permanent Observer Missions to the United Nations Palestine Zuheir Elwazer Safaa Shabat Intergovernmental Organizations Organization for Security and Co-operation Thorsten Stodiek in Europe 4 V.11-86407 UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/ 2 Institutes of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network Academic Council of the United Nations Slawomir Redo system (ACUNS) International Centre for the Prevention of Paula Miraglia Crime Academia Edith Cowan University, Australia Narayanan Srinivasan Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Ulrich Sieber International Criminal Law, Germany University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Robin Wickham Palmer University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom Mark Button University of São Paulo, Brazil André Zanetic Private Sector ASIS, International,Global Standards Marc Siegel Initiative Aviation Security Company Limited Sidney Chau (ACESCO), Hong Kong, China Canpro King-Reed, Canada Mark Wayne Lalonde Central Association of Private Security Kunwar Vikram Singh Industry (CAPSI), India Certis Cisco Security Services, Singapore Charles Loh Confederation of European Security Hilde De Clerck Services (CoESS) International Association of Chiefs of George W. Anderson Police (IACP), United States of America Emirates Security Operations, United Arab Abdulla Al Hashimi Emirates Latin America Security Association Eduardo Vargas (ALAS) V.11-86407 5 UNODC/CCPCJ/EG.5/2011/INF/2 Security Industry Authority, United Nick Smith Kingdom South African Security Industry Alliance Steve Conradie World Security Federation Jerfferson Simoes 6 V.11-86407 .
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