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1St Half FARA Report to Congress Ending June 30, 2007 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, 2007 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, 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.................................................. 1-1 AFGHANISTAN......................................................1 ALGERIA..........................................................2 ANGOLA...........................................................3 ARMENIA..........................................................4 ARUBA............................................................5 AUSTRALIA........................................................6 AUSTRIA..........................................................7 AZERBAIJAN.......................................................8 BAHAMAS..........................................................9 BANGLADESH.......................................................10 BARBADOS.........................................................11 BELGIUM..........................................................12 BELIZE...........................................................13 BENIN............................................................14 BERMUDA..........................................................15 BOLIVIA..........................................................16 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA...............................................17 BRAZIL...........................................................18 BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS...........................................19 BURUNDI..........................................................20 CAMEROON.........................................................21 CANADA...........................................................22 CAYMAN ISLANDS...................................................28 CHANNEL ISLANDS..................................................29 CHILE............................................................30 CHINA............................................................31 COLOMBIA.........................................................35 CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE)..............................................37 CONGO (KINSHASA) (ZAIRE).........................................38 COSTA RICA.......................................................39 COTE D'IVOIRE (IVORY COAST)......................................40 CROATIA..........................................................42 CYPRUS...........................................................43 CZECH REPUBLIC...................................................45 DENMARK..........................................................46 DJIBOUTI.........................................................48 DOMINICA.........................................................49 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...............................................50 ECUADOR..........................................................51 EGYPT............................................................53 EL SALVADOR......................................................54 EQUATORIAL GUINEA................................................55 ERITREA..........................................................56 ETHIOPIA.........................................................57 FRANCE...........................................................59 GABON............................................................61 GEORGIA..........................................................62 GERMANY..........................................................63 GHANA............................................................66 GREAT BRITAIN....................................................67 GREECE...........................................................72 GRENADA..........................................................73 GUATEMALA........................................................74 GUYANA...........................................................75 HONDURAS.........................................................76 HONG KONG........................................................77 HUNGARY..........................................................81 ICELAND..........................................................82 INDIA............................................................83 INDONESIA........................................................85 INTERNATIONAL....................................................86 IRAN.............................................................89 IRAQ.............................................................90 IRELAND..........................................................93 ISLE OF MAN......................................................95 ISRAEL...........................................................96 ITALY............................................................98 JAMAICA..........................................................100 JAPAN............................................................101 JORDAN...........................................................116 KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF............................118 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF...............................................119 KOSOVA...........................................................127 KUWAIT...........................................................128 LAOS.............................................................129 LATVIA...........................................................130 LESOTHO..........................................................131 LIBERIA..........................................................132 LIBYA............................................................133 LIECHTENSTEIN....................................................134 LITHUANIA........................................................135 LUXEMBOURG.......................................................136 MACEDONIA........................................................137 MALAYSIA.........................................................138 MALTA............................................................140 MARSHALL ISLANDS.................................................141 MAURITANIA.......................................................142 MAURITIUS........................................................143 MEXICO...........................................................144 MICRONESIA.......................................................147 MONACO...........................................................148 MONTENEGRO.......................................................149 MOROCCO..........................................................150 NAGORNO KARABAGH.................................................153 NAURU............................................................154 NETHERLANDS......................................................155 NEW ZEALAND......................................................156 NIGERIA..........................................................157 NORTHERN IRELAND.................................................160 NORWAY...........................................................162 OMAN.............................................................163 PAKISTAN.........................................................164 PALAU............................................................167 PALESTINE........................................................168 PANAMA...........................................................169 PERU.............................................................171 PHILIPPINES......................................................173 POLAND...........................................................175 QATAR............................................................176 ROMANIA..........................................................177 RUSSIA...........................................................180 RWANDA...........................................................183 SAN MARINO.......................................................184 SAUDI ARABIA.....................................................185 SCOTLAND.........................................................192 SENEGAL..........................................................193 SERBIA...........................................................194 SINGAPORE........................................................196 SLOVAKIA.........................................................198 SOMALI DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC.......................................199 SOUTH AFRICA.....................................................200 SPAIN............................................................201 ST. LUCIA........................................................202 ST. MARTIN.......................................................203 SWAZILAND........................................................204 SWEDEN...........................................................205 SWITZERLAND......................................................206 TAIWAN...........................................................209 TANZANIA.........................................................215 THAILAND.........................................................216 TIBET............................................................218 TOGO.............................................................219 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO................................................220
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