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FARA First Semi-Annual Report U.S. Department of Justice . Washington, D.C. 20530 Report of the Attorney General to the Congress of the United States on the Administration of the . Foreign Agents Registration Act . of 1938, as amended, for the six months ending June 30, 2012 Report of the Attorney General to the Congress of the United States on the Administration of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, for the six months ending June 30, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................... 1-1 AFGHANISTAN......................................................1 ALBANIA..........................................................2 ALGERIA..........................................................3 ANGOLA...........................................................4 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA................................................5 ARUBA............................................................6 AUSTRALIA........................................................7 AUSTRIA..........................................................9 AZERBAIJAN.......................................................10 BAHAMAS..........................................................12 BAHRAIN..........................................................13 BARBADOS.........................................................15 BELGIUM..........................................................17 BELIZE...........................................................18 BERMUDA..........................................................19 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA...............................................21 BRAZIL...........................................................23 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS...........................................24 CAMEROON.........................................................25 CANADA...........................................................26 CAYMAN ISLANDS...................................................32 CHAD.............................................................33 CHANNEL ISLANDS..................................................34 CHILE............................................................35 CHINA............................................................36 COLOMBIA.........................................................40 COSTA RICA.......................................................42 COTE D'IVOIRE (IVORY COAST)......................................43 CROATIA..........................................................44 CYPRUS...........................................................45 CZECH REPUBLIC...................................................46 DENMARK..........................................................47 DJIBOUTI.........................................................48 DOMINICA.........................................................49 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...............................................50 ECUADOR..........................................................51 EGYPT............................................................54 EL SALVADOR......................................................56 EQUATORIAL GUINEA................................................57 ESTONIA..........................................................58 ETHIOPIA.........................................................59 FIJI.............................................................61 FRANCE...........................................................62 GEORGIA..........................................................63 GERMANY..........................................................66 GHANA............................................................69 GREAT BRITAIN....................................................70 GRENADA..........................................................72 GUYANA...........................................................73 HAITI............................................................74 HONG KONG........................................................75 HUNGARY..........................................................78 ICELAND..........................................................79 INDIA............................................................80 INDONESIA........................................................83 INTERNATIONAL....................................................84 IRAN.............................................................87 IRAQ.............................................................88 IRELAND..........................................................92 ISRAEL...........................................................94 ITALY............................................................96 JAMAICA..........................................................98 JAPAN............................................................99 JORDAN...........................................................110 KAZAKHSTAN.......................................................112 KENYA............................................................113 KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF............................114 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF...............................................115 KOSOVA...........................................................123 KUWAIT...........................................................124 LAOS.............................................................126 LEBANON..........................................................127 LESOTHO..........................................................128 LIBERIA..........................................................129 LIBYA............................................................130 LIECHTENSTEIN....................................................131 LUXEMBOURG.......................................................132 MACEDONIA........................................................133 MADAGASCAR.......................................................134 MALAWI...........................................................135 MALAYSIA.........................................................136 MALDIVES.........................................................138 MARSHALL ISLANDS.................................................139 MAURITIUS........................................................141 MEXICO...........................................................142 MICRONESIA.......................................................146 MONACO...........................................................147 MONGOLIA.........................................................148 MONTENEGRO.......................................................149 MOROCCO..........................................................150 NAGORNO KARABAKH.................................................155 NAURU............................................................156 NETHERLANDS......................................................157 NEW ZEALAND......................................................158 NICARAGUA........................................................159 NIGERIA..........................................................160 NORTHERN IRELAND.................................................161 NORWAY...........................................................162 PAKISTAN.........................................................163 PALAU............................................................166 PALESTINE........................................................167 PANAMA...........................................................168 PERU.............................................................170 PHILIPPINES......................................................171 POLAND...........................................................172 QATAR............................................................173 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN..........................................175 ROMANIA..........................................................176 RUSSIA...........................................................177 SAHARAWI ARAB DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC................................179 SAUDI ARABIA.....................................................180 SCOTLAND.........................................................184 SENEGAL..........................................................185 SERBIA...........................................................186 SIERRA LEONE.....................................................188 SINGAPORE........................................................189 SOMALI DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC.......................................192 SOUTH AFRICA.....................................................194 SPAIN............................................................195 SRI LANKA........................................................196 ST. LUCIA........................................................198 ST. MARTIN.......................................................199 ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES...................................200 SWEDEN...........................................................202 SWITZERLAND......................................................203 SYRIA............................................................205 TAIWAN...........................................................206 TANZANIA.........................................................212 THAILAND.........................................................213 TIBET............................................................215 TOGO.............................................................216 TURKEY...........................................................217 UKRAINE..........................................................220
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