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Outlining the Federal Internet Censorship Board and Its Support Networks Outlining the federal internet censorship board and its support networks Institute for Strategic Dialogue / Strong Cities Network Participating states: European Commission, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden Organization Relationship People Tell MAMA Free Initiative Vidhya Ramalingam Fiyaz Mughul European Muslim Women of Fatima Women’s Network Vidhya Ramalingam Influence Parvin Ali CEDAR, the European Muslim Sasha Havlicek Professional’s Network Alt Muslim U.S. National Security Council Zahed Amanullah Open Society Foundations Shahed Amanullah Wajahat Ali Muslim Public Affairs Council Dept of Homeland Security Farah Pandith Berkman Center Haris Tarin Lisa Monaco Safa Group / SAAR Network Generation Change Humera Khan Women in Public Service Woodrow Wilson Center Farah Pandith Dar ul-Mal (DMI Trust) Global Shapers Abdullahi Alim Ithmaar Bank (Vision 3) Curtin University Anne Aly Revolution Muslim GWU Program on Extremism Jesse Morton Soliya Brookings Institution Suhail Rizvi Berkman Center Lucas Welch Liza Chambers Jeremy Goldberg Abigail Disney US-Islamic World Forum Soliya Hamid Al-Thani Martin Indyk Peter Warren Singer Generation Obama Soliya Jeremy Goldberg Palestine Solidarity Campaign Global Voices / Berkman Center Ivan Sigal Sue Gardner Joi Ito Xeni Jardin Rebecca MacKinnon Isaac Mao Ethan Zuckerman New Organizing Institute Blue State Digital Zack Exley Berkman Center Amanda Michel Anil Dash Inclusive America – Aspen Institute Organization Relationship People Institute for Strategic Dialogue Albright-Stonebridge Madeline Albright Ana Palacio U.S. National Security Council Albright-Stonebridge Suzy George Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Albright-Stonebridge H.P. 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