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Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 09/18/2014 11:47:52 AM J ° OMB No. 1124-0006; Expires April 30,2017 U.S. Department of Justice Exhibit A to Registration Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended INSTRUCTIONS. Furnish this exhibit for EACH foreign principal listed in an initial statement and for EACH additional foreign principal acquired subsequently, the filing of this document requires the payment of a filing fee as set forth in Rule (d)(1), 28 C;F.R. § 5.5(d)( I). Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic Exhibit A form at ,bJt!p;//w^ Privacy Act Statement The filing of this document is required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 el seq., for the purposes of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the information requested is mandatory, and failure to provide this information is subject to the penalty and enforcement provisions established in Section 8 of the Act Every registration statement short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the Attorney General under this Act is a publicrecordopen to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: ) ^ ^ M s s ^ ! ^ ^ - S ^ ! l - ^ s copy of every such document other than informational materials, is automatically providedtothe Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Acf and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress on the ac^inistration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent This report is available to the public in print and online at: http;//www 1 fara.gov. Public;Reporting Burden., Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .49 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S; Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget Washington, DC 20503. 1. Name and Address of Registrant Burson-Marsteller LLC, T110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1100 Washington DC 20005 2. Registration No. 6227 3. Name of Foreign Principal Ennahdha Party 4. Principal Address of Foreign Principal .55 Bryanston Street Marble Arch Tower, London, Wl H 7AA 5. Indicate whether your foreign principal is one of the following: Government of a foreign country 1 H Foreign political parry Foreign or domestic organization: If either, check one of the following: Partnership Committee n Corporation Voluntary group Association Other (specify) Individual-State nationality 6. If the foreign principal is a foreign government, state: a) Branch or agency represented by the registrant NA b) Name and title of official with whom registrant deals NA 7. If the foreign principal is a foreign political party, state: a) Principal address 55 Bryanston Street, Marble Arch Tower, London, Wl H 7AA b) Name and title of official with whomregistrantdeals Ifhat Smith, Office Manager, Ennahdha London Office c) Principal aim Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections. 1 "Government of a foreign country," as defined in Section 1(e) of the Act, includes any person or group of persons exercising sovereign de facto or de jure political jurisdiction over any country, other than the United States, or oyer any part of such country, and includes any subdivision of any such group and any group or agency to which such sovereign de facto or de jure authority or functions are directly or indirectly delegated. Such term shall include any faction or body of insurgents within a country assuming to exercise governmental authority whether such faction or body of insurgents has or has not been recognized by the United States. r f m ,. , FORM NSD-3 Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 09/18/2014 11:47:52 AM ^03/14

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U.S. Department of Justice Exhibit A to Registration Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

INSTRUCTIONS. Furnish this exhibit for EACH foreign principal listed in an initial statement and for EACH additional foreign principal acquired subsequently, the filing of this document requires the payment of a filing fee as set forth in Rule (d)(1), 28 C;F.R. § 5.5(d)( I). Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic Exhibit A form at ,bJt!p;//w^

Privacy Act Statement The filing of this document is required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 el seq., for the purposes of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the information requested is mandatory, and failure to provide this information is subject to the penalty and enforcement provisions established in Section 8 of the Act Every registration statement short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the Attorney General under this Act is a public record open to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: )^^Mss^!^^-S^!l-^ s copy of every such document other than informational materials, is automatically provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Acf and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress on the ac^inistration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent This report is available to the public in print and online at: http;//www1fara.gov.

Public;Reporting Burden., Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .49 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S; Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget Washington, DC 20503.

1. Name and Address of Registrant

Burson-Marsteller LLC, T110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1100 Washington DC 20005

2. Registration No.

6227

3. Name of Foreign Principal

Ennahdha Party

4. Principal Address of Foreign Principal .55 Bryanston Street Marble Arch Tower, London, Wl H 7AA

5. Indicate whether your foreign principal is one of the following:

• Government of a foreign country1

H Foreign political parry

• Foreign or domestic organization: If either, check one of the following:

• Partnership • Committee

n Corporation • Voluntary group

• Association • Other (specify)

• Individual-State nationality

6. If the foreign principal is a foreign government, state: a) Branch or agency represented by the registrant

NA

b) Name and title of official with whom registrant deals

NA

7. I f the foreign principal is a foreign political party, state: a) Principal address

55 Bryanston Street, Marble Arch Tower, London, Wl H 7AA

b) Name and title of official with whom registrant deals Ifhat Smith, Office Manager, Ennahdha London Office

c) Principal aim Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections.

1 "Government of a foreign country," as defined in Section 1(e) of the Act, includes any person or group of persons exercising sovereign de facto or de jure political jurisdiction over any country, other than the United States, or oyer any part of such country, and includes any subdivision of any such group and any group or agency to which such sovereign de facto or de jure authority or functions are directly or indirectly delegated. Such term shall include any faction or body of insurgents within a country assuming to exercise governmental authority whether such faction or body of insurgents has or has not been recognized by the United States. r f m , . ,

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8. If the foreign principal is hot a foreign government or a foreign political party: a) State the nature of the business or activity of this foreign principal.

NA

b) Is this foreign principal:

Supervised by a foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign principal

Owned by a foreign government, foreign political parry, or other foreign principal

Directed by a foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign principal

Controlled by a foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign principal

Financed by a foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign principal

Subsidized in part by a foreign government, foreign political party, or other foreign pnncipal

Yes • No •

Yes • No •

Yes • No •

Yes • No •

Yes • No •

Yes • No •

9. Explain fully all items answered "Yes" in Item 8(b). (If additional space is needed a full insert page must be used.) NA

10. If the foreign principal is an organization and is not owned or controlled by a foreign government, foreign political party or other foreign principal, state who owns and controls it.

NA

EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that he/she has read the information set forth in this Exhibit A to the registration statement and that he/she is familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.

Date of Exhibit A September 18, 2014

Name and Title

Sharon Balkam, Managing Director

Signature

/s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

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t..s. Department of Justice Exhibit B to Registration Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

INSTRUCTIONS. A registrant must furnish as an Exhibit B copies of each written agreement and the terms and conditions of each oral agreement with his foreign principal, including all modifications of such agreements, or, where ho contract exists, a full statement of all the circumstances by reason of which the registrant is acting as an agent of a foreign principal. Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic Exhibit B form at http://www.fara.gov.

Privacy Act Statement. The filingpf this document is required for the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 etseq:, for the purposes, of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the information requested is mandatory, and failure to provide the ^formation is subject to. the penalty and enforcement provisions established, in Section 8 of the Act Every, registration statement, short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the. Attorney General under this Act is a public record open to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: http://ww\y.fara.gbv. One copy of every such document, other than informational materials, is automatically provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act, and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act. The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress on the administration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent. This report is available to the public in print and online at: ht^^wv^^ajgoy.

Public Reporting Burden. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .33 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, garnering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

1. Name of Registrant

BursorVMarstelier LLC

2. Registration No.

6227

3. Name of Foreign Principal

Ennahdha Party

Check Appropriate Box:

4. • The agreement between the: registrant and the above-named foreign principal is a formal written contract. If this box is checked, attach a copy of the contract to this exhibit.

5. • There is no formal written contract between the registrant and the foreign principal. The agreement with the above-named

foreign principal has resulted from an exchange of correspondence. If this box is checked, attach a copy of all pertinent correspondence, including a copy of any initial proposal which has been adopted by reference in such correspondence.

6. H The agreement or understanding between the registrant and the foreign principal is the result of neither a formal written contract nor an exchange of correspondence between the parties. If this box is checked, give a complete description below of the terms and conditions of the oral agreement or understanding, its duration, the fees and expenses, if any, to be received.

7. Describe fully the nature and method of performance"of the above, indicated agreement or understanding.

Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections. Fees and expenses to be determined at a later date.

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8 . Describe ful ly the actiyitieythe'regisfrant engages iri or proposes to engage in on behalf of the above foreign principal!

Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections.

9. Will the activities on behalf of the above foreign principal include political activities as defined in Section I (o) of the Act and in the footnote below? Yes H No •

I f yes, describe all such political activities indicating, among other things, the relations, interests or policies to be influenced together with the means to be employed to achieve this purpose.

Arrange meetings between Ennahdha representatives and stakeholders; encourage support for free and fair elections in Tunisia.

EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that he/she has read the information set forth in this Exhibit B to the registration statement and that he/she is familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.

Date of Exhibit B

September 18,2014

"Name'and Title

Sharon Balkam, Managing Director

Signature

is! Sharon Balkam eSigned

Footnote: "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity which the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, m any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting, or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference'to the'political or public interests, policies, "or relations of a government of a foreip country or a foreign political party-

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u.s. Department of Justice Short Form Registration Statement Washington, DG 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

INSTRUCTIONS. Each partner, officer, director, associate, employee, and agent of a registrant is required to file a.short form registration statement unless he engages in no activities in furtherance of the interests of the registrant's foreign principal or unless the services he renders to the registrant are in a secretarial, clerical, or in a related or similar capacity. Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic short form registration statement at http://wvyw.fara.gov.

Privacy Act Statement. The filing of this document is required for the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 etseq., for the purposes of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the information requested is mandatory, and failure to provide the information is subject to the penalty and enforcement provisions established in Section 8 of the Act. Every registration statement, short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the Attorney General under this Act is a public record open to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: http://www.fara.gov. One copy of every such document, other than informational materials, is automatically provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act, and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act. The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress on the administration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent. This report is available to the public and online at: http://www.fara.gov.

Public Reporting Burden. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .429 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 .

I . Name

Amit Khetarpaul

2. Registration No.

3. Residence Address(es)

3220 13th St S, Arlington VA 22204

4. Business Address(es) i'l i 0 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1200 Washington DC 20005

5. Year of Birth 1975

Nationality Indian

Present Citizenship US

6. I f present citizenship was not acquired by birth, indicate when, and how acquired. 2012

7. Occupation Public Relations

8. What is the name and address of the primary registrant? Name Burson-Marsteller, LLC

1110 Vermont Ave NW Address Suite 1200

Washington DC 20005

9. Indicate your connection with the primary registrant:

• partner • director

• officer • associate

• other (specify)

|x] employee

• agent

• consultant

• subcontractor

10. List every foreign principal to whom you will render services in support of the primary registrant. Ennahdha Party

11. Describe separately and in detail all services which you will render to the foreign principalis) listed in Item 10 either directly, or through the primary registrant listed in Item 8, and the date(s) of such services. (If space is insufficient, a full insert page must be used.) Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections.

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12. Do any of the above described services include political activity as defined in Section l(o) of the Act and in the footnote below?

Yes 13 No •

If yes, describe separately and in detail such political activity. Arrange meetings between Ennahdha representatives and stakeholders; encourage support forfree and fair elections in Tunisia.

13. The services described in Items 11 and 12 are to be rendered on a • full time basis H part time basis • special basis

14. What compensation or thing of value have you received to date or will you receive for the above services?

• Salary: Amount $ per_ • Commission at .. % of _ .

0 Salary: Not based solely on services rendered to the foreign principal(s),

• Fee : Amount $ • Other thing of value '

15. During the period beginning 60 days prior to the date of your obligation to register to the time of filing this statement, did you make any contributions of money or other things of value from your own funds or possessions and on your own behalf in connection with any election to political office or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for any political office? Yes • No •

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that he/she has read the information set forth in this registration statement and that he/she is familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.

September 18,2014 N Amit Khetarpaul eSigned

(Dale of signature) (Signature)

Footnote: "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity which the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting, or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to the political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political part)1.

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u.s. Department of Justice Short Form Registration Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

INSTRUCTIONS. Each partner, officer, director, associate, employee, and agent of a registrant is required to file a short form registration statement unless he engages in no activities in furtherance of the interests of the registrant's foreign principal or unless the services he renders to the registrant 1

are in a secretarial, clerical, or in a related or similar capacity. Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic short form registration statement at http://www.fara.gov.

Privacy Act Statement. The filing of this document is required for the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 et seq., for the purposes of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the information requested is mandatory, and failure to provide the information is subject to the penalty and enforcement provisions established in Section 8 of the Act. Every registration statement, short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the Attorney General under this Act is a public record open to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: http://www.fara.gov. One copy of every such document, other than informational materials, is automatically provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act, and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act. The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress on the administration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent. This report is available to the public and online at: http://www.fara.gov.

Public Reporting Burden. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .429 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503.

1. Name

William McQuillen

2. Registration No.

3. Residence Address(es) 427 R Street NW Washington DC 20001

. Business Address(es) 1110 Vermont Aye NW Suite 1200 Washington DC 20005

5. Year of Birth 1975

Nationality USA

Present Citizenship USA

6. I f present citizenship was not acquired by birth, indicate when, and how acquired.

7. Occupation Public Relations

8. What is the name and address of me primary registrant? 1110 Vermont Ave NW N a m eBurson-Marsteller,LLC Address Suite 1200

Washington DC 20005

9. Indicate your connection with the primary registrant:

• partner • director 0 employee • consultant

• officer • associate Q agent Q subcontractor

• other (specify) .

10. List every foreign principal to whom you will render services in support of the primary registrant." Ennahdha Party

11. Describe separately and in detail all services which you will render to the foreign principal(s) listed in Item 10 either directly, or through the primary registrant listed in Item 8, and the date(s) of such services. (If space is insufftcienU a full insert page must be used.) Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections.

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12. Dp any of the above described services include political activity as defined in Section 1(0) of the Act and in the footnote below?

Yes H No •

If yes, describe separately and in detail such political activity. Arrange meetings between Ennahdha representatives and stakeholders; encourage support for free and fair elections in Tunisia.

13. The services described in Items 11 and 12 are to be rendered on a • full time basis S part time basis • special basis

14. What compensation or thing of value have you received to date or will you receive for the above services?

• Salary : Amount $ per • Commission at % of

H Salary: Not based solely on services rendered to the foreign principal(s).

• Fee: Amount $ __ • Other thing of value

15. During the period beginning 60 days prior to the date of your obligation to register to the time of filing this statement, did you make any contributions of money or other things of value from your own funds or possessions and on your own behalf in connection with any election to political office or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for any political office? Yes • No •

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

EXECUTION

In accordance with 2.8 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that he/she has read the information set forth in this registration statement and that he/she is familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and belief.

September 18,2014 /s/William McQuillen eSigned

(Date of signature) (Signature)

Footnote: "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity which the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting, or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to the political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

• • t

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u.s. Department of Justice Short Form Registration Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

INSTRUCTIONS. Each partner, officer, director, associate, employee, and agent of a registrant is required to file a short form registration statement unless he engages in no activities in furtherance of the interests of the registrant's foreign principal or unless the serv ices he renders to the registrant are in a secretarial, clerical, or in a related or similar capacity. Compliance is accomplished by filing an electronic short form registration statement at hUp://wvw.fara.gov.

Privacy Act Statement. The filing of this document is required for the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 etseq., for the purposes of registration under the Act and public disclosure. Provision of the infonnatipn requested is mandatory, and failure to provide the information is subject to the penalty and enforcement provisions established in Section 8 of the Act. Every registration statement, short form registration statement, supplemental statement, exhibit, amendment, copy of informational materials or other document or information filed with the Attorney General under this Act is a public record open to public examination, inspection and copying during the posted business hours of the Registration Unit in Washington, DC. Statements are also available online at the Registration Unit's webpage: http:/A¥ww.fara.gov. One copy of every such document, other than informational materials, is automatically provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act. and copies of any and all documents are routinely made available to other agencies, departments and Congress pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Act. The Attorney General also transmits a semi-annual report to Congress oh the administration of the Act which lists the names of all agents registered under the Act and the foreign principals they represent. This report is available to the public and online at: httpi//vvwy,fara,gov.

Public Reporting Burden. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average .429 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of ^formation, including suggestions for reducing this burden to Chief, Registration Unit, Counterespionage Section, National Security Division, U.S; Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530: and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Office of Management and Budget. Washington. DC 20503.

1. Name

Paul Wegerson

2. Registration No.

6227

. Residence Address(es) 1760KenyonSt.NW Washington, DC 20010

, Business Address(es) 1110 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20005

5. Year of Birth 1981

Nationality USA

Present Citizenship USA

6. I f present citizenship was not acquired by birth, indicate when, and how acquired.

7. Occupation Public Relations

8. What is the name and address of the primary registrant? Name Burson-Marsteller, LLC

1110 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 1200 Address Washington, DC 20005

9. Indicate yOur connection with the primary registrant:

• partner • director

• Officer • associate

• other (specify) . . .

employee

• agent

• consultant

• subcontractor

10. List every foreign principal to whom you will render services in support of the primary registrant. Ennahdha Party

11. Describe separately and in detail all services which you will render to the foreign principal(s) listed in Item 10 either directly, or through the primary registrant listed in Item 8, and the date(s) of such services. (If space is insufficient, a f u l l insert page must be used.) , Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of the upcoming elections in Tunisia.

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12. Do any of the above described services include political activity as defined in Section l(o) of the Act and in the footnote below?

Yes EI No •

If yes, describe separately and in detail such political activity. Arrange meetings between Ennahdha representatives and stakeholders; encourage support for free and fair elections in Tunisia.

13. The services described in items 11 and 12 are to be rendered on a

• full time basis EJ part time basis • special basis

14. What compensation or thing of value have you received to date or will you receive for the above services?

• Salary: Amounts ... per • Commission at % of

IE] Salary : Not based solely on services rendered to the foreign principal(s).

• Fee: Amounts _ _ • Other thing of value

15. During the period beginning 60 days prior to the date of your obligation to register to the time of filing this statement, did you make any contributions of money or other things of value from your own funds or possessions and on your own behalf in connection with any election to political office or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for any political office? Yes • No •

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that he/she has read the information set forth in this registration statement and that he/she is familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best o f his/her knowledge and belief.

September 19,2014 N Paul Wegerson eSigned

(Date of signature) (Signature)

Footnote: "Political activity," as defined in Section l (o) of the Act, means any activity which the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting, or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to the political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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us. Department of justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/14

1. (a) Name of Registrant

Burson-Marsteller LLC (Washington DC)

(Insert date)

REGISTRANT

(b) Registration No.

6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1200; Washington DC 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual:

(1) Residence address(es) Yes • No • (2) Citizenship Yes • No • (3) Occupation Yes • No •

(b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes • No H (2) Ownership or control Yes • No H (3) Branch offices Yes • No H

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C', state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes • No S

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DG 20530.)

Formerly CRM-154 FORM NSD-2

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No 0

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No |D

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered serv ices directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes • No 1

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical Or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes • No §

Name 1 Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes H No ID If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Date Terminated Mary Crawford 11 /2014

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No IS

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement? Yes S No •

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

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7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

8. Have you acquired any hew foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No If yes, furnish the following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principalis) Date Acquired

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period,

Beltway Government Strategies (for the Office of the Monitoring MP for the Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka)

Ennahdha Party

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A3 Yes • No • Exhibit B 4 Yes • No • If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and 6 previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes • No tH If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3 (Formerly CRM-157) sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal. 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4 (Formerly CRM-155) sets fourth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

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11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No IEI

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Beltway Government Strategies (for the Office of the Monitoring MP for the Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka) - Launch an education and communications program to improve confidence in Sri Lanka among US-based investment and influencer community.

- Lay the groundwork to promote Sri Lanka as a business and travel destination.

Ennahdha Party -- Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 as defined below? Yes 0 No •

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures Or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12 for each foreign principal.

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity o n Y o u r own behalf which benefits your foreign principalis)? Yes • NoH

If yes, describe fully.

5 The term "political activity" means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political oartv.

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IV ^ FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14. (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes H No •

If no, explain why.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount

Please see attached Exhibit 14A.

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign^ any money on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No B

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D to your registration? Yes • No •

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes • No IE)

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

$ An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of th is statement? Yes S No • (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes • No E

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

/ /

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any , to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount Please see attached Exhibit ISA

Total

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(PAGE 7) (b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds arid on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value" in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks" and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (PAGE 8)

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes IS No • If Yes, goto Item 17.

(b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration? Yes • No •

If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal. Beltway Government Strategies (for the Office of the Monitoring MP for the Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka)

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to

finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes • No IE!

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

• Radio or TV broadcasts • Magazine or newspaper • Motion picture films • Letters or telegrams • Advertising campaigns H Press releases • Pamphlets or other publications • Lectures or speeches • Other (specify)

Electronic Communications

• Email

• Website URL(s): , . . . • Social media websites URL(s): • Other (specify)

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

El Public officials • Newspapers • Libraries

• Legislators IS Editors • Educational institutions

• Government agencies • Civic groups or associations • Nationality groups

• Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

H English • Other (specify)

22. Did you file wjth the Registration Unit. U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes ^ No d

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes S No •

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as pail of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swear(s) or affirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the informat ion contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statemerit(s), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print Or type name under each signature or provide electronic signaturel3)

March 13,2015 /s/Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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Beltway Government Strategies Inc. (for the Office of the Monitoring MP for the Ministry of External Affairs of Sri Lanka)

Exhibit 12

Lisa Marie Colangelo, for Burson-Marsteller

• 7/2/14 - Contacted Danielle Pletka, Vice President for Foreign Policy and Defense Studies (by email) of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) to ask for meeting with client during upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.

• 9/10/14 - Contacted Danielle Pletka, Vice President for Foreign Policy and Defense Studies (by email) of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) to ask for meeting with client during upcoming visit to D.C.

• 9/10/04 - Contacted Hemal Shah, and Sadanand Dhume, of The American Enterprise Institute (AEI), by email, to ask for meeting with client during upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.

• 9/11/14 and 9/12/14 - Contacted Christine Samuelian, Assistant to Ambassador John R. Bolton, by phone and email, to ask for meeting with client during upcoming visit to Washington, D.C.

• 10/13/14 - Outreach to former Governor Bill Richardson's office in New Mexico (by phone and email) to discuss future visit of client to the United States.

William McQuillen, for Burson-Marsteller

• 7/14/14 - Contacted Sandrine Rastello, reporter for Bloomberg News, by email to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

• 7/17/14 - Contacted Matthew Pennington, reporter for the Associated Press, by email to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

• 7/31/14 - Contacted Lally Weymouth of the Washington Post, by email to discuss the possibility of an interview with government leaders from Sri Lanka.

• 8/27/14 - Contacted Mary Drohan, letters editor for the New York Times by email regarding a letter to the editor from the Ambassador from Sri Lanka.

• 9/10/14 Contacted Jerry Seib, bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, by email to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

• 9/15/14 - Contacted Brian Boughton, reporter for Fox News, by email to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

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• 9/15/14 - Contacted Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist, by email to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

• 9/15/14 - Contacted Nicholas Johnston, editor at Bloomberg News, by email to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/15/14 - Contacted Dawn Kopecki, reporter at Bloomberg News, by email to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Christina Sevilla or the United States Trade Representative's Office, by email to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Lesley Wroughton, reporter at Reuters, by email to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Mark Drajem, reporter at Bloomberg News, by email to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Brian Wingfield, reporter at Bloomberg News, by email to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Julianna Goldman, reporter at CBS News, by email to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Lisa Curtis of the Heritage Foundation, by email to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Matthew Pennington, reporter at Associated Press, by email to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/17/14 - Contacted Sho Chandra, reporter at Bloomberg News by text message to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• Contacted Neil Irwin of the New York Times, by text message to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

Robin Levy, for Burson-Marsteller

a 6/25/14 - Contacted Susan Glasser of Politico by email, to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

• 6/25/14 - Contacted Max Fisher of Vox, by email, to discuss an interview opportunity with the client during visit to Washington, D.C.

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• 9/13/2014 - Contacted Grace Wallack with the Brookings Institution, by email, to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/13/2014 - Contacted Susan Glasser of Politico, by email, to invite her to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

» 9/13/2014 - Contacted Max Fisher of Vox, by email, to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/13/2014 -r- Contacted George Eng, U.S. Congress, electronically, to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

• 9/13/2014 — Contacted Steven Koh, Department of Justice, electronically, to invite him to a reception at the Sri Lankan ambassador's home in Washington, D.C.

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Exhibit 14-A

Ennahdha Party

Paul Wegerson

Tunisia - 2014 - Contacts

• September 25: Outreach to general news outlets in Washington, DC with an invitation to a

speech at the United States Institute of Peace (see list 1, attached)

• September 29: Outreach to general news outlets based in New York City with an invitation to a

speech at Columbia University (see list 2, attached)

• October-December: Outreach to foreign affairs reporters and experts (see list 3, attached)

o October 3 press release distribution

o Octobers and 10 news article distribution

o October 21 pitched media interviews

o October 24 issued media statement

o November 22 newsletter distribution

o December 5 newsletter distribution

o December 18 newsletter distribution

William McQuillen

Tunisia - 2014 Contacts

Jackson Diehl - Washington Post - Contacted by email regarding editorial board opportunity

David Ignatius - Washington Post - Contacted by email regarding interview opportunity

Nicholas Kristof - New York Times - Contacted by email regarding interview opportunity

Adam Entous — Wall Street Journal - Contacted by email following up after speech in Washington

Julianna Goldman - CBS - Contacted my phone and email regarding interview opportunity in

Washington

Indira Lakshmanan - Bloomberg News - Contacted by email following up after speech in Washington

Viola Gienger - US Institute for Peace - Contacted my email and in person following up after speech in

Washington

Nicholas Johnston - Bloomberg News - Contacted by email regarding coverage of a speech in

Washington

Fred Hiatt - Washington Post - Contacted by email regarding an editorial board/interview opportunity

Andy Rosenthal - New York Times - Contacted by email regarding the publishing of an op-ed

Rachel Manteuffel - Washington Post - Contacted by email regarding publishing an op-ed

Michael Lara bee - Washington Post—Contacted by email regarding the publishing of an op-ed

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List 1

First Name Last Name Outlet Contact Title

Bob Barnard WTTG-TV Genera] Assignment Reporter

Jackie Bensen WRC-TV General Assignment Reporter

Charlie Bragale WRC-TV (NBC) Assignment Manager

Doug Buchanan WTTG-TV (FOX) Senior Assignment Editor

Tony Capra NBCTelevision Network Senior Assignment Manager

Dee Carden ABC Television Network Assignment Editor

Mike Carpel FOX NewsEdge Nevys Assignment Manager

Greg Clary CNN/Cable News Network Assignment Editor

Mike Conneen WJ LA-TV General Assignment Reporter

Josh Cooper CBS Television Network Assignment Editor

Professional Football Reporter &

Assignment Editor Nate Davis USAToday.com

Beth Deeb Riggs WTTG-TV Assignment Editor & Booking Manager

Martin Di Caro Di Caro, Martin General Assignment Reporter

Tom Dunlavey CNN/Cable News Network Futures News Assignment Editor

Lisa Dunn WAMU-FM (NPR) Producer Nancy Ellard NBC News Channel Assignment Manager

Tom Fitzgerajd WTTG-TV General Assignment Reporter

Dave Forman NBCTelevision Network Assignment Manager

Lesli Foster WUSA-TV General Assignment Reporter

Yianis Fournelis WTTG-TV (FOX) Assignment Editor

Peggy Fox WUSA-TV General Assignment Reporter

Jim Handly WRC-TV General Assignment Reporter

Alison Harding CNN/Cable News Network Assignment Editor

Robb Harleston C-SPAN Assignment Desk Editor

John Henrehan WTTG-TV General Assignment Reporter

Bill Hess WMAL-AM (630) NEWSDESK

Bruce Johnson WUSA-TV General Assignment Reporter

Athena Jones CNN/Cable News Network General Assignment Correspondent

Craig Katz CBS Television Network News Assignment Editor

Kevin Kenney WUSA-TV News Assignment Editor

Anita Krichmar ABC Television Network Assignment Editor

Bruce Leshan WUSA-TV General Assignment Reporter

Mary Grace Lucas CNN/Cable News Network Assignment Editor

Mary Grace Lucas CNN - Washington Bureau News Assignment Editor

Meyrhb Lyons WAMU-FM (NPR) News Director

Kenny Martin WTTG-TV Senior Assignment Editor

Wisdom Martin WTTG-TV General Assignment Reporter

Kenny Martin WTTG-TV (FOX) Senior Assignment Editor

Carlos Martinez WRC-TV (NBC) News Assignment Editor

Sean McGarvy FOX News Channel Assignment Manager

Doug McKelway FOX News Channel General Assignment Reporter

Erin McPike CNN/Cable News Network General Assignment Correspondent

Mitchell Miller WTOP-FM News Director

Holly Morris WTTG-TV General Assignment Reporter Askia Muhammad BlackPressUSA.com Assignment Editor

N/A N/A Washington DC Broadcast List N/A

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First Name Last Name Outlet Contact Title Mynellies Negron WFDC-TV (Univision) News Assignment Editor Brendan O'Connell WTTG-TV News Assignment Editor Beth Parker WTTG-TV General Assignment Reporter Wayne Partlow Associated Press Photography Assignment Editor Martine Rodriguez C-SPAN2 Assignment Desk Editor Tom Roussey W J LA-TV General Assignment Reporter George Sanchez ABC Television Network News Assignment Manager Jamie Scott WJLA-TV Assignment Editor Greg Sea by CNN/Cable News Network News Assignment Editor Sarah Shales WJLA-TV (ABC) News Assignment Editor Thomas Shine ABC Television Network News Assignment Manager

Kim Sneed NBC Nightly News - Washington Office - NBCTelevision Network Assignment Desk Editor

Alan Speck C-SPAN Assignment Desk Editor Bill Starks WUSA-TV (CBS) News Assignment Manager Shomari Stone WRC-TV General Assignment Reporter Judy Taub WTOP-FM News Assignment Editor Adrienne Winston WJLA-TV (ABC) News Assignment Editor Eun Yang WRC-TV General Assignment Reporter NEWSDESK C-SPAN NEWSDESK NEWSDESK FOX News Channel NEWSDESK NEWSDESK FOX NewsEdge NEWSDESK NEWSDESK NBC News Channel NEWSDESK Sandra WAMU-FM (NPR) Producer NEWSDESK WAMU-FM (NPR) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WJLA-TV (ABC) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WMAL-AM (630) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WNEW-FM (CBS 99.1) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WRC-TV (NBC) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WTOP-FM NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WTTG-TV (FOX) NEWSDESK NEWSDESK WUSA-TV (CBS) NEWSDESK

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List 2

OUTLET FIRST LAST TITLE

Print am New York Georgia Krai Assistant News & Food Editor

am New York Ivan Pereira Metro Reporter

Bronx Free Press Debralee Santos Editor

Bronx Journal

Bronx Times-Reporter : Bill Egbert Deputy Editor

Bronx Times-Reporter Patrick Rocchio Assistant Editor & Senior Reporter

Capital New York JoAnn Wasserman Senior Editor

Crain's New York Business Eric Engquist Assistant Managing Editor

Metro North Media, Inc. John DeSio Editor New York Daily News Denis Slattery Metro Reporter - Bronx Bureau

New York Daily News Jennifer Cunningham Metro Reporter - Bronx Bureau New York Post Selim Alga Contributing Metro Writer New York Post Virginia Backaitis Contributing Columnist New York Post Chuck Bennett Metro Reporter New York Post Erin Calabrese Metro Reporter New York Post Richard Wilner Business Editor

New York Times Alison Leigh Cowan Metro Reporter

New York Times Patrick McGeehan Reporter Norwood News David Cruz Website Editor Queens Busi ness Today Louis Parajos Managing Editor

Queens Chronicle AnnMarie Costella News Reporter Queens Times James Lisa Publisher & Editor

Queens Tribune Trisha Sakhuja News Reporter Riverdale Press Sarina Trangle Reporter Wall Street Journal Derek Krayitz Reporter

Broadcast News 12 The Bronx Emily Pecot News Producer News 12 The Bronx Berta Castaner News Director News 12 The Bronx Teresa Kentner Assignment Desk Manager News 12 the Bronx Jessica Forrhoso Bi-lingual Reporter News 12 the Bronx Magdalena Doris General Assignment Reporter

Nueya York Carmen Bbullosa Host Nueva York Patricio Lerzundi Host WABC-TV Lisa Colagrossi Business Reporter WABC-TV-Tlempo Joe Torres Host WCBS-TV Dan Forma n News Managing Editor WNBC-TV Checkey Beckford General Assignment Reporter WNYW-TV Peter Bunin News Assignment Editor Univision Claudia Marquez Associate Producer Univision Blanca Rosas Vilchez National Correspondent

Radio

WABC-AM Mary Elizabeth Elkprdy Producer

WABC-AM Laurie Cnatjllo Prpgram.Djrector

WCBS-AM (Via WSJ Radio) Joe Connolly Business Reporter

WINS-AM Eileen Lehpamer Assignment Editor

WNYC-AM llya Marritz Business Reporter

WNYC-AM Charles Herman Business.and Economics Editor.

WOR-AM Natalie Batos Vacca Senior Producer

WXNY-FM (Univision) Felix Perez General Manager

Online AOL Latino Andrew Tavani News Director & Deputy Managing

Editor Huffington Post Zuania Capo-Ramos Deputy Editor NBCLatino.com Chris Pena Executive Editor

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List 3

ABC News Gina Sunseri Producer National Security Washington, DC

ABC News Sarah Baker Senior Producer Security Washington, DC

AFP Jo Biddle State Department Correspondent National Security Washington, DC

Al Arabiya News Channel Hisham Melhem Bureau Chief Middle East Washington, D.C.

Al-Jazeera America - Ray Suarez George Griffin Senior Producer Foreign affairs Washington, D.C.

Al Monitor Laura Rpzen Back Channel News Blog Foreign Policy Washington, DC

Associated Press Bradley Klapper Reporter State Department & Foreign Policy Washington,.p.C.

Associated Press Steve Braun National Security News.Editor National Security Washington, DC Associated Press Lara Jakes. Reporter National Security Washington, DC BBC Adam Brookes Foreign Correspondent Foreign.Policy Washington, DC BBC - America Simon Wilson Bureau Chief Washington, D.C.

Bloomberg Ziad Sabah Reporter Politics & Conflict Washington, DC

Bloomberg Indira Lakshmanan Foreign Policy Reporter Foreign Policy, State Department Washington, DC

Bloomberg Nicole Gaouette Reporter Foreign Policy Washington, DC

Bloomberg Noah Feldman Columnist New York, NY

Daily Beast Kimberly Dozier National Security Reporter National Security Washington, DC

The Economist David Rennie Washington Bureau Chief International Affairs Washington, DC

Christian Science Monitor Jonathon Adams Correspondent Mjddle East, Asia Boston, MA

Christian Science Monitor Jane Arraf Middle East Correspondent Middle East Boston, MA

Christian Science Monitor Howard LaFranchi Correspondent Diplomacy Washington, DC

Christian Science Monitor Anna Mulrine Editor Defense and National Security Washington, DC

CNN - Amanpour producer Ana Cohen

Bickford Senior producer Foreign affairs New York, NY

CNN - Zakaria. producer Sujata Thomas Senior producer Foreign affairs Washington, DC

CNN Fareed Zakaria Host GPS New York, NY

CNN Schams Elwazer Senior Producer Middle East Atlanta, GA

CNN Jamie Crawford Producer State Department Washington, DC

CNN Elisa Labott Correspondent Global Affairs Washington,_PC

CQ Rachel Oswald Reporter National Security Washington, DC

Daily Beast Kjmberly Dozier National Security Reporter National Security Washington, DC

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a) 14 (a). Receipts - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? YES.

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15 (a). Disbursements - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

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The battle against one of the most oruta1 terrorist oigani/ations in the world - the Tamil "Hnpis

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After more than a quarter century of atrocities committed by one of the most violent terrorist organizations in the world — the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE or the Tamil Tigers) —- in 2009, the Sri Lankan government, with active support from the international community, achieved what few other countries in recent history can claim: putting an end to a bloody separatist and terrorist organization and bringing peace to the nation. Much of the world is relieved to see the long suffering of ordinary Sri Lankans end, and today, Sri Lanka has emerged as the fastest growing economy in South Asia, outpacing all its neighbors, including India.

Thirty Years of Human Rights Atrocities by the Tamil Tigers

The pioneers of the suicide vest, the Tamil Tigers were the first terrorist masterminds to use women * and children for suicide bombings. Considered one of the most brutal terrorist organizations in the world, the LTTE was declared a terrorist organization by 32 countries, including the United States, the European f Union, Canada and India.

The Tamil Tigers possessed a well-developed militia and carried out high-profile attacks both in Sri Lanka and abroad. They are the only militant group to assassinate two world leaders: Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa in 1993 and former-Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.

At its core, the LTTE was a separatist organization and controlled much of Sri Lanka's northern territories. Their sympathizers, who represented less than 5 percent of Sri Lanka> inherently opposed Sri independent from the country's Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim

The LTTE at a glance • Pioneers of the suicide vest; first to use

women and children for suicide bombings • Killed an estimated 100,000 people in Sri

Lanka (i.e. half a percentage of the entire population)

• Committed mass rapes, torture and abductions

• Declared a terrorist organization by 32 countries, including the United States and the EU

• Only terrorist group to have assassinated two world leaders

• Inherently secessionists, seeking to break away from Sri Lanka and form a Tamil state

• Sympathizers vying for a separate state continue to thrive outside Sri Lanka

Lanka and wanted their own Tamil state, and Christian population.

Over a 30-year period, the Tamil Tigers killed more than 100,000 people in Sri Lanka, including more than 8,000 fellow Tamils who they punished for being traitors for hot following their radical militant ideology. They trampled upon the humanjrights of ordinary Sri Lankans, mostly the majority Sinhalese

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population, by committing mass rapes and torture. They forcibly enlisted young boys and girls from the Tamil population to join the war and used innocent citizens as shields to protect themselves from their own violence. It would be hard to find a single family in Sri Lanka that hasn't lost a loved one to their brutality.

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In 2009, after nearly three decades of mass atrocities against the human rights of ordinary Sri Lankans, the government of Sri Lanka defeated the Tamil Tigers and eradicated terrorism from its own soil. However, LTTE sympathizers, who still vie for a separate breakaway Tamil state from Sri Lanka, continue to thrive outside Sri Lanka under various names and organizations.

The Final Phase Ending the War

After nearly three decades of terrorism, failed ceasefire treaties and mass atrocities by the Tamil Tigers, the government of Sri Lanka resolved to end its people's misery and launched an overpowering military offensive humanitarian operation against the Tamil Tigers. The government received international support for its efforts, including from the U.S. administration that provided political, military and other strategic support to help defeat the terrorists.

In 2006, a year after President Mahinda Rajapaksa took office, the Tamil Tigers in the Mavil Aru area in the eastern region of the country cut off the water supply used for drinking, agriculture and livelihood for nearly 50,000 people. This triggered the government's decision to send in national security forces for a fresh military offensive to free the area of the Tamil Tigers. The security forces succeeded in this operation and strengthened their protection to the strategically important Trincomalee Harbour. By July 2007, the forces liberated much of the Eastern Province from the grip of Tamil Tigers.

This success allowed the security forces to launch a major operation to free the northern region of the island from the Tamil Tigers' control. The government increased manpower, weapons and supplies for the security forces, raising the morale of the forces and leading them to repeated successes against the Tamil Tigers over the course of two years. By early 2009, the armed forces advanced significantly in the northern region, defeating the Tamil Tigers in their strongholds of Pooneryn, Kilinochchi, Elephant Pass and Mullaitivu.

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However, in the final stages of the battle in May 2009, the Tamil Tigers demonstrated their ruthless nature by holding nearly 350,000 civilians as human shields, and later as hostages, for the protection of the Tigers leadership that was expecting to escape. At the time, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) requested and received the government's and the LTTE's permission to go in and provide relief support to the hostages. However, despite their assurances, the Tamil Tigers came in and starting shooting indiscriminately and killing both hostages as well as ICRC representatives.

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At that moment, the government and the armed forces were pressed to make a swift decision on how to rescue the hostages. Ascertaining the situation at the time the security forces, with the government's approval, moved in and managed to rescue most of the people. Unfortunately, there was collateral damage during the operation that is determined to be approximately 4,600 casualties. But based on their intelligence, the government had reason to believe that if the security forces did not proceed with the rescue operation, the loss of innocent lives would have been significantly greater.

The then-U.S. ambassador, British High Commissioner, Indian ambassador and others were situated at the Sri Lankan Air Force headquarters to watch the final phase of the military operation live via UAV footage.

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Rebuilding Sri Lanka

In the past five years since the minimization of terrorism, Sri Lanka has launched a massive impetus to increase the nation's economic growth. Large infrastructure development projects have been initiated such as the development and expansion of thermal and hydro power plants, ports, expressways and harbors. Today, the country's economic growth outperforms all its South Asia neighbors, and the country now ranks as the top South Asian nation to do business with in the World Bank's 2014 Doing Business Report. (

At the same time, the government has also taken steps to bring the former LTTE-controlled territories to be part of mainstream Sri Lanka. After the war ended, the government put its energies behind basic humanitarian needs for the survivors and spent more than $4 billion in livelihood, schools, health, and transportation and infrastructure efforts in the region. Today, the economic growth in the northern, mostly Tamil region once devastated by the war stands at 23.8 percent.

For 40 years, not a single election was conducted in the northern region, so the government undertook measures to restore the right of franchise to the people and successfully held two elections — local and provincial. The Northern Province now has stable governing bodies led by the Tamil National Alliance. The government made an important commitment and has since resettled most of the nearly 300,000 internally displaced people (IDP) in the North under a resettlement and rehabilitation program. There are still some IDPs that need to be resettled, as they do not have any land - the government is presently working with the UN Refugees Agency to manage this. Additionally, the government has made efforts to reintroduce children forced to serve as LTTE soldiers into society, as well as 11,872 ex-combatants, within the first three months of peace.

In May 2010, the government created an independent Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to study the cause of the conflict and action required to achieve post war reconciliation. After an 18-month inquiry, the LLRC made 185 recommendations, which were submitted to the parliament in 2011. The reconciliation and accountability process is currently underway.

The Missing Person's Commission has now already received more than 20,000 submissions and also recently written to the government of Sri Lanka asking for tactical assistance. The government is in the process of identifying internationally reputed personnel with extensive experience in this field. Certain eminent personalities have already been appointed.

The New Sri Lanka Growth rate - 7.3 percent, outperforming all South Asian neighbors Growth rate in the North -23.8 percent Inflation rate fallen from 6.7 to 3.2 percent Unemployment rate fallen over the last decade from 9 to 4 percent 90 percent of households have electricity Tourism almost doubled in the last five years World Bank's 2014 Doing Business Report ranks Sri Lanka as the top South Asian nation for business

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SRI LANKA'S WAR ON TERROR - Timeline of Events

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April 1995

The nation of Ceylon becomes independent from British rule.

Ceylon becomes the Independent and Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka, where a majority of its population is Buddhist Sinhalese. The Hindu Tamils becomes the largest minority group in the country.

Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), an ethnic terrorist group fighting for what they called "Eelam," a separate Tamil state, is formed. LTTE is fated to become one of the most dangerous terrorist groups in the world.

After five years of brutality, the Sri Lankan government is forced to impose a state of emergency on the country to quell riots between Sinhalese and Tamils.

The Tamil Tigers launch several guerrilla attacks, killing 13 Sri Lankan soldiers, which sparks the First Eelam War.

In an attempt to create unity and peace after years of war, India drafts and implements an agreement with the Sri Lankan government to deploy Indian peace-keeping forces. The Tamil Tigers refuse to disarm.

After three years of fighting with the Tamil Tigers, which ultimately kills 1,000 Indian peace keepers, India withdraws its remaining support. The Second Eelam War begins.

A Tamil Tigers suicide bomber assassinates former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and 14 bystanders during a campaign rally prior to India's parliamentary elections.

Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa is assassinated by a Tamil Tigers suicide bomber during a May Day rally, which also kills most of the President's bodyguards and close aides and wounds dozens of civilians and government officials.

President Chandrika Kumaratunga comes to power, pledging to end the war and opening peace talks with the Tamil Tigers.

Peace talks fail when Tamil Tigers commandos sink two gunboats and declare end to a 14-week cease-fire, propelling Sri Lanka into the Third Eelam War.

The Tamil Tigers step up their attacks with ambushes, oil-depot explosions and wholesale massacres of villages. They execute bombings at Sri Lanka's holiest Buddhist site, central bank and international airport and ultimately wound President Kumaratunga during one such attack. Recognizing the 15 years of brutality the Tamil Tigers, the U.S. Department of State designates the Tamil Tigers as a foreign terrorist organization in October of 1997.

In yet another attempt to secure peace and safety for its citizens, the Sri Lankan government signs a Norwegian-mediated ceasefire agreement with the Tamil Tigers.

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2003 The Tamil Tigers pull out of peace talks, however the ceasefire holds.

2005 Continuing the violence, the Tamil Tigers attack and kill 45 Sri Lankan soldiers, sailors and policemen.

2006 During the Fourth Eelam War, the Tamil Tigers in Mavil Aru cut off water used for drinking, agriculture and livelihood for nearly 50,000 people in the East, forcing President Rajapaksa to use national security forces to free the area.

January 2008 The Tamil Tigers escalate the war by bombing a military bus. In response, Sri Lanka officially withdraws from the truce and is forced to launch a military offensive.

January 2009 Sri Lankan troops capture the town of Killinochchi, the Tamil Tigers' administrative headquarters.

April 2009 The Sri Lankan government sets a 24 hour deadline for the Tamil Tigers rebels to surrender after they take nearly 350,000 civilians as human shields.

May 2009 During the last battle of the war, as the army captures the last area of rebel-held territory in northern Sri Lanka, Tamil Tigers leader Velupillai Prabhakaran is killed. After decades of terrorism and tens of thousands of deaths, Tamil Tigers concede defeat and agree to lay down their arms.

The Sri Lankan government officially declares the conflict ended and begins a period of peace and reconciliation.

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Biography

Sajin de Vass Gunawardena Coordinating Secretary to the President Monitoring Member of Parliament, Ministry of External Affairs Government of Sri Lanka i t

The Honorable Sajin de Vass Gunawardena serves as Coordinating Secretary to Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa and as the External Affairs Ministry's Monitoring Member of Parliament. In his role, he is the official conduit between the President and the country's foreign ministry on all matters relating to trade and foreign relations. He is one of the senior members of the government, Mr. Gunawardena is also a member of the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA).

Shortly after President Rajapaksa was re-elected for his second term in 2010, Mr. Gunawardena was elected to Parliament, representing his native Galle district in Southern Sri Lanka. In addition to his role in the Rajapaksa administration, Mr. Gunawardena leads the Parliament's foreign relations efforts and also sits on several Consultative Committees, including: Petroleum Industries, Economic Development, Higher Education, Civil Aviation, Defense and Urban Development. Prior to his position in Parliament, Mr. Gunawardena was elected to the Southern Provincial Council in 2004 as Provincial Councilor in the eoasta I city Am ba la ngoda.

He is the former CEO of Mihin Lanka, a low-fare, state-owned airline. He originally began his career in the shipping industry at Hayleys, NYK Shipping Lines' maritime agency, before moving to Evergreen Shipping Lines and Trico International in Dubai.

Mr. Gunawardena was educated at the Royal College of Colombo. He currently resides in Colombo with his wife and two sons.

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Human Rights in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's documented civilization goes back at least 2,600 years. Over the centuries, Sri Lanka has been home to people from diverse ethnicities, languages and religions. Ever since its ancient history, Sri Lanka has valued its traditions that valued equality and promoted human rights: Sri Lanka was the first Asian country known to have a female ruler. Queen Anula (47-42 BC); it was also the first country in the world to establish a dedicated hospital in Mihintale in the 4th century.

Sri Lanka's modern period is marked by the Colebrooke-Cameroh reforms of 1833, which led to the introduction of a utilitarian and liberal political culture based on the rule of law and establishment of an Executive Council and Legislative Council. This later became the foundation of representative legislature in the country. These reforms also led to the modernizing of Sri Lanka's economic system and a public school model for education.

Sri Lanka has enjoyed uninterrupted democracy, including universal suffrage, since 1931, The country has been proud of its achievements in areas such as education — it has the highest literacy rates in South Asia, with nearly 99 percent for women — diversity, strong civil society and media, and religious freedoms.

But Sri Lanka also recognizes that nearly three decades of brutal terrorism was a significant setback for its human rights progress. The wreckage caused by the Tamil Tigers' terror — where more than 100,000 Sri Lankans (one half of one percent of its entire population) were killed and countless more were raped, maimed and tortured — will take time to heal.

After successfully ending terrorism in 2009, Sri Lanka restored the greatest human right — the right to life — and began its journey toward peace and prosperity. Today, the people of Sri Lanka are working hard to rebuild an inclusive society and restore human rights to their people.

Their journey has just begun. The country recognizes that a lot needs to be done to restore its human rights and bring the country back to its original trajectory. As a start, the following areas have seen significant great strides since 2009:

• Improving health conditions • Strengthening women's rights • Increasing freedom of the press • Healing the wounds of War

Improving health conditions

Over the past decade, life expectancy in Sri Lanka has increased by nearly four years and the country has been elevated to "high" in the United Nation Development Program's Human Development Index. Further, according to the World Bank, both the maternal mortality rate and the infant mortality rate in Sri Lanka are well below .01 percent - well ahead of Sri Lanka's regional peers.

This is largely due not only to the onset of peace after many years of war, but the improved living conditions within the country, as well. For instance:

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• Today, nearly 90 percent of all households have electricity. • Water and sanitation facilities have been upgraded to UNICEF/CFS standards in 6,000 primary

schools. • Social Care Centers in the North and East have been created to provide integrated and ongoing care

to the vulnerable. • Nearly 32,000 disabled persons in two provinces alone were provided with assistance devices such

as wheel chairs, crutches, eye glasses and other medical devices. • Government Mobile Services issued Elder Identity Cards to more than 13,000 senior citizens in the

North and East so they may benefit from priority health and other treatment and financial benefits. • Nearly 4,000 households in the North and East with disabled family members have been given

monthly cash allowances to help secure healthy standards of living.

According to a UNICEF report (link to report) "Improving Children's Lives, Transforming the Future - 25 years of child rights in South Asia," Sri Lanka's efforts to establish children's legally enforceable rights to health, education, protection and participation has significantly improved children's health and living conditions.

Strengthening women's rights

History shows that prior to the end of Sri Lanka's war on terrorism, the country enjoyed a long-standing history Of equality for women. With universal suffrage since 1931, women are active participants in the operation of the government. The UK-based newspaper The Independent in 2012 called Sri Lanka the best place for a woman to be head of state. Also in 2012, the World Economic Forum's Gender Gap Report ranked Sri Lanka 22 n d in the world for political empowerment of women.

The country also boasts an exceptional education rate for women. With nearly a 99 percent literacy rates among women, 72.6 percent of Sri Lanka's female population has access to secondary education, compared to 75.5 percent of males. And, since Sri Lanka's battle with the Tamil Tigers ended, women widowed by the fighting have been provided with vocational trainings and other courses as part of public livelihood programs.

Increasing freedom of the press

Sri Lanka stands for a free and fair press, unencumbered by government restrictions. Freedom of expression is a core tenet of democracy and Sri Lanka's government categorically supports it. The diversity of media coverage, including ongoing criticism of the government, is evidence of such freedoms; as is the fact that more than 90 percent of the media in Sri Lanka is affiliated with those in opposition to the current ruling political party - with more publications being bought by opposition leaders. The other approximate 10 percent is made up of three publicly owned, government-supported newspapers and two public television stations, similar to NPR and PBS in the United States.

At the same time, the wounds of a quarter century of brutal terrorism are still fresh in the country and the government will not allow political actors or supposed NGOs that are attempting to destabilize the nation to hide under the protection of journalists.

Healing the Wounds of War

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Sri Lanka continues to work toward healing the wounds of war and rehabilitating ex-combatants. Some areas in which the government has made significant progress include:

1. Rehabilitating survivors - After the war, Sri Lanka had more than 300,000 internally displaced Tamil civilians whose situation needed to be immediately addressed. The government decided that in was in its people's best interest to first put its energy behind helping survivors, looking after their basic humanitarian needs — livelihood, schools, health, roads and infrastructure — and eventually their rehabilitation by helping their families rebuild their lives. Sri Lanka set up rehabilitation centers to provide artificial limbs and monthly allowances for those who were disabled during the fighting, as well as counseling and health clinics for the entire community.

Other aspects of the rehabilitation process that the government initiated include professional training courses in areas such as mechanical skills, IT, agriculture, food processing, carpentry and health clinics. In total, the government has spent more than $4 billion on infrastructure, investment, jobs, education and early childhood development, health initiatives and commercial enhancements to the North.

As of April 2014,58,122 damaged houses were reconstructed and 24,402 partly damaged houses have been renovated with the assistance of the government, UN agencies, INGOs and NGOs. Also, 22,473 fully-damaged houses continue to be rebuilt today, with another 237 houses under renovations. An additional 50,000 houses are being built in war-ravaged areas with the help of the Indian government.

Voluntary return of Sri Lankan refugees has been encouraged via cash packages, as well as education through booklets and videos on available assistance to returning refugees. Also, nearly 6,400 plots Of land have been set aside to facilitate resettlement for the displaced Muslim communities.

2. Rebuilding democracy in the North - For 40 years, Sri Lanka's Northern region, where most of the fighting took place, did not hold a single election. Since 2009 however, the government has held two elections in the region, allowing a local, stable governing body led by the Tamil National Alliance. There was also no census or statistics done in the region for 45 years. The government started that process.

3. Humanely handling prisoners - All persons arrested following the war were duly processed before a magistrate in a timely manner; they had their arrests communicated with relatives and their families were allowed visitation rights, For those arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act, a database of detainees is available at Terrorism Investigation Units across the country. Changes to detention of Prevention of Terrorism Act detainees were promptly communicated to human rights agencies and to the next of kin.

4. Reintegrating Tamil combatants - Within just one year, all 594 child soldiers forced to fight oh behalf of the Tamil Tigers were rehabilitated and reunited with their families. In total, 11,872 children and adults have been reintroduced into society, with only 171 remaining under legal proceedings.

5. Massive economic development - Like the U.S. Marshall Plan following World War II, Sri Lanka recognized it was the war-torn areas that needed the most help. Railway lines, water treatment

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facilities, schools, hospitals - anything to improve growth to those that need it most - are being built in the North. The war-torn region is witnessing a remarkable 23.8 percent growth, whereas the country has witnessed an average seven percent GDP growth rate in the last five years.

6. Settling Land Issues - Mediation Boards in the areas where armed conflicts prevailed are actively addressing land disputes. The country is now undergoing the complicated process of identifying ownership and rights in collaboration with the community and trying to overcome the challenge of registries burned down by the Tamil Tigers. An education program in both simple Tamil and Sinhala languages is underway to help displaced persons come forward to benefit from the Land Policy and the Associated Programme. The program seeks to make available land to all returning IDPs as expeditiously as possible.

7. Police issues - Community policing is conducted through 422 units set up in every main police station throughout the country. More than 3,600 police officers have been trained under an ongoing project initiated by the Scottish Police College. Sixteen new police stations have been set up, and 1,450 Tamil speaking police officers serve the public in these areas. Complaints by the public against police officers regarding misconduct or similar deeds are rigorously monitored. Human Rights Education training is routinely provided to police officers.

8. Accountability and reconciliation - In May 2010. a year after the final phase of the war, the government created an independent Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to study the cause of the conflict and action required to achieve post war reconciliation. After an 18-month inquiry, the LLRC made 185 recommendations, which were submitted to the parliament in 2011. The reconciliation and accountability process is currently underway.

The government has also set up an independent commission to look into the cases of alleged disappearances in the Northern and Eastern Provinces over a 26 year period between 1983 and 2009. The commission has gone village by village and received more than 20,000 submissions of disappearances in all three categories: by LTTE, by military and unknown. This process is currently ongoing.

"In ending terrorism in 2009, we asserted the greatest human right, the right to life." President Mahinda Rajapaska

The UK-based newspaper The Independent in 2012 called Sri Lanka the best place for a woman to be head of state

Also in 2012, the World Economic Forum's Gender Gap Report ranked Sri Lanka 22 n d in the world for political empowerment of women.

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Summary of Implementation of LLRC Recommendations Select Highlights

Human Rights

• Of the complaints of disappearances received to date, 2,544 have been investigated and 380 additional cases are being reviewed by the Terrorist Investigation Division.

• In August 2013, a Presidential Commission of Inquiry was created to investigate alleged disappearances. To date, 18,590 complaints have been received, including approximately 5,000 relatives of missing security forces personnel.

• Families of arrested relatives are allowed to visit them in places of detention and all arrested persons are duly processed before a magistrate in a timely manner.

• Those who are arrested fall under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and a magistrate visits detention centers each month. Any change of place of detention is promptly communicated to next of kin and Human Rights Agencies.

• A database of detainees is available for access by next of kin at the Terrorist Investigation Units in Colombo, Vavuniya and Boosa.

» District Secretaries are taking action to ensure that religious and community leaders are assured freedom to organize and hold peaceful meetings.

Rehabilitation

• A total of 11,872 individuals have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society (9,598 men; 2,274 women). Only 171 remain under legal proceedings.

• All 594 child combatants were rehabilitated and reunited with families within a one year period. • Rehabilitation centers are providing artificial limbs and monthly allowances for those who are

disabled. Other services include counseling programs and health clinics. • The rehabilitation process includes professional training courses in areas including mechanical skills,

IT, agriculture, food processing, carpentry and construction.

Resettling Refugees & Land Policy

• Voluntary return of Sri Lankan refugees has been encouraged via cash packages, as well as education through booklets and videos on available assistance to returning refugees.

• Nearly 6,400 plots of land have been set aside to facilitate resettlement for Muslim IDPs. • An education program in simple Tamil and Sinhala language is underway to help displaced persons

come forward to benefit from the Land Policy and the Associated Programme. The program seeks to make available land to all returning IDPs as expeditiously as possible.

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Programs for Women and Children

• Widowed women have been provided with vocational and other trainings on livelihood programs. • The National Counseling Center is offering mental health counseling to children who suffer from

trauma to improve and promote social reintegration and reduce school drop-out rates.

Infrastructure/Land Return/Resettlement

• Water and sanitation facilities were upgraded in 6,000 primary schools to bring up to UNICEF/CFS standards.

• By April 2014, 58,122 damaged houses were reconstructed and 24,402 partly damaged houses have been renovated with the assistance of the government, UN agencies. INGOs and NGQs. Currently 22,473 fully damaged houses are being reconstructed and 237 houses are being renovated,

• Mediation Boards in areas where armed conflicts prevailed are actively addressing land disputes. This is a complicated issue, as registries were burned down by the Tamil Tigers. We are now in the process of identifying ownership and perception rights in collaboration with the society.

• Government Mobile Services have issued Elder's Identity Cards to more than 13,000 senior citizens in the North and East so they may enjoy priority treatment at public and private institutions and be entitled to financial benefits.

• Nearly 4,000 families in the North and East with a disabled family member, receive monthly cash allowance. Nearly 32,000 disabled persons in two provinces were provided with assistive devices including chairs, crutches and spectacles.

• Twenty-seven Sports Training and Coaching Camps had been established in districts of Northern and Eastern Provinces during the first quarter of 2014.

• 50,000 houses are being built in the war-ravaged areas with the help of the Indian government; 28,000 have been completed with the balance set to be finished by 2016.

Family Assistance

• The National Counseling Center provides preventive and treatment counseling to single parents in the Northern Province to improve mental health and promote social integration, reduce school drop-out rates and reduce domestic violence and crime.

• Social Care Centers operate in the North and East to provide integrated social care as a safety net to the vulnerable. The Ministry of Social Services, in collaboration with UNICEF provides financial support and other assistance too families in the North and East.

Police

• Community policing is conducted through 422 units set up in every main police station throughout the country. More than 3,600 police officers have been trained under an ongoing project initiated by the Scottish Police College. Sixteen new police stations have been set up, and 1,450 Tamil speaking police officers serve the public in these areas.

o Complaints by the public against police officers regarding misconduct or similar deeds are rigorously monitored. Human Rights Education training is routinely provided to police officers.

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The Tamil Tigers (or LTTE) systematically suppressed and eliminated competing Tamil armed groups and political parties in the North and East, arbitrarily claiming to be the exclusive representative of the Tamils, and assassinated dissenting Tamil individuals such as political figures, government officials, academics and intellectuals elsewhere in Sri Lanka. This violence went on nearly 30 years. Some of these people include:

Assassinated Person 27-Jul-75 Mr. Alfred Duraiappa 2-Oct-80 Mr. Subramaniam 1&-Mar-81 Mr. C. Thanabalasingham l-Jan-82 Mr. K. Sundaram

19-Jan-83 Mr. K. T. Pullendran 12- Aug-83 Mr. A. G. Rajasooriyar 14-Aug-83 Mr. Kulasekaran l-Sep-85 Mr. K.Thurairathnam 6- May-86 Mr. S. S. Sabaratnam 13- Jul-87 Mr. A. Amrthalingam 13- Jul-87 Mr. V. Yogeshwaran 7- May-90 Mr. S. Thambimuttu 19-Jun-90 Mr. K. Pathmanabha 29-Jul-99 Dr. Neelan Tiruchelvam 14- Aug-05 Mr. Lakshman Kadirgamar

MP and Mayor of Jaffna UNPJDrganizer for Kilinochichi Leader, TNT (armed group) Military Leader, People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam Ex-MP and UNP Organizer for Vavuniya UNP Chief Organizer for Jaffna Leaden Tamil Eelam Liberation Army MP, Tamil United Liberation Front Leader, Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization Past Opposition Leader, MP and SG TULF MP, TamilUnited Liberation Front MP, Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front Leader,-Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front MP, Tamil United Liberation Front Foreign Minister .

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2. The Tamil Tigers carried out attacks on civilian targets throughout Sri Lanka using human bombs, vehicle bombs, time bombs, claymore mines, different Improvised Explosive Devices (lEDs) and other armed attacks. The attacks on innocent civilians using these methods killed more than 9,800 and grievously injured more than 10,000 in Government-controlled areas. The exact number of civilians killed and injured by the Tamil Tigers in areas under its dominance is unknown. Some of the deadliest bomb attacks include:

• The central bus station attack in Colombo in 1987 that killed more than 100 people • The truck bomb attack at the Central Bank in 1996 that killed 86 and wounded more than

1,300 • The massacre of 120 Buddhist devotees at the sacred Sri Maha Bodhiya site in Anuradhapura

in 1985 • The massacre of 37 civilians including 33 Buddhist monks aboard a bus at Aranthalawa in

1987 « The massacre of 147 Muslim.devotees at the Kathankudy Mosque in Batticaloa in 1995

Other large scale attacks on civilians include:

Killed Injured 17-Apr-87 6-Oct-87 13-Apr-89 24-Jul-96 5-Mar-98 29-Sep-98 20-Nov-99 15-Jun-06

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3. The Tamil Tigers attacks on vulnerable villages are estimated to have killed more than 1,950 civilians and injured more than 400 people. The worst of these attacks took place in a Muslim village in Eravur, Batticaloa in August 1990, killing 173 civilians. Other attacks include:

29-Nov-84 Dollar Farm 10- Oct-88 Mahakongaskada 11- Feb-89 Dutuwewa & Sinhapura 29-Apr-92 Karapola, Muthugala, A'thana 15-Oct-92 Palliyagodella & Ahamedpura 25-May-95 Kallarawa 2-Jul-97 Erakkandy 18-Sep-99 Galapitagala,Badirekka,Borapola

Welioya Medawachichiya Welioya Polonnaruwa Polonnaruwa Polonnaruwa Trincomalee Ampara

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The Tamil Tigers attacks on economic targets and key civilian infrastructure facilities were aimed at crippling economic activity within Sri Lanka. Some of these attacks included:

3-May-86 The International Airport 7-May-86 Central Telecom-Complex 21rAprT87 Central Bus Sfatibh,

Colombo 6-Oct-87 Valachchenai, Batticaloa 20-Oct-'95 Kolonnawa Oil Refinery 31-Jan-96 Central Bank, Colombo 24-Jul-96 Dehiwala, Colombo 15-Oct-97 World Trade Centre 24-Jul-01 The International Airport 26-May-08 Office Train, Dehiwala

16 0 Bomb civilian aircraft 15 4 Bomb explosion 106 295 Car bomb at bus station

40 0 LTTE attack 17 - , 35 Armed raid 86 1,338 Truck bomb 57 356 Bomb on board a train 12 113 Vehicle bomb 6 16 Attack on the airport 9 80 Time bomb

The Tamil Tigers also engaged in a brutal campaign of assassinations. The victims of this campaign include two world leaders:

« A female suicide bomber killed former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 • Sri Lankan President Ranasingha Premadasa was killed in a suicide bombing in 1993 • In 1999> Sri Lankan President Chandrika Kumaratunga narrowly escaped a suicide bomb

attack « The Tamil Tigers also assassinated Sri Lanka's Defense Minister Ranjan Wijeratna in 1991 • During the last ceasefire period, they killed Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar • Targeted and killed 364 policemen in the East of Sri Lanka in 1990

Apart from the foregoing, other notable victims of the LTTE's assassination campaign include: • 27-Jul-75 13-Jul-87 13-Jul-87 23- Apr-93 24- Oct-94

29-Jul-99 7- Jun-00 8- Jan-08 6-Apr-08

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MP and Mayor of Jaffna Past Opposition Leader, MP and Sec/Gen TULF MP, Tamil United Liberation Front Former Minister of National Security Opposition Presidential Candidate MP, Leader, Democratic United National Front MP, Former Minister of Food and Cooperatives MP, Leader of the Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya MP, Tamil United Liberation Front Minister of Industrial Development Minister of Nation Building Minister of Highways and Road Development

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Mr. Thomas Feyer Letters Editor The New York Times 229, West, 43 r d Street New York NY 10036

Dear Mr. Feyer: LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Your August 22 editorial, "Sri Lanka's Intransigence" makes insensitive assertions about my country, which has enjoyed uninterrupted democracy since 1931. September 2013 witnessed the first ever election to the Northern Provincial Council - delayed by over two decades as a result of the Tamil Tigers' refusal to politically empower people in the North. Today the Tamil National Alliance is in control of Provincial administration. To compare Sri Lanka with human rights and humanitarian emergencies elsewhere in the world is unconscionable.

We reject the investigation led by the UN Human Rights High Commissioner because its intrusive nature exceeds it's mandate; it challenges the sovereignty of our country, violates basic principles of international law, vitiates the atmosphere needed for reconciliation, and ignores substantial and progressive socio-economic and political progress already achieved, including the resettlement of 300,000 displaced people and rehabilitation of 11,000 terrorists.

The three-decade long conflict with many failed attempts at peace due to LTTE intransigence affected the whole country. Local accountability mechanisms, now strengthened with international experts - former UN war crimes prosecutor Sir Desmond de Silvq, former Yugoslavia criminal tribunal official Sir Geoffrey Nice, former Sierra Leone special court chief prosecutor Prof. David M. Crane - are respectful of inherent social, cultural and ethnic susceptibilities, unlike the UN-driven process that serves externally motivated interests and will destabilize the intricate balance of the national reconciliation process.

Sincerely,

Prasad Kariyawasam Ambassador for Sri Lanka to the US

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SRI LANKA In the past five years since the eradication of terrorism, Sri Lanka has witnessed tremendous growth

and stability in economic, political and social fronts, as well as in the area of resettlement and

rehabilitation of the displaced and the marginalized communities in the northern belt that was

once controlled by the Tamil Tigers. The government focused its energies behind basic humanitarian

needs of the affected people and has spent more than $4 billion in infrastructure, investment

jobs, education and early childhood development, health initiatives, transportation and energy

infrastructure, and commercial enhancements in the northern region.

Completed infrastructure project Galle Port Development

Notable Projects Sri Lanka launched a massive nationwide impetus to increase its economic growth.

Notable projects initiated over the last five years include:

• Completed infrastructure projects in recent years, including the Magama

Ruhunupura Mahinda Rajapaksa Port, Norochcholai thermal power plant,

Upper Kotmale hydro power plant, the Colombo-Katunayake expressway

the Southern expressway, and expansion of Colombo harbor.

» Resumed train travel, after 23 years, between Omanthai Railway Station

and Kilinochchi Railway Station in the North by reconstructing 63

kilometers of track and improving opportunities in the region.

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Iranamadu Runway - Reconstructed

Launched Jaffna and Kilinochchi Water Supply and Sanitation project aimed

to provide fresh drinkable water in the North.

Created the Northern Road Connectivity Project, which rehabilitated 170

kilometers of roads in the North and the East, improving the transportation

system of the island while and providing economic growth and stability in

the formerly war-torn North.

Reconstructed the Iranamadu Runway in the North, which had been

destroyed by the Tamils at the end of the war. The domestic runway

promoted domestic aviation and provides access to the North, boosting

tourism.

Invested in banking and credit facilities in rural areas and provided

substantial fertilizer subsidies.

Opened nearly 700 Information Technology (IT) centers in rural or semi-rural

areas.

Expanded of agriculture and fisheries throughout the country.

Promoted tourism in the North for both foreigner and domestic markets.

Macroeconomic Progress • Sri Lanka's growth outperformed all its South Asian neighbors at 7.3 percent GDP growth in 2013.

• The World Bank's 2014 Doing Business Report ranks Sri Lanka as the top South Asian nation for business.

• Inflation has fallen to 3.2 percent from 6.7 percent; and Debt-to-GDP has steadily fallen since 2009, from 86.2 percent to

78.3 percent in 2013 and projected 65 percent by 2016.

« Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor's have maintained their credit ratings, BB- and B+ respectively, citing strong growth

prospects. Fitch was encouraged by Sri Lanka's growing national economy and strong payment record, while S&P cited its

progress in addressing a number of structural weaknesses and in keeping inflation low.

• Received foreign direct investment of $1.5 billion in 2013, up from $1.3 billion in 2012 as investor confidence has been

boosted by infrastructure development and tax incentives.

• Prudent economic management during global financial crisis led the International Monetary Fund to elevate Sri Lanka to

Middle Income Country status in 2010.

• Economic projections call for Sri Lanka to have a per capita income of $4,000 by 2016, a 67 percent increase from the current $3,280, highlighting a strong middle-income economy.

Tourism The tourism sector has rebounded too. While Sri Lanka

welcomed only 500,000 tourists in 2009,1.27 million

foreigners visited the country in 2013 and this figure

is expected to increase to 2,5 million arrivals in 2016.

Foreign companies are expecting growth opportunities

in tourism, with Starwood Hotels & Resorts slated to

open a 306-room hotel in 2015. Five Chinese cities have

direct flights to Sri Lanka to accommodate the expected

120,000 Chinese tourists this year. • sriian a Tourism Milestones

. - The New York Times in 2010 named

Sri Lanka as a top tourist destination

• National Geographic named Sri Lanka the top travel

> destination for 2012, citing beaches, wildlife, heritage

and historical sites. .,.„.., y > 1 • ••

• Lonely Planet and British Airways" named Sri Lanka as

the top tourism destination in 2013.

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Political and Social Progress in the North The government initiated "Uthuru vasanthaya,"the Northern Spring,

aimed at expediting development in the North by making the

Northern Economy partners in the country's progress. Due to the

government's efforts, economic growth in the northern region now

stands at 23.8 percent.The government also made an important

commitment and has since resettled most of the nearly 300,000

internally displaced Tamil civilians in the North under an economic

growth and stability partnership.

For 40 years, the Tamil Tigers prevented holding any elections in

the northern region. After the war, the government undertook

measures to restore the right of franchise to the people and

successfully held two elections — local and provincial.The Northern

Province now has stable governing bodies led by the Tamil National

Alliance.

Economic growth in the northern region 3.8%

Restored rights to the people Successfully held two elections

In 2010, the government created an independent Lessons Learnt

and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) to investigate what led

to the failure of the ceasefire agreements, ascertain facts and

circumstances around the war and determine a process to seek

reconciliation among communities. After an 18-month inquiry, the

LLRC submitted its report to the parliament in 2011. The President

also appointed special task force to work out the Committee's

recommendations, many of which are being implemented. The work

plan has already been made public to ensure transparency.

Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission To ensure transparency, the work plan has already been made public

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Successive Sri Lankan governments have attempted to engage the Tamil Tigers in negotiations to achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict. Despite its rhetoric to the outside world that it claimed to care deeply about ordinary citizens, the Tamil Tigers never seriously addressed the issues confronting the ordinary Tamil. Nevertheless, the Government of Sri Lanka put forward proposals and took action to address many of these concerns. The Tamil Tigers only took positions and actions during the peace talks that advanced its own agenda: its quest for absolute and unequivocal power over all Tamils in the country, achieving status of being the sole representative for the Tamil people, and domination of the North and East of the country.

The history of efforts to talk peace and the reasons for successive failures demonstrates that for the Tamil Tigers, a negotiated peaceful solution was never a viable option:

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6-Oct-87 Batticaloa Town 18 6-Oct-87 Valachchenai 40 6-Oct-87 Talawai, Batticaloa 25 6- Oct-87 Sagarapura, Trincomalee 27 7- Oct-87 Lahugala, Pottuvil 30 10-Oct-87 Gantalawa, Kantalai 9 15- Oct-87 Ellakantalai, Trincomalee 14 16- Oct-87 Pulmoddai-Anuradapura 8 19-Oct-87 Kalkudah 40

6 Armed attack on civilians , 0 Setting fire to mail train 0 Armed attack on village 6 Armed attack on village 0 Attack on a bus 3 Armed attack on village 0. Armed attack on village 0 Attack on a bus 24 Landmine explosion

3. During this period, the Tamil Tigers' open hostility and their refusal to surrender arms led to the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) becoming an active participant in the conflict. The IPKF directly fought the Tamil Tigers for the following two years, during which the Tamil Tigers killed 1,138 Indian soldiers and wounded 2,762 according to IPKF records. The sustained violations of the Ceasefire Agreement by the Tamil Tigers had made it abundantly clear that they used the ceasefire only as cover for achieving its military objectives.

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4. Despite the Tamil Tigers' many attempts to provoke a military response from the Government of Sri Lanka, the government did not respond until military intervention became the last resort, preventing a series of burgeoning humanitarian crises caused by the Tamil Tigers, beginning with the closure of the Mavil Aru sluice gates in July 2006, and such incursions in Trincomalee South in the East, in Muhamallai and Kayts in the Jaffna peninsula. The Government of Sri Lanka, forced to react to the brazen provocations of the Tamil Tigers> was impelled to counter this unceasing threat by launching a proactive Humanitarian Operation on 24 August 2006.

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L .S. Department of Justice

Washington, DC 20530

Supplemental Statement Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/15

1. (a) Name of Registrant

Burson-Marsteller, LLC (Washington DC)

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1100 Washington DC.20005

(Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

(b) Registration No.

6227

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual:

Yes • Yes • Yes •

(1) Residence address(es) (2) Citizenship (3) Occupation

(b) If an organization; (1) Name (2) Ownership or control (3) Branch offices

No • No • No •

Yes • Yes • Yes •

No H No 0 No ra

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. NA

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C 1 , state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes • No S

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy ofthe charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws ot a registrant that is an organization. (A Waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

FORM NSD-2 Revised 03/14

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials ofthe registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes • No B

Ifyes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes • No §

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign prihcipal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes • No S

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes H No • If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Date Terminated Lisa Colangelo Consultant 11/24/15

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No IS

If yes, furnish the following information : ,

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement?

Yes • No H If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement. NA

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 monm reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha Party

10, (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A3 Yes • No • Exhibit B 4 Yes • No • If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes • No (El If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

! 2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly :

supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, Which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal. 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal. j .

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III - ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal: named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement? Yes H No • j

j

Ifyes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 as defined below? Yes H No • !

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things;, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, ; names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes • No H

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) ofthe Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(PAGE 5)

14. (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation pr otherwise? Yes H No •

If no, explain why.

Ifyes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount 7.14.15 Ennahdha Party Expenses 9,390.58 7.14.15 Ennahdha Party Professional Services 46,000.00 10.15.15 * Ennahdha Party Professional Services 46,000.00 10.15.15 Ennahdha Party Professional Services & Expenses 45,980.00

147,370.58

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any

foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No E

Ifyes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes • No E

Ifyes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have y ou received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are hot limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15(a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES ~ ~ ' ~ During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes E] No • (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes • No H

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount See Attached Exhibit 15a

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Total

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(b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes • No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal , Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (PAGE 8)

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials? Yes S No •

If Yes, go to Item 17. (b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?

Yes • No • If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal. Ennahdha Party

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes • No [_I Ifyes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following; ,

• Radio or TV broadcasts • Magazine or newspaper • Motion picture films • Letters or telegrams • Advertising campaigns • Press releases • Pamphlets or other publications • Lectures or speeches H Other (specify) Newsletters _ . . _/_;__ ,

Electronic Communications

• Email • Website URL(s): . • . -P Social media websites URL(s): . :

• Other (specify) .. . ;

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

• Public officials • Newspapers , • Libraries

• Legislators H Editors • Educational institutions

• Government agencies • Civic groups or associations • Nationality groups

• Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

H English • Other (specify) ..

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials i disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes S No Ll

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes H No •

1.2 the term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any land, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise; Informational materials disseminated by an agent ofa foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swear(s) or affirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statements), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature13)

May 11, 2016 /s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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Exhibit 12 Ennahdha Party

Paul Wegerson

Tunisia-2015

o March: Outreach to news outlets in Washington, DC before Tunisian officials visited the U.S., coordinated think tank visits to Tunisia and coordinated outreach following the horrible terrorist attack in Tunis (see list attached)

• May: Outreach to think tank experts for potential meetings with Tunisian delegation visiting the U.S. (see list attached)

o June: Outreach to foreign affairs reporters in the U.S. and the Middle East following the horrible terrorist attack in Sousse (see list attached)

• July: Outreach to foreign affairs reporters in the U.S. and the Middle East (see list attached) • September: Outreach to foreign affairs reporters in the U.S. and the Middle East regarding the

Nobel Prize was award to Tunisian groups (see list attached) • November: Outreach to think tanks before Tunisian official visited the U.S. to receive an award

for democracy building (see list attached) • December: Outreach to foreign affairs reporters in the U.S. and the Middle East ahead of fifth

anniversary of the Arab Spring (see list attached) • January-December: Distributed newsletter to foreign affairs reporters and experts (newsletters

and recipient list attached)

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?t*BGfc •. Mark Tessler Professor Political Science Michigan Lindsay Benstead Professor Emeritus Middle East and North Africa Portland, OR Osama W. Abi-Mershed Director Center for Contemporary Arab Studies Washington, DC

Marc Lynch Professor;.Director; Non Middle East; Center for a New American Securii Washington, DC Quinn Mecham Professor Political Science Utah Elizabeth Bishop Professor History of Middle East and North Africa Texas Charles Butterworth Distinguished Professor Government and Politics College Park, MD

Sarah Eltantawi Professor Comparative Religion Olympia, WA John Espositp, Professor Religion and Int'l Affairs Washington, DC Daanish Faruqi Graduate Student History Durham, NC Hrach Gregorian Professor International Service Washington, DC Nader Hashemi Director Center for Middle East Studies Denver, CO Waleed Hazbun Director of Middle East Middle East Beirut, Lebanon Katherine Hoffman Professor Anthropology Chicago, IL Arun KapH Professor Political Science Paris, France Andrea Khalil Faculty Member Middle East Studies New York, NY James Le Sueur Professor History Nebraska

Khaled Mattawa Associate Professor Award-winning Libyan writer Michigan David Mednicoff Director of Middle East Middle East Studies Massachusetts Jacob Mundy Professor Peace and Conflict Studies New York, NY Ed O'Brien Professor Law, Democracy, Human. Rights Washington, DC Abnieszka Paczynska Professor Conflict Analysis and Resolution Washington, DC

Mona Russell Associate Professor Middle East North Carolina J i Mian Schwedler Professor Political Science New York, NY Afred Stepan Professor Democracy, Toleration & Religion New York, NY Ted Sweden berg Professor Middle East Arkansas

Gregory White Professor Government Massachusetts . William Zartman Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict Management Washington, DC

Abigail Hauslphner Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo,. Egypt Heba Saleh Cajro Correspondent Egypt, North Africa Cairo, Egypt Erin Cunningham Correspondent Middle East Cairo, Egypt Paul Schemm Chief North Africa Corre Africa Rabat, Morocco Stephen Bosworth Former U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia Washington, DC Una Khatib Director Middle East Center Beirut, Lebanon Ellen Uipsgn President and CEO Middle East/Southwest Asia Washington, DC Todd Ruffner Advocacy Associate Middle East & North Africa Washington, DC Ella Li pin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC Intissar Fakir Editor in Chief Sada Washington, DC Ibrahim Sharqieh Fellow Foriegn Policy Washington, DC Duncan PiCkard Nonresident Fellow North African Ppjitics Berlin, Germany Karim Mezran Senipr Fellow Arab transitions; Middle East security Washington, DC Steve Heydemann Vice President Applied Research and Conflict Washington, DC Ana Cohen Bickford Senior producer Foreign affairs New York, NY Ben Kirby Planning Producer Foreign affairs New York, NY Phil Stewart Military Affairs & Intelli. National security, foreign policy Washington, DC

Jeremy Herb National Security Repori National Security Washington, DC Deborah Amps Middle East Correspond Middle East Washington, DC Hannah Allam Fpreign Affairs Reporter Fpreign Affairs WashingtQn, DC Josh Rogin Senjp.r Correspondent National Security Washington, DC Fa.reed Zakaria Host GPS New York, NY

Jp Biddle State Department Corre National Security Washington, DC Jackson Diehl Deputy Editorial Page Et Fpreign Affairs Washington, DC Ashish Sen Journalist Fpreign Policy Washington, DC I. William Zartman Professor Emeritus African Studies/Cpnflict; Management.. Washington, DC

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•ma Abigail Hauslohner Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Heba Saleh Cairo Correspondent Egypt, North Africa Cairo, Egypt

Erin Cunningham Correspondent Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Paul Schemm Chief North Africa Corre Africa Rabat, Morocco

Tarek Arhara Reporter Middle East Tunis, Tunisia Alice Ford ham Correspondent Lebanon, Syria, Middle East Beirut, Lebanon

Carlotta Gall Bureau Chief Africa Afghanistan

David Kirkpatrick Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Sarah Lynch Correspondent Middle East, North Africa Cairo, Egypt

Patrick Markey Bureau Chief North Africa Baghdad, Iraq

Nazanin Ash Visiting Policy Fellow Washington, DC

William Lawrence President Tunisia Washington, DC

Ella Lipin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC

Stephen Mclnerney Executive Director Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

Paul Salem Vice President for Policy Middle East Washington, DC

Hugh Naylor Correspondent Middle East Beru.it, LB

Ben Hubbard Reporter Middle East Berujt, Lebanon

Doug Stahglih News Reporter Nation and World McLean, VA

Gregg Botelho Newsdesk Editor National News New York, NY

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party

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Business Meals Other Travel Costs Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation Train

66 81

299 675

Grand Total 1,120

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U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 6/30/16 (Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller LLC (Washington DC) 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following?

(a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) Yes • No • (2) Citizenship Yes • No • (3) Occupation Yes • No •

(b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes • No H (2) Ownership or control Yes • No H (3) Branch offices Yes • No 0

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. N/A

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes • No •

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists ofa true copy ofthe charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws ot a registrant that is an ' organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

FORM NSD-2 Revised 03/14

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes • No 0

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes • No H

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical Or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes S No •

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed Please see attached Shortforms. 6 total

(c) Have any employees of individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes H No • If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Date Terminated Devorah Goldburg Employee 2/1/16 Amit Khetarpaul Employee 6/21/16

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No (3

If yes, furnish the following information :

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. HaVe short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) pf the supplemental statement? Yes H No •

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement. Shortforms are being submitted with this supplemental statement

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No E If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during mis 6 month reporting period? Yes • No 1 If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

9. In addition tp those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign prineipal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V. Top Sport

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A 3 Yes • No • Exhibit B 4 Yes • No • If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes • No (El If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal'1 includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) ofthe Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required tp list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal. 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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HI - ACTIVITIES

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11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes H No •

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Ennahdha - Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V. - provide integrated public relations service to support the Client's communications objectives in the United States. Activities will include research and analysis, media relations, stakeholder engagement, content development and engagement opportunities.

Top Sport - Advise on a range of communications and media issues relating to Russia's participation at the Summer Olympics in Rio.

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 as defined below?

Yes 0 No •

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes • No B

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section I(o) of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating; adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

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14, (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement; or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes S No •

If no, explain why.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount 2/17/16 Ennahdha Fees and Expenses 62,149.21 3/24/16 Ennahdha Fees and Expenses 94,000.00 5/31/16 Ennahdha Fees and Expenses 46,231.60

202,380.81

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No 0

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes • No 0

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result ofa fuhdraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes S No • (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes • No 13

If no, explain in full detail why there were ino disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount Please see Exhibit 15 (a)

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Total

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(PAGE 7) (b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes • No LSI If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifte, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS (PAGE 8)

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials? Yes H] No •

If Yes, go to Item 17. (b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?

Yes • No • If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal. Ennahdha, Top Sport

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget of allocated a specified sum of money to finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes • No IS If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

i

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

• Radio or TV broadcasts • Magazine or newspaper • Motion picture films • Letters or telegrams • Advertising campaigns H Press releases • Pamphlets or other publications • Lectures or speeches • Other (specify) . . . Electronic Communications

H Email • Website URL(s): . . , • Social media websites URL(s): • • Other (specify)

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

• Public officials B Newspapers • Libraries

• Legislators • Editors • Educational institutions

• Government agencies • Civic groups or associations • Nationality groups

• Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

HI English • Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes S No Ll

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes S No •

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act

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V I - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S .C. § 1746, the undersigned swear(s) or affirrn(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Staterhent(s), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature )

July 31,2016 /s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be sighed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement oh its behalf.

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Exhibit 12 Ennahdha Party

William McQuillen

Tunisia

January-June 2016

• April and May: Outreach to news outlets in Washington, DC before a Tunisian official visited the

U.S.

• May: Outreach to media, academics and think tank experts ahead of party convention (see list

attached)

• May: Responses to media inquiries regarding Egypt Air

Paul Wegerson

Tunisia

January-June 2016

• January-June: Distributed newsletter to media, academics and think tank experts (see list

attached)

• April and May: Outreach to news outlets in Washington, DC before a Tunisian official visited the

U.S.

o May: Outreach to media, academies and think tank experts ahead of party convention (see list

attached)

• June: Outreach to media, academics and think tank experts following the party convention (see

list attached)

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I l mm ; University of Michigan Mark Tessler Professor. Political Science Michigan Portland State university Undsay Professor Emeritus Middle East and North Africa Portland, OR Georgetown School of Foreign Service Osama W. Director Center for Contemporary Arab'Studies Washington, DC George Washington University Lynch Professor; Director; Non Middle East; Center for a New American Security Washington, DC

Academic Brigham Young University Quinn Mecham Professor Political Science Utah Texas State University Elizabeth Bishop Professor History of Middle East and North Africa Texas University, of. Maryland Distinguished Professor Government and Politics College Park, MP

Academic Evergreen College Sarah Eltantawi Professor Comparative Religion Olympia.WA Georgetown University Esposito Religion and Int'l Affairs Washington, PC Puke University Paruqi Graduate Student History Durham, NC

Academic American University Gregorian Professor International Service Washington, DC Denver University Hashemi Center for Middle East Studies Denver, CO American University Waleed Director of Middle East S Beirut, Lebanon Northwestern University Hoffman. Professor Anthropology Chicago,. IL Catholic University of Paris Kapil Professor PollticalScience Paris,, France City University of New York Faculty Member Middle East Studies New York, NY University of Nebraska Le Sueur Professor History Nebraska University of.Michigan . Associate Professor Award-winning Libyan writer Michigan

Academic U niversity of Massachusetts Mednicoff Director of Middle East! Middle East Studies Massachusetts Colgate University Jacob Mundy Professor Peace and "Conflict Studies New York, NY University of the District of Columbia Ed O'Brien Law, Democracy, Human Rights Washington, DC

Academic George Mason University Paczynska Conflict Analysis and Resolution Washington, DC East Carolina University. Associate Professor North Carolina Hunter College Jillian Schwedler Professor Political Science. New. York,. NY Columbia University . Afred Stepan Professor Democracy, Toleration & Religion New York, NY University of Arkansas Ted Sweden berg Middle East Arkansas

Academic Smith College Gregory White Government Massachusetts John Hopkins School of Advanced Internatio I. William Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict Management Washington, DC

EMEA Media The Washington Post Abigail Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt EMEA Media Financial Times Heba Saleh Cairo Correspondent. Egypt, North Africa Cairo, Egypt EMEA Media The Washington Post Cunningham Correspondent Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Associated press Paul Schemm Chief North Africa Corre! Africa Rabat, Morocco Embassy of the United States Stephen Bosworth Former U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia Washington, DC

Think Tank Carnegie. Endowment for International Pea« Una Khatib Middle East Center Beirut, Lebanon Stimson Center Laipson President and CEO. Middle East/Southwest Asia Washington, DC Project on Middle East Democracy Todd Ruff her Advocacy Associate Middle East & North Africa Washington, DC

Think Tank Council on Foreign Relations Ella Lipin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC Think tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peaq Fakir Editor in Chief Sada Washington;.DC

Brookings Doha Center Sharqieh Fellow Foriegn Policy Washington, DC Atlantic Council .. Pickard Nonresident Fellow North African Politics. Berlin,.Germany

Think Tank Atlantic Council Mezran Arab transitions; Middle East security" Washington, DC US Institute of Peace Heydemann Vice President Applied Research and Conflict Washington, DC CNN - Amanpour producer Cohen Bickford Senior producer Foreign affairs New York, NY CNN Kirby Planning Producer Foreign affairs New York, NY

US Media Phil Military Affairs & Intellig National security, foreign policy Washington, DC

US Media POLITICO Jeremy. National Security Report NationalSecurity Washington, _DC

NPR Deborah Middle East Correspond! Middle East Washington, DC McClatchy DC Hannah Allam Foreign Affairs Reporter Foreign Affairs Washington, PC Daily Beast Josh Rogin Senior Correspondent National Security Washington, DC CNN Host GPS New York, NY

Biddle State Department Corre National Security Washington, DC The Washington Post Jackson Diehl Deputy Editorial Page Ed Foreign Affairs. Washington, DC

Ashish Sen Journalist Foreign Policy Washington, PC Academic John Hopkins School of Advanced Internatio J. William Professor Emeritus: African Studies/Conflict Management Washington, DC EMEA Media Th*e Washington Post Bureau.Chief Cairo, Egypt

Financial.Times Saleh Cairo Correspondent Egypt, North Africa Cairo, Egypt The Washington Post Cunningham Correspondent Cairo, Egypt Associated Press Schemm Chief North Africa Corre; Rabat, Morocco

EMEA Media Tarek Reporter Middle East Tunis, Tunisia Correspondent Lebanon, Syria, Middle East Beirut,.Lebanon '

EMEA Media The New York Times Gall Bureau Chief Africa Afghanistan The New York Times Kirkpatrick Bureau Chief. Cairo, Egypt U5 A Today Sarah Lynch Correspondent Middle East, North Africa Cairo, Egypt Reuters Markey Bureau Chief Baghdad," Iraq Center for Global Development ' Ash Visiting PblicyFellbw Washington, DC American Tunisian Association President Washington, DC

Think Tank .Council on Foreign Relations Ella Lipin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC Think Tank Project on Middle East Democracy Stephen Mclnemey Executive Director Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Think Tank Middle East Institute Paul Salem Vice President for. Policy \ Middle East Washington, DC US Media Washington Post Hugh Naylor Correspondent Middle East Beruit, LB

New York Times Hubbard Reporter Middle East Beruit, Lebanon US Media USA Today Doug Stanglin News Reporter Nation and World McLean, VA

CNN Gregg. Botelho Newsdesk Editor National News New York, NY Foreign Policy Caryl Reporter Democracy and nation* building " Washington, DC Reuters Bayoumy Reporter Counter terrorism Washington, DC Foreign Policy John Dana Stuster Reporter Middle East and democracy Washington, DC Center for Strategic and International Studie Malka Senior Fellow Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

Think Tank Brookings McCarits Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Washington Post Raghavan Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Think Tank Brookings Wittes Senior Fellow Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

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Foreign Affairs / Council on Foreign Relation: Vogt Editor Essays and editorials New York, NY international Republican Institute Mastic Country Lead Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

Think Tank National Democratic Institute Les Campbell Region Lead Middle East Washington, DC Think Tank National Democratic Institute Jeffery England Country Lead Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Think Tank National Democratic Institute . Ken Wollack President Washington, DC

US Media Think Tank US Media US Media

Wall Street Journal US Institute pf Peace POLITICO CNN

Neil viola Michael Nicole

King Gienger Crowley Gapuette

Deputy Buread Chief

Reporter Reporter IForeign Affairs

Foreign Affairs

Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC

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Exhibit 12

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V.

Cheri Spriggs-Hernandez • 6/20/16: Called and emailed Crossing South, a travel program that gives US viewers a look into

beautiful Mexico, for the opportunity to interview Mr. De la Madrid • 6/20/16: Called and emailed KPBS, the PBS radio affiliate to do a piece on Mexico's travel

opportunities • 6/20/16: Called and emailed KUSI news television, with opportunity to have Mr. De la Madrid on

their program • 6/20/16: Called and emailed NBC San Diego, with opportunity to interview Mr. De la Madrid for

a tourism segment • 6/20/16: Called and emailed KGTV, the ABC affiliate in San Diego, with interview opportunity

with Mr. De la Madrid to discuss news around Mexico tourism • 6/20/16: Called and emailed: KFMB, the CBS affiliate in San Diego, with interview opportunity

with Mr. De la Madrid to discuss news around Mexico tourism • 6/20/16: Called and emailed KXWB, the Fox affiliate in San Diego, with interview opportunities

with Mr. De la Madrid to discuss news around Mexico tourism • 6/21/16: Emails to coordinate possible interview with Crossing South • 6/22/16: Ongoing conversation with PBS and Crossing South • 6/22/16: Follow-up calls and emails with KPBS, KUSI, NBC, KGTV, KFMB and KXWB. • 6/23/16: Ongoing conversation with KUSI to coordinate possible interview • 6/23/16: Additional follow-ups with NBC, KGTV, KFMB and KXWB

Stephanie Jarnagan • 6/23/2016: Email outreach to Mike Sackley and Martha Maurer at KTAR 92.3 FM re: interview

with Enrique de la Madrid, Minister of Tourism for Mexico. Set up interview for 5:30 p.m. 6/23/16

• 6/23/2016: Email outreach to Al Macias at KJZZ 91.5 FM re: interview with Enrique de la Madrid, Minister of Tourism for Mexico. Station was unable to accommodate last-minute interview

Julie Miner • 6/20/2016: Email and call to Krissy Moore from Partnership for NYC requesting a meeting. The

meeting was not scheduled • 6/20/2016: Email to Michael Kurtz and Zack Fink of NYl requesting an interview. The interview

took place on 6/21/2016 • 6/20/2016: Email to Ken Lovett and Adam Edleman requesting an interview. The interview took

place on 6/21/2016 • 6/20/2016: Email to Jeremy Smerd, Erik Ehquist, and Rosa Goldensohn of Grain's New York

Business requesting ah interview. An interview was not scheduled » . 6/20/2016: Email and call to Mary Caputo ofthe Economic Club of New York. The meeting took

place with Barbara Allen on 6/23/2016

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Steve Naru • 5/23/16: Outreach to the Financial Times, Reuters, The Economist, Bloomberg TV, The Wall

Street Journal, the New York Times, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Associated Press and CNBC to solicit potential interviews.

Posner 4/28/2016: Outreach to Council of Americas to coordinate briefing. 5/25/2016: Staff interviews with Financial Times, New York Times and Wall Street Journal. 6/5/2016: Outreach to National Public Radio to coordinate potential interview. 6/6/2016: Outreach to Associated Press to coordinate potential interview. 6/8/2016: Outreach to U.S. Chamber of Commerce to provide fact sheets. 6/18/2016: Outreach to WNYC and Associated Press to coordinate potential interviews. 6/22/2016: Staff interviews with WNYC and Bloomberg Television.

Dag Vega o 5/20/16: Outreach to CNBC to offer interview • 6/1/16: Outreach to NPR to offer interview • 6/8/16: Outreach to Voto^Latino, The Washington Post, PBS News Hour and NPR to provide fact

sheets • 6/16/16: Outreach to The Washington Post to offer opinion piece • 6/17/16: Outreach to Reuters to coordinate interview • 6/20/16: Outreach to CNN Money and Bloomberg to coordinate interviews • 6/20/16: Outreach to CNBC to request meeting • 6/21/16: Staff interviews and meetings with the Council of Foreign Relations, CNBC, CNN

Money, New York Daily News, and New York 1

Michael Sessums • 4/28/2016: Outreach to New York University to coordinate meeting • 4/28/2016: Outreach to the Council on Foreign Relations to coordinate meeting • 5/6/2016: Outreach to the Council of Foreign Relations to coordinate meeting • 5/6/2016: Outreach to the Wall Street Journal to coordinate meeting and interview • 5/6/2016: Outreach to the Office of Senator Booker to request meeting

Ralph

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#12-Top Sport

Corey Dade

May to June 2016

• Emailed client press release and Sunday times op-ed to media • Held discussions with reporters at NPR (National Public Radio) and the Wall Street Journal about

potential coverage angles o Monitored media coverage of client o Edited letter for client that released to the media

Jeremy Gaines

Please find below a statement from the Russian Ministry of Sport that outlines its support for IOC's actions to protect clean athletes, and also highlights some concrete steps Russia is taking ensure clean and fair sport.

Contacts:

Jeremy Gaines

Jeremy.gainesPbm.com

202-530-4685

Or

Corey Dade

[email protected]

202-530-4674

Statement from Russian Ministry of Sport

May 20,2016

The Russian Ministry of Sport fully supports the lOCs actions to protect clean athletes. We agree with the decision that athletes who are doping, no matter what country they represent, should be punished and not be permitted to compete at competitions.

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However, we strongly believe that clean athletes, who have spent years of their lives training, should not be deprived of the right to participate. We are willing to extend all cooperation to WADA in their investigation and have officially informed WADA of this.

We have acknowledged we've had doping problems and that changes are needed. We have taken concrete steps to prove our commitment to clean and fair sport and have agreed with WADA to a planning "road map" to reform the anti-doping process:

- All samples are collected by foreign companies and planning of those tests are carried out by UKAD, Britain's anti-doping agency. All samples are analyzed in labs accredited by WADA.

- Two full-time international WADA experts are now working in RUSADA and we have invited WADA to recommend a foreign expert to head the Russian laboratory. WADA has already suggested two candidates. Russia is financing an additional testing program for the Russian track and field athletes who may be competing in Rio. Each such athlete will now be tested a minimum of three times by the IAAF, in addition to all the anti-doping tests they may have in the normal course of their preparation.

We recognize that we have to regain international community's trust for what we believe is a global issue and are working hard toward that. This was distributed to:

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At its tenth national Party Congress, Ennahdha, Tunis ia 's party of Muslim democrats , announced a major evolution which will help establ ish a more prosperous and inclusive Tunis ia . Ennahdha 's members voted to focus on political and policy activit ies which deliver the tangible outcomes of democracy, rather than a combination of political, social and religious initiatives. The separation of politics and religion will s e e Ennahdha become a civil party, much like Germany's Christian Democratic Party, and will al low Ennahdha to concentrate on the next phase of the country 's democrat ic transition since the 2011 revolution, strengthening the economy.

Separating Politics from Religion • Ennahdha will be a national democratic party devoted to reform and development. This

evolution formalises a long-term trend within the party to prioritise policies and initiatives which reflect Tunisians' needs.

• Ennahdha will still draw its values from Islam, which is fully compatible with democracy and human rights, and Tunisia's 2014 Constitution.

• With the decision, Ennahdha will no longer ascribe to 'political Islam', as freedom of religion is now protected by Tunisia's Constitution. Therefore the struggle against repression on the basis of religious beliefs is no longer a factor in Tunisia.

• To carry out this historic change, party leaders can no longersimultaneously holdleadership positions in civil society organizations, including religious associations. They are also now prohibited from preaching in mosques, even informally or occasionally.

Defining and Confirming Ennahdha's New Direction • Ennahdha's policy activities now focus on delivering the tangible results of democracy:

improved security from terrorism, job creation, economic growth, improved healthcare and infrastructure, and reforms to stop corruption and inefficient bureaucracy.

• Ennahdha engaged in an intensive grassroots consultation process with its members to determine the path forward, bringing together thousands of members at local and regional party conferences in Tunisia and around the world.

• Party Congress delegates were united in their approval of Ennahdha's new direction, with 80.8 percent supportingthe new relationship between political and social work.

• During the Party Congress, Ennahdha members approved motions to address the various challenges facing Tunisia related to the economy, security and the need for reform.

• Support was overwhelming: 93.5 percent approved Ennahdha's political priorities; 89.3 percent approved its economic priorities; and 87.5 percent approved its security priorities.

• Ennahdha also opened itself up to broader membership by relaxing joining conditions and procedures and facilitating professionals' and youth access to the party's decision­making committees. <

Reaffirming Ennahdha's Leadership o Ennahdha re-elected Cheikh Rached Ghannouchi as President, with support from

approximately 75 percent of party delegates.

• In remarks at the Party Congress, Cheikh Rached Ghannouchi, the founder and President of Ennahdhaj stated, "the success of this conference is primarily about presenting a renewed, united Ennahdha that is able to participate in solving Tunisia's problems, a party of national ambition, a party of objective analysis and constructive criticism that give rise to a democratic alternative, a party that is open to its .environment and to all capabilities and potential, a party that is proud of its members

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Recent Highlights

Ennahdha Statement on Gasserine Protests Ennahdha Statement on Recent Developments in Saudi-Iranian Relations Mr. Ghannouchi's Speech at the Nidaa Tounes Party Conference Chairman Rovce Applauds Tunisia's Continued Democratic Transition Ennahdha Prepares for Local Conferences Video: Fifth Anniversary Interview with Dr. Rafik Abdessalem Middle East Monitor: Ennahdha: Democratic Conservatives. Not Islamists The Economist: Five Years after a Wave of Uprisings Mr. Ghannouchi Says Tunisia Better off Five Years.after Revolution The Guardian: The Arab Spring: Why did Things go so Badly Wrong?

Ennahdha Updates

Ennahdha Statement on Gasserine Protests Following the social protests that began in Gasserine following the death of Ridha Yahyaoui, may God have mercy on him, who died protesting against deprivation from work, and following the continuation and expansion pf protests and escalation of tensions, Ennahdha Party:

• Prays for the soul of the young Ridha Yahyaoui and presents its sincere condolences to his family. • Appreciates the legitimate demands for employment and combating poverty and marginalisation

which are at the core of the demands of the Revolution of Freedom and Dignity, and calls for preserving the peaceful nature of protests and avoiding all forms of violence and attacks on public and private property.

• Calls for calm, particularly after the success of social negotiations in the private sector, and calls on the government tp accelerate the execution of approved plans and projects and to focus efforts on employment and balanced development, and calls on it to launch urgent programmes to that end.

• Warns against the danger of instrumentalizing the legitimate demands of deprived groups and regions and exploiting them'to serve partisan agendas.

Ennahdha Statement on Recent Developments in Saudi-Iranian Relations Following recent developments in Saudi-Iranian relations and the escalation which led to the severing of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Ennahdha Party:

• Strongly condemns the attack on Saudi diplomatic missions and calls for respecting international accords, which require the protection of diplomatic and consular missions.

• Stresses the need to remain committed to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs in order to maintain good relations between neighbouring states.

• Calls for a peaceful resolution between these two Muslim countries, and warns against being dragged into further escalation and its dangers for the entire region.

Mr Ghannouchi's Speech at the Nidaa Tounes Party Conference On January 9, Mr. Ghannouchi spoke at the Nidaa Tounes Party Conference tp stress Ennahdha's full support for President Essebsi's consensus politics. Mr. Ghannouchi stressed that there is no room for exclusion in a democratic Tunisia> and that, 'Tunisia is a ship which must carry all Tunisian men and women." He commended the principles of consensus and respect for pluralism, that "came to open a hew path in Tunisia, a path that led us to adopting the Constitution, holding elections, and the establishment of hew constitutional bodies."

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Ennahdha Fortnightly Tunisia January 25,2016

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Chairman Royce Applauds Tunisia's Continued Democratic Transition House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) released the following statement marking the five year anniversary of the popular uprising in Tunisia that ousted former President Zine el-Abedin Ben Ali, paving the way for the emergence of the region's first democratically elected government: "The self-immolation of a Tunisian street vendor sparked protests across the region. Five years later, Tunisia has stood out as a model for peaceful democratic development - successfully completing free and fair elections for parliament and the presidency, instituting market-based economic reforms, and advancing civil liberties. Tunisia stands out in a region beset by repression, chaos and economic stagnation. Tunisia must continue on its democratic path, addressing the underlying social and economic issues that gave rise to the so-called Arab Spring but the government's resilience in the face of regional terrorism and is encouraging and should be supported. "

Ennahdha Prepares for Local Conferences In preparation ofthe national conference, 277 branches of the Ennahdha Party have so far held local conferences between January 3-17 to elect delegates for its regional conferences in preparation for the national conference due to be held in Spring 2016. The local parties also debated during these meetings the five papers forming the roadmap ofthe tenth National Conference (Evaluation, Strategy, Reference and Value Framework, Political Program, Internal Structure).

Video: Fifth Anniversary Interview with Dr. Rafik Abdessalem Dr. Rafik Abdessalem, former Tunisian Minister for Foreign Affairs, discussed the achievements that have occurred in Tunisia in the last five years. This included the drafting ofa new and progressive constitution, democratic elections and the establishment of new democratic institutions. He also pointed to some of the challenges that will face the country over the coming years, whilst commending the government's efforts to meet these challenges.

Middle East Monitor: Ennahdha: Democratic Conservatives. Not Islamists An article in Middle East Monitor by Tallha Abdulrazaq reflected on the authors' time with Ennahdha officials and activists. It said, "Ennahdha's politics since the overthrow ofthe ancient regime has certainly reflected its democratic credentials. The party has willingly shared government, arid even stepped away from it, and ali in the name of pragmatic power sharing and gradual change."

The Economist: Five Years after a Wave of Uprisings, the Arab World is Worse off than Ever. But its People Understand their Predicament Better The Economist published a feature article looking at the success and failings of the Arab Spring. Although the article is very critical of the political, economic and humanitarian situation in the wider region, Tunisia is clearly positioned as the success story of the Arab Spring: "On January 14th those protesters forced Zein al Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia's dictator for the previous quarter-century, from office. What followed was hot easy. Terrorism hindered both economic progress and deeper political reform. But in 20i5 the country became the first Arab state ever to be judged fully 'free' by Freedom House, an American monitor of civil liberties, and it moved up a record 32 places among countries vetted by the Vienna-based Democracy Ranking Association. [...] Sadly, that outcome remains a stark anomaly."

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Mr. Ghannouchi says Tunisia Better off Five Years after Revolution In the first of a two-part interview, leader of Ennahdha Party Rashid Ghannouchi spoke to Anadolu Agency about where Tunisia stands five years after the revolution. Mr. Ghannouchi discussed Tunisia's success in consolidating democratic institutions: 'Tunisia advanced on the path of democracy, wrote a new constitution and created constitutional institutions like the Constitutional Court, a commission for transitional justice, a justice council, electoral bodies and agencies to monitor the media, which are all independent." He also noted that Ennahdha is "a partner in power and we insist on this partnership. Talk about clashes between Nidaa and Ennahdha is not true. No rivalry took place between our sympathizers. There are disputes inside Nidaa and not between Nidaa and Ennahdha."

The Guardian: The Arab Spring: Why did Things go so Badly Wrong? The Guardian published an opinion piece oh the anniversary of the Arab Spring, Which stated: "What factors made it possible for Tunisia to make a transition to a multiparty democracy? Two which have often been cited are the Tunisian army's traditional apolitical ethos and Tunisia's cultural affinity to Europe. But a third key factor, closely related to these two, was the remarkable role of the Ennahdha party. Long before 2011, this Islamist body - very different from Islamist groups in other countries - had been developing in a strongly democratic direction. Under Ben Ali's presidency, its experience of extreme repression led it to act in concert with other political parties. After the revolution it recognised explicitly the absolutely fundamental precondition of democracy - that parties must be willing to lose an election. In 2014 Ennahdha was as good as its word, losing an election and immediately conceding."

Social Media

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Tobias Ellwood MP @Tobias Ellwood Jan 14 Today #Tunisia marks the anniversary of its revolution. It remains a model for #democracy in the region. #UK support stronger than ever

Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv Jan 15 #Ennahdha party president at the celebration of the 5th anniversary of #Tunisia's revolution at presidential palace

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Profile ofthe Week: Ahmed Mechergui

Ahmed Mechergui is a Tunisian politician, a member of the Assembly of the People's Representatives and a member of Ennahdha External Relations committee. Born on August 4, 1969, he completed primary and high school in Jendouba and passed his Baccalaureate in 1991. He then studied Philosophy at the Faculty of Human Sciences of Raggueda (Kairouan), where he received his degree in 1995.

He then began teaching philosophy in Tunisian private secondary establishments. In 2003 he left Tunisia for France, where he stayed until the Revolution of Freedom and Dignity and the ousting of former dictator Ben Ali.

He obtained a Masters in 2005 and a PhD in Philosophy. He has published a number of works, including his book "The Reality of Globalization" published in 2003 and many articles in national and international outlets.

In 2011 he was elected as a member of the National Constituent Assembly in the constituency of Jendouba, for which he was head of the Ennahdha list. During his mandate, he was Vice-President ofthe Commission of Services Sectors and a member of the Committee of the Preamble, the Fundamental Principles and Revision of the Constitution.

In 2014, his constituency gave him its trust again, electing him a member of the Assembly ofthe People's Representatives. He is currently a member of the Committee for Organisation of the Administration and Affairs of the Army Forces, He also represents the Tunisian Parliament in the Arab Parliament.

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Rached Ghannouchi on progress in Tunisia:

Five years after the revolution, Tunisians are now more politically free than ever before. However, our country faces considerable economic and security challenges with domestic and international extremist networks seeking to derail our democratic progress.

2016 is a hugely important year for Tunisia. The Tunisian Government is undertaking a number of significant reforms to address the challenges facing the country. As part of the Unity Government, Ennahdha are proud to be contributing to these critical reforms. Last month, the government made progress on its restructuring of the financial sector and injected $440 million

into state-owned banks ("Societe Tunisienne de Banque" and "Banque deTHabitat").

The government is also working on a new banking law to make our central bank independent, developing reforms to support entrepreneurs and promote private sector growth. Most importantly, our ambitious five-year development plan 2016-2020 outlines a number of reforms and projects targeted at achieving a 5% growth in the next five years, and working closely with international partners to obtain the necessary technical assistance.

If these reforms can provide Tunisia With the required economic growth, Tunisia can be a powerful antidote to extremism across the region, as a model for how a moderate, inclusive society can thrive in the Arab world. Moderate Muslim democratic parties are essential to help build stability and prosperity across the Middle East and North Africa. Tunisia's model of political inclusion based on coexistence between moderates of all tendencies, whether religious or secularist, provides a desperately needed alternative to the extremism of ISIS, Al Qaeda and other groups.

2016 will be a huge test for Tunisia and the region as a whole. To achieve our five-year objectives, we must continue significant social and economic reforms in our country. The support of the international community is critical to help sustain our democratic progress, grow the economy and promote peaceful development in order to provide a successful counter-narrative to extremism. We look forward to 2016 as the year for reforms that will drive Tunisia closer to achieving the core demands of the Revolution of Freedom and Dignity and meet the aspirations of its people.

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Recent Highlights Statement by Governing Coalition Parties' Coordination Committee Rached Ghannouchi in The Atlantic: Fight ISIS With Democracy Rached Ghannouchi in TIME Magazine: Tunisia Holds the Key to Defeating ISIS Boutheina Ben Yaghlane in Huffinaton Post: Tunisia Targeting 5 Percent Growth bv 2020 Bloomberg Business Interview with Zied Ladhari: Angry Tunisians are Short of Money and Jobs Reuters: Tunisia's Democracy will be Preserved "Whatever the Costs" - PM Habib Essid Ennahdha Prepares for Local and Municipal Elections to be held on October 30.2016 Women on The Front Line: Jihed: Forgiving Yesterday for a Brighter Tomorrow

Ennahdha Updates

Statement bv Governing Coalition Parties' Coordination Committee On January 23, 2016, the Governing Coalition Parties' Coordination Committee held an extraordinary meeting at the headquarters of Nidaa Tounes Party to discuss recent events in the country, namely the peaceful protests based on noble and legitimate demands that were exploited by criminal groups to target state institutions and public and private properties, and politically ihstrumentalized by some for known ends. At this sensitive time, the governing coalition parties would like to express their:

1. Emphasis on the legitimate nature of the demands of deprived regions and broad sections of youth for work, dignified life and an end.to injustice and discrimination.

2. Commitment and pledge to work with the government and the Assembly of the People's Representatives to eradicate corruption, lift administrative restrictions and revise the laws that obstruct internal and external investment which have the potential to create jobs, incorporate youth and give them hope.

3. Support and solidarity with the government and its call on it to consider the necessary amendments and reprioritization through adopting urgent measures with direct effect on job creation, accelerating the pace of reforms and implementing major projects in the deprived regions.

4. Prayers for the souls of the martyrs, officer Sofien Bousellimi and youth Ridha Yahyaoui, and their condemnation of acts of vandalism, looting and attempts at taking over legitimate protests and exploiting them to threaten state institutions, social peace and the gains of the democratic transition.

5. Appreciation of the discipline and professionalism of the security and military institutions and of their patriotism in dealing with recent events by applying the law and protecting liberties.

The Coordination Committee also discussed the mechanisms for activating its role in this phase so as to assume its full responsibility before the people and the country, and recommended the immediate holding of its experts' committee in order to support the government to adopt a set of suitable urgent

The Coordination Committee called on the President ofthe Republic and the Prime Minister to organize a National Conference on Employment as soon as possible, without excluding anyone, as an embodiment of the principle pf consensus-building, with the aim of overcoming contingent and structural difficulties and finding suitable solutions that are acceptable to all to consolidate social peace and national unity. The Coordination Committee's meeting remains in session in order to communicate with various state institutions.

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In the News

Rached Ghannouchi in The Atlantic: Fight ISIS With Democracy The Atlantic published an opinion piece by Mr. Ghannouchi in which he outlines five ways that terrorist groups such as ISIS need to be countered. It is clear that a short-term reductionist approach focused largely on military force is ineffective. Instead, Mr. Ghannouchi argues that a globalized response is necessary — one that targets ISIS locally, whilst offering the region a model that will provide economic security, human dignity, freedom of religion and social and political inclusion. He also emphasized that support from the international community in this process is essential.

Rached Ghannouchi in TIME Magazine: Tunisia Holds the Key to Defeating ISIS TIME Magazine published an opinion piece by Mr. Ghannouchi, co-founder and president of the Ennahdha Party, on the importance of political dialogue, acceptance of inclusion, freedom, human dignity and equality to guide the democratic transition of Tunisia and its neighboring countries. Only through respect for pluralism and agreement on guarantees for the rights of all can the specters of sectarianism, extremism and political monopolization be addressed. Political inclusion, as demonstrated in Tunisia today, holds the key to the future of this region, wrote Ghannouchi.

Boutheina Ben Yaghlane in Huffinaton Post: Tunisia Targeting 5 Percent Growth by 2020 In an opinion piece in Huffington Post, former State Secretary for Finance Boutheina Ben Yaghlane elaborates on several critical plans and draft laws the government has been focusing on to boost investment, create jobs, narrow the budget deficit and improve the regulatory environment. Having set a growth target of 2.5 percent in 2016 and following its successful democratic transition, Tunisia's coalition government has been working hard to reform its economy.

Bloomberg Business Interview with Zied Ladhari: Angry Tunisians are Short of Money and Jobs In an interview with Bloomberg, Ennahdha's Minister of Employment and Vocational Training Zied Ladhari stated that after the revolution, Tunisia has made remarkable progress in terms of the political process, but that on the economic and social front the country is still facing major challenges as well as high expectations from its people, therefore, the Tunisian government is currently planning and preparing several measures to revive its economy, including holding a donor conference to stimulate economic aid, preparing a five-year economic plan it hopes to present to Parliament in March and organizing an international conference later in the year where Tunisia will seek to secure aid, loans with concessions and public and private partnerships.

Ennahdha Prepares for Local and Municipal Elections to be held on October 30,2016 On January 23, Ennahdha Local Governance and Elections Committee and Legal Affairs Committee organized a joint workshop on the draft Local Governance Code and the draft Election Law. The discussion addressed the details of the two draft laws, including the legislative process for the election law, the need for new administrative divisions before the municipal elections (proposal of the compatibility of the delegation and the municipality so as to not deprive any citizen of the right to vote), the right of members of the military and police forces to vote during the upcoming elections, the candidacy age threshold (18, 20 or 32), the question of full-time work for the Mayor and members of the Municipal bureau, the question of introducing horizontal parity conditions, and the electoral system (party-list proportional representation based on the D'Hondt system). • —

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Reuters: Tunisia's Democracy will be Preserved "Whatever the Costs" - PM Habib Essid In response to recent protests, Tunisia's Prime Minister Habib Essid reiterated that Tunisia's democracy would be preserved "whatever the cost." "I appeal for calm and for national unity and complete security across the country to preserve our nascent democracy which is the only example of success in the region. There has been huge political progress but we acknowledge that there are lots of economic difficulties. We will respond to young people's economic demands but we need a bit of time for that."

Women on the Front Line: Jihed: Forgiving Yesterday for a Brighter Tomorrow During the Ben Ali regimejihed's father was imprisoned for his involvement with Ennahdha and for years she felt so angry that she did not want to be involved in Tunisian politics at all. However, in 2011 she decided to become an active member of the Ennahdha party and recently, she was among 20 candidates that were promoted at Tunisia's Women's Political Academy, organized by Aswat Nissa. Jihed's story is inspirational for all Tunisian women, especially those considering a career in politics.

Social Media

• Ashraf Zeitoon (jpashrafzeitoon - Feb 1 Tunisia as the most innovative economy in the MENA region in the 2016 Bloomberg Innovation Index http://blobm.bg/10tX6fl. (jpbusiness

• PQMED <S>Pomed - Feb 2 The Islamic State offers a false choice between dictatorship and extremism. Tunisia proves there's a better way. http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/02/tunisia-democracv-ennahdha isis/458703/...

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• Ennahdha Party (S>EnnahdhaPartv - Jan 28 Read @BouthYaghlane's op-ed via @TheWorldPost:" #Tunisia Targeting 5 Percent Growth by 2020" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/boutheina-ben-vaghlane/tunisia-targeting-5-perce b 9081212.html... http://fb.me/42DgG9XQg

• Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv - Jan 26 #Ennahdha parliamentary group meeting ahead of Assembly plenary on reform ofthe code of criminal procedure

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Profile of the Week: Kalthoum Badreddine

Born on July 2, 1963, Kalthoum Badreddine is a politician, lawyer, member of Ennahdha Party's Consultative Council and member of the House of the People's Representatives.

Badreddine was elected a member of the National Constituent Assembly in the constituency of Sfax 2 in 2011 and was elected President of the Committee of General Legislation. The voters pf Sfax gave her their confidence again during the legislative elections of 2014, electing her as a member of the House of the People's Representatives. Since the beginning ofthe mandate, she has been a member of the Committee for Internal Regulations, Immunity, Parliamentary Laws and Electoral Laws, as well as the Committee on Administrative Reform, Good Governance and the Fight against

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Rached Ghannouchi on progress in Tunisia:

The recent unrest in Gasserine is symptomatic of the economic problems Tunisia is facing, Five years after the fall of Ben Ali, Tunisians now live in a free and fair political system under one of the most progressive constitutions in the world. Yet their economic aspirations- more jobs and a better standard of living - are yet to be realized.

Given the interconnected nature of today's world, Tunisia cannot be immune to the wider instability enveloping the region. This instability has hit Tunisia's economy hard. The structural changes to the economy needed to address decades of bad governance and corruption take time to show results, and the feeling of disenfranchisement from marginalized sections of society is making itself heard, and needs to be addressed now.

The protests of last week serve as a reminder ofthe challenges we still face, and must further strengthen the government's resolve to continue with crucial reforms.

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As a partner in the Coalition Government, Ennahdha Party is committed to realizing the expectations of the country's youth for jobs, growth and a decent quality of life. I am proud to point to a number of reforms that have already begun and will be progressing over the next few years, including efforts to simplify the regulatory environment, boost investment and reform labor market rules.

Alongside this, entrepreneurship programs are being introduced to provide immediate assistance to young people in launching their own start-ups in close cooperation with financial institutions. The aim is to strengthen the business ecosystem and stimulate entrepreneurial spirit among our youth. A number of other programs are working to improve employability of graduates through additional training and reconnecting unemployed youth, particularly the long-term unemployed, with mentors and enterprises.

The economic outlook for the region remains uncertain, but we have set an ambitious but achievable target of five percent growth in our economy by 2020. Given the scale of the challenges facing our country, Tunisia needs continued support from its allies, including a dramatic increase in economic assistance from the G8 countries. Over the next five years, $25 billion is needed to finance the development of infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges and other public works, particularly in previously neglected regions in order to create much-needed jobs, stimulate economic activity and maintain a stable socio-economic environment.

The support of friends and allies is critical for Tunisia, as a bridge to the Arab world, a mediator for peaceful change and an example of dialogue, consensus and peaceful reform. Our democratic journey continues.

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Tunisia Newsletter June 15,

ENNAHDHA Renaissance Party

A word from Rached Ghannouchi, President and Co-Founder, Ennahdha Party

Rached Ghannouchi on progress in Tunisia:

Tunisia is heralded as the success story of the Arab Spring, having been the only Arab country to transition from an oppressive regime to an open, democratic society. Ennahdha, Tunisia's party of Muslim democrats, played a vital role in this progress. Now, five years after Tunisia's revolution, with much of the Middle East and North Africa sadly still trapped in turmoil, our party has reached a milestone that is one of the most important in the region in years.

After 35 years of existence of Ennahdha Party, at our Tenth Party Congress two weeks ago, Ennahdha members overwhelmingly voted to move from being a combined social, political and religious movement to a party focused on political and policy activities. As part of this decision, the party will separate itself from any

religious activities and will ho longer ascribe to political Islam, This separation is part of a natural progression in • Ennahdha's vision, which has long been committed to a democratic, civic state in which rights and freedoms

are protected, and mosques and religious institutions are neutral and non-political spaces.

Secular and Islamist parties can all learn from our experience. Tunisia now has a Constitution that protects rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression and freedom of belief and conscience. Now that we have resolved the issue of the place of religion in a democratic pluralistic society, and created a democracy governed by the rule of law, Tunisia can move beyond ideological politics and slogans. Parties can now prioritize developing and implementing plans that improve the lives of all their citizens, by developing the economy, creating jobs, countering terrorism and alleviating poverty.

For those who feel that democracy, development/ faith and stability cannot coexist Ennahdha can be a source of inspiration. We have shown that consensus building and compromise are the solutions to corruption, despotism, chaos and extremism. And for countries around the world desperate to stamp out the terrible scourge of Daesh, we have proven Muslim Democrats are reliable, forward-looking allies in the fight against terrorism. This is the beginning of a new chapter for Ennahdha and Tunisia. We hope it also inspires others across the Arab world, and shows them a pathway to overcome the struggles they face.

Ennahdha Updates

Ramadan The Ennahdha Party wishes all Tunisians and all Muslims around the world a very happy, blessed and peaceful Ramadan.

Ennahdha Party 35th Anniversary Statement - Tunis, June 6, 2016 Ennahdha Party proudly celebrates the 35th anniversary of its establishment. This year, the anniversary takes place at a critical moment of the Party's history, having held its Tenth Party Congress after a long path of struggle and sacrifices in the face of despotism and for a free society and a better life for Tunisian men and women.

On this occasion, the Party humbly pays tribute to all its men and women activists who have persevered arid maintained the unity of their movement and contributed to its evolution and development until the successful achievement of its Tenth Party Congress...

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Tunisia's Muslim Democrats Wall Street Journal - May 25, 2016 In this editorial, the Wall Street Journal praises Ennahdha as one of "the glimmers of hope within the house of Islam," following the Party's announcement that it will separate its politics from its religious and social activities. Ennahdha will remain grounded in broadly Islamic values, but will focus on the needs of society in areas such as economic development and counterterrorism to further stabilize Tunisia's democracy, and to continue the country's success which is built on "a consensus between the secular and the pious that is all too rare in the Arab world."

Tunisia's Secular Approach to a Spiritual Goal Bloomberg - May 30, 2016 Noah Feldman, professor of constitutional and international law at Harvard University, commented on Ennahdha's transformation from a social movement to a political party, which he calls a "major development for the history of democracy in the Muslim world." Feldman argues that "the latest move is a further piece of evidence that the Muslim Democrats of Ennahdha are the "real thing" and that other parties in the MENA region should take note of Ennahdha's evolution.

Taking the Party Out ofthe Mosque in Tunisia Financial Times - May 29, 2016 A report by the Financial Times reflects on Ennahdha's move away from political Islam, claimingthat this is "a reassuring reminder of the country's unique success In preserving democratic gains made in the wake of the Arab uprisings." [...] "The evolution of Tunisia's political landscape provides a welcome counterpoint to the tyranny and extremism that has swept the Arab world since 2011."

Tunisia Seen Key to Regional Prosperity Atlantic Council - June 7,2016 Mitch Hulse from the Atlantic Council remarks that Tunisia has made, "impressive strides in the last five years," and highlights comments made by Paige Alexander of USAID that Tunisian success is critical not only for the Tunisian people, but for the "security, prosperity, and influence in the region as well." With the ongoing threat of ISIS, and the problem extremism poses to Tunisia and the region, it has become clear that "supporting youth employment, job creation, vocational training, and entrepreneurship" in Tunisia is critical to maintaining the security and stability offered by the new democratic government.

Tunisia Gets $2.9 Billion IMF Loan to Strengthen Job Creation and Economic Growth International Monetary Fund-June 2, 2016 The International Monetary Fund announced that it approved a four-year, $2.9 billion loan to support the Tunisian government's economic agenda, which is aimed at promoting more inclusive growth, job creation, and protecting the most Vulnerable households.

Tunisia: Time for a Rethink Newsweek - June 1.2016 Newsweek's Nicholas Noe observes that as the Tunisian government moves further away from the events of 2011, it has become clear that, "Tunisia represents the start of yet another powerful dynamic that goes well beyond national borders." After Working strenuously over the past couple of years "to promote a robust internal debate within both the leadership and the base," Ennahdha decided to pivot towards governing secularly, a move that reflects "trends that gravitate towards compromise and co-existence." Hope exists that this is a milestone that "will force many other Islamic movements to rethink their role and their priorities and what they need to focus on,"

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Tunisian Economic Reforms: Between Textiles and Terrorism Atlantic Council - May 31, 2016 Mohamed Malouche and Scott Mastic of the Atlantic Council note that Tunisia made important strides, however, "its economic struggles are threatening to undermine its political progress." In the short run, expanding access to U.S. markets will produce tangible economic benefits in Tunisia, "but to reach its full potential Tunisian officials must also focus on win-win cooperation with the United States in the medium and long run."

Tunisia's Ennahdha Party Begins a New Political Chapter Voice of America - May 31,2016 As Lisa Bryant explains, it seems that Ennahdha "appears to be starting a new chapter in its history, as it moves to separate its political and religious activities," a move that was "overwhelmingly endorsed at a party conference" last week. Unable to turn the struggling Tunisian economy around immediately following the revolution in 2011, Tunisian leaders have expressed hope that Ennahdha will be able to "deliver on its latest promise."

Ennahdha Move May Set a Good Regional Example The National - H.A. Hellyer- May 26,2016 H.A. Hellyer explores the construct of identity politics in relation to the maturing of the Ennahdha Party in The National. He concludes that identity politics still continue to negatively impact the state of play through the Maghreb region. "In Tunisia, however, the Islamists of Ennahdha feel comfortable enough about their identity that they can shift to focusing on pragmatic political programs," he writes.

Listening to Tunisian Civil Society: Economic Reforms to Unlock Credit and Innovation The World Bank -May 26,2016 The World Bank observes that "economic transition is seen as vital for Tunisia." Tunisians are strapped by laws that tightly control the flow of money and "only 27% of Tunisia's population,(of 11 million people in all) has access to finance." Along with the outstanding shift towards democracy, it is critical now more than ever that a similar shift in economic policy take place, because "outdated economic policies now stand in the way of growth, and.even peace in the long-term,"

How Big Were the Changes Tunisia's Ennahdha Party Just Made at its National Congress? Washington Post -May 25, 2016 Monica Marks, writing for the Washington Post, reflects on how important Ennahdha's reforms are in Tunisian politics. Marks notes that even the opposing party leader and current Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebi has changed his tune, describing Ennahdha as "moving in the right direction." The reformation of Ennahdha "reflects the party's desire to professionalize," and the subsequent acceptance from opposition leaders has led to palpable relief for many in Tunisia.

Ennahdha in Tunisia Pioneers another Arab Era and Test Agence Global - May 28,2016 News agency Agence Global published an analysis ofthe maturation ofthe Ennahdha Party written by Rami G. Khouri, claiming that Ennahdha's move away from political Islam is "one pf the most important developments in modern Arab political life" and that Ennahdha has proven to be "perhaps the most effective Islamist political organization in the modern Arab world."

Interview with Rached Ghannouchi Contemporary Arab Affairs - Volume 9, Issue 2, 2016 Academic journal Contemporary Arab Affairs published an interview With Cheikh Rached Ghannouchi in which he discusses Tunisia's democratic transition, what type of governance the country needs in order to achieve political, social, and economic stability, and the role of Ennahdha can play in Tunisian governance.

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Tunisia Newsletter June 15, 2016

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Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv- June 1 #Ennahdha president @R_Ghannouehi receives (SHamishCowell #UK ambassador to #Tunisia

Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv - June 1 #Tunisia People's Representatives' Assembly begins discussing proposed law for local elections, due to be held in March 2017

Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv> June 1 Today, 1 June, amendment of Code of Criminal Procedure to provide for access to a lawyer in pre-charge detention comes into force. #Tunisia

Christiane Amanpour fcamanpour) - May 25 "Neither religion or politics should be exploited/' says Ennahdha's Ghannouchi as Tunisia separates mosque & state:

Ennahdha Party (S)Erinahdha De - June 6 #Ennahdha Delegation zu Besuch im #Bundestag im Gesprach mit Bundestagsabgeordneter Gruppe fur die Maghreb Staaten (translation: #Ennahdha delegation on a visit to the #Bundestag in conversation with the Bundestag group for the Maghreb)

UpFront @AJUpFront - June 4 Islam & democracy: What's the problem? @mehdirhasan speaks to a panel of experts & activists http://aie.io/4tfq

PIB India (@PIB India) - June 3 President of Ennahdha Party Mr. Rached Ghannouchi calling on the Vice President Shri M. Harhid Ahsari

• CS Monitor (jpcsmonitor - May 26 #MonitorsView: An Islamist party finds a path between extremes http://trib.al/YMcHiKlm

• Nancy Lindbore (Snancvlindborg - May 26 Just back from #Tunisia-here's why I think USG must provide smart, long-term support for potential regional success:

• Knox Thames @KnoxThames - May 26 Appreciated the insights of Rashed Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia's #Nahda party, about promoting religious tolerance

• Cole Bockenfeld (jPColeBockenfeld - May 25 Opening statement of @StateDept's DAS Desrocher from yesterday's @HouseForeign hearing on #Tunisia http://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA13/20160525/104998/HHRG-114-FA13-Wstate-DesrocherJ-20160525.pdf...

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Recent Highlights Ennahdha Party Consultative Council Statement Rached Ghannouchi: Islam. Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World The Hill Op-Ed: Tunisia and Ukraine - Linchpins of U.S. Interests U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Travels to Africa and the Maghreb Tech Crunch: Tunisia is Becoming MENA's Next Start-up Hub Carnegie: Arab Voices on the Challenges ofthe New Middle East European Council on Foreign Relations: A New European Agenda for North Africa Reuters: Tunisia to get $560 mln Loan from EU to Boost Economy Reuters: IMF to Start Talks with Tunisia Over New Loan Program - Official. The Economist: Democracy Index 2015: Democracy in an Age of Anxiety Freedom House: The Map that Shows Most and Least Free Countries in the World UN Women Executive Board to Discuss Humanitarian Response and Funding Tunisia: World Bank to Provide 500 mln Dinars to Improve Transportation

Ennahdha Updates

Ennahdha Party Consultative Council Statement The Consultative Council of Ennahdha Party held its 41st session on February 13-14, 2016, during which it discussed national, regional and international developments. The Council also discussed preparation for the Party's tenth national conference. Following discussions, the Council:

• Commended the efforts made by the logistical preparation committee on their successful organization of 279 local conferences.

• Approved all the content to be presented to the Party's regional conferences before being put to the National Conference. The Council also decided to start holding regional and sectorial conferences atthe end of this month.

• Stressed that overcoming the many problems facing our country, particularly in regards to Libya, requires the support of national unity between all political and social actors and rising above political wrangling regarding marginal issues and contrived disputes.

• Emphasized the country's need for consensus between political actors and social organizations to resolve the principle challenge of unemployment.

• Stressed the legitimacy of the demands of protesters and their right to peaceful protest. • Called on the government to monitor the implementation of the urgent measures it had

adopted, to implement a developmental plan.; • Commended the role of the Assembly of the People's Representatives and called on it to finalize

plans for stimulating economic development in the country through the adoption of the new investment code, and create suitable economic conditions that can help reduce social tension.

» Called on the private sector to assume their role in this sensitive phase, through further recruitment and launching projects particularly in inner regions and supporting the government's efforts in resolving the problem of unemployment.

In relation to the Libyan situation, the Council stressed: • The Party's support for the official Tunisian position of opposing military intervention in Libya. • The Party's continuation of all possible efforts towards facilitating the formation of a Libyan

Government of National Unity that can start to coordinate a response to the various economic, social and security threats facing the country.

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In the News Rached Ghannouchi: Islam. Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World The Huffington Post published a speech by Ennahdha President Rached Ghannouchi on democratic progress in the Arab world delivered on October 1, 2014 at Columbia University's Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life. In his address, Mr. Ghannouchi set: out the reasons behind Tunisia's democratic successes so far, including Ennahdha's commitment to consensus politics and its rejection of monopoly of power.

The Hill Op-Ed: Tunisia and Ukraine - Linchpins of U.S. Interests An op-ed in The Hill by Kristin M. Lord and William B. Taylor argue that Tunisia and Ukraine offer crucial opportunities for America and its allies to advance their strategic interests and potentially transform today's dangerous security environment. It said, "A failed Tunisia would not only be a tragedy for Tunisians who led the Arab Spring and united to transform their society peacefully. It would be an unparalleled victory for ISIS and other extremist movements - already recruiting heavily in Tunisia — as Well as a blow to all those Within the region Who wish to establish just, representative governments." Overall, the article stresses the need for a U.S. foreign policy that prioritizes Tunisia and Ukraine.

U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Travels to Africa and the Maghreb A press release from the State Department announced that Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon will travel to Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Burkina Faso and Mali on February 16-25: "On February 18-19, Ambassador Shannon will travel to Tunis to affirm with government officials the growing strategic partnership between our countries, meet with civil society leaders to discuss their important role in ensuing citizen engagement in political processes and meet with staff in our Libya External Office."

Tech Crunch: Tunisia is Becoming MENA's Next Start-up Hub Tech Crunch reported that since the 2011 Arab Revolution, the Tunisian start-up scene has blossomed due to faster and freer Internet access and technological advances. Reportedly, the most successful Tunisian start-ups focus on mobilizing communities and encouraging civic engagement with which they stimulate the Tunisian economy and provide essential support to the government. The article said Tunisian start-ups are finding ways to improve their society and fix endemic economic problems through innovation and creativity. It concludes that moving into 2016, Tunisia Will be an important country to watch in the MENA's start-up scene.

Carnegie: Tunisia cited as best Arab country in terms of governance Carnegie Endowment of International Peace's Middle East; Program conducted the first survey of Arab experts that represents the detailed views of 105 experts from almost every Arab country on the array of challenges facing the Middle East. Three themes in particular stand out from the survey: government legitimacy, prioritization of local concerns and democratic prospects. Experts were asked to name the three Arab countries that best provide governance for their peoples. Nearly two in three cite Tunisia, which for all of its continuing challenges has emerged five years after its revolution as the most politically inclusive society in the Arab world.

European Council on Foreign Relations: A New European Agenda for North Africa A publication in the European Council on Foreign Relations edited by Anthony Dworkin argues that five years after the Arab uprisings, the EU needs to keep its ambitions to promote reform in the region. There are chapters for Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt and Libya. Monica Marks' Tunisia chapter argues that Tunisia's international partners should make clear that security is inseparable from good governance, and focus on mapping the key bureaucratic obstacles to reform. She recommends supporting measures to reform the structures ofthe Tunisian state to improve its ability to meet popular aspirations and combat security threats.

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Reuters:Tunisia to get $560 mln Loan from Eli to Boost Economy As part of broader efforts by the EU to help Tunisia overcome its socio-economic issues, Reuters reported that the country is to get a loan of half a billion euros ($560 million) from the European Union. The EU said the assistance came at the request of Tunisia and will fake the form of medium-term loans on favorable financial terms.

Reuters: IMF to Start Talks with Tunisia Over New Loan Program - Official In addition to the EU loan, the Ennahdha Party welcomes the news that the International Monetary Fund is planning a visit to Tunisia to begin talks on a new credit program. According to a Tunisian official, the program is likely to be worth at least $1.7 billion and will help Tunisia revive its economy.

Tunisia: World Bank to Provide 500 mln Dinars to Improve Transportation The World Bank has announced that it will support Tunisia's transport sector reforms with 500 million Tunisian dinars.

The Economist: Democracy Index 2015 - Democracy in an Age of Anxiety The Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index provides a snapshot of the state of democracy worldwide for 165 independent states and two territories. Although the MENA region has experienced an overall decline in its score in the Index, Tunisia moved from being a "hybrid regime" to a "flawed democracy" in 2014 and has continued to build the foundations of democracy, with its October 2014 parliamentary election attracting a higher voter turnout than in past elections, ushering in a new secular Islamist coalition government in February 2015. Despite the negative momentum in much of the region, the average regional score is higher than it was prior to the onset of the Arab Spring.

Freedom House: The Map that Shows Most and Least Free Countries in the World Last week, democracy watchdog organization Freedom House released its annual list of free countries in the world, drawing the conclusion that "global freedom is under pressure." Tunisia is the only country in the MENA region that was classified as a "free" country.

Human Rights Watch: Tunisia - Landmark Step for Detainee Rights In a revision of the Code of Criminal Procedure on February 2, the Tunisian Parliament approved changes in detainee rights by granting suspects the right to a lawyer from the onset of detention and by shortening the maximum pre-charge detention. According to Human Rights Watch, this is a "significant breakthrough for human rights" in Tunisia.

Tunisian Ambassador Chairs UN Women Executive Board Session On February 9, the UN Women Executive Board organized its first Regular Session at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The Chair of the session. Ambassador Mohamed Khaled Khiari from the Permanent Mission of Tunisia, introduced the session and UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka gave ah opening statement. Taking a closer look at UN Women's work on the ground, the Board discussed the organization's operational response in Egypt, the joint field visit of the Executive Boards of UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS, UNICEF, UN Women and the WFP to Jordan in 2015 and UN Women's operations in the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan, as well as several other initiatives relating to gender equality. Ennahdha Party parliamentarians Sana Mersni, Sayida Ounissi and Imen Ben Mohamed attended the summit to work on the creation of an Arab Women MPs Network for Gender Equality.

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UK in Tunisia @UKinTunisia Feb 18 #UNDP's workshop on #CodeOfConduct, supported by @UKiriTuhisia, is an important step for tfsecurityReform in #Tunisia

Johannes Hahn @JHahnEU Feb 18 Addressing constituent meeting of #EU-#Tunisia Joint Parliamentary Committee

Soumava Ghannoushi (SSMGhannoushi Feb 15 \ #Ennahdha party Shura Council: "We are opposed to any military intervention in neighboring #Libva". #Tunisia

Massoud Maalouf @MassoudMaalouf Feb 15 Rached Ghannouchi: Tunisia's Answer to ISIS Is Democracy - The Atlantic

Johannes Hahn @JHahnEU Feb 12 Welcome @EU Commission's proposal to grant additional macro-financial #assistance to #Tunisia of up to EUR 500 million.1/2 (gpierremoscovici

Johannes Hahn @JHahnEU Feb 12 Today's proposal will support #Tunisia's political transformation process+its #economic recovery. http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release IP-16-289 en.htm...

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Profile ofthe Week: Badreddine Abdelkafi

Badreddine Abdelkafi is a Member ofthe Tunisian Parliament representing the Sfax 2 constituency. He serves on the parliamentary Committee on Industry, Energy, Natural Resources, Infrastructure and the Environment as well as on the Elections Committee. Mr. Abdelkafi also has the honor of having served in the National Constituent Assembly as Assistant to the President of the Assembly charged with relations with citizens and with civil society.

Mr. Abdelkafi was born on July 7, 1959 in Sfax, and earned his university degree in physics and mathematics from the Sfax campus of the University of Sciences in 1981, after which he taught mathematics at high school level for 7 years in the city of Gabes in southern Tunisia. In April 1981, Mr. Abdelkafi represented a group of students from the Tunisian south in the National

Summit meeting of the Islamic Movement, during which a new political party - the Islamic Tendency Movement - was announced. In the aftermath of that meeting, he Was arrested by the police for questioning and released/ and then again arrested in 1987 and held without charge in prison for 8 months. In 1991, Mr. Abdelkafi was formally charged with founding an illegal organization and sentenced to 11 years in prison, which he served, fina My being released in 2002.

After the January 14, 2011 revolution, he was elected as General Secretary of the regional office of Ennahdha in the southern Sfax region, the same region that he was elected to represent in the National Constituent Assembly in Tunisia's first free and fair election on October 23 of that year.

As member of the National Constituent Assembly in charge of Relations With Civil Society, he took the initiative to form a team representing all political tendencies in the Assembly, and worked closely with all blocs to build a vision of how the Assembly should involve civil society in its Work, in a very extraordinary post-revolution moment in which the foundations of a new governing system were being built. His team organized a National Dialogue around the Constitution with public meetings in all the regions of the country.

Mr. Abdelkafi said his approach of working with civil society is based on "the core value of openness to all representatives of civil society, trying to accompany them in their activities, to open doors tp them, listen to them and benefit from them and to give them the possibility to participate in this foundational phase... If there is a shared belief and concern by the Assembly and civil society in the importance pf the inclusion of the citizen in decision-making, we can do it."

Mr. Abdelkafi is a proud husband and father of three children, and has done incredible work in his various capacities of bringing people together towards a common goal, most notably on working closely with civil society organizations to build broad consensus on the constitution passed on 27 January 2014.

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A word from Rached Ghannouchi, President and Co-Founder, Ennahdha Party

Rached Ghannouchi on progress in Tunisia:

The recent social unrest in Kasserine reinforces the fundamental challenge facing Tunisia - a well-educated, ambitious and young section of society feels unable to realize their potential. However, comparisons between the recent events in Kasserine and events in Sidi Bouzid five years ago are both inaccurate and unhelpful.

Tunisia deserves to be recognized as the shining light of the Arab Spring. Our democratic transition follows years of political and economic stagnation, and like every democratic project, it takes time to be fully realized. Given regional instability and a global financial slowdown, the fact that Tunisia has maintained

stable governance while holding two free arid fair elections, Whilst drafting and implementing a new progressive constitution, is a remarkable achievement.

This point was eloquently made by Brian Klaas, who recently argued that a country cannot become democratic overnight - assessing Tunisia five years after the Arab Spring would be akin to assessing Japan in 1950. Although we must ensure we make more progress on the socib-econorhie situation in the country, we must also be realistic that Tunisia's democratic transition is a long-term project, where the occasional setback is to be expected.

However> there is much to be optimistic about, such as the recent news that Tunisia is fast becoming the region's next tech start-up hub. Since the revolution in 2011, thousands of new tech start-ups have benefited from faster, freer Internet access and advances in technology, finding ways to actively improve their society and help solve economic problems through innovation and creativity.

Such innovation goes hand in hand with improved economic and political governance - in which Tunisia is also making huge progress. The recent Carnegie Endowment survey that asked regional experts to name the best Arab countries that best provide governance for their peoples showed Tunisia as the clear number one example of good governance in the region. This good governance model will be further strengthened through the many important constitutional institutions to be founded this year, including the Constitutional Court and independent constitutional commissions on human rights, good governance and apti-corruption, sustainable development, and media and communication.

Ennahdha continues to work hard to realize the aspirations of the country's youth, and the ambitious levels of economic growth forecast for the country reflect this, with 5% GDP growth predicted by 2020. With municipal elections coming later this year, and many critical reforms to come this year, the need for political consensus will be crucial in combating the social, economic and security threats facing the country. Ennahdha will continue to work alongside our coalition partners, Nidaa Tounes, UPL and Afek, for the good ofthe country.Step by step, Tunisia is consolidating its place as the shining light of the Arab Spring.

For further information or interview requests, please contact: Email - media .enelishtgnahdha.tn Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Nahdha.lnternational Twitter - https://twitter.com/ennahdhapartv

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Renaissance Party

A Word from Rached Ghannouchi, President and Co-Founder, Ennahdha Party

Rached Ghannouchi on progress in Tunisia:

At our tenth national Party Congress in May, Ennahdha announced a major evolution to help establish a more prosperous and inclusive Tunisia. Our members voted for the separation of the political and religious fields, and to confirm Ennahdha's focus as a civil party, much like Germany's Christian Democratic Party. Since the conclusion of our congress we have started implementing many of the changes agreed to the party structure, changes that will improve the workings o f the party and ensure the stability of Tunisia's political system.

Another area Ennahdha are keen to improve is the involvement of women in our political system. Indeed the Tunisian Parliament, with the support of Ennahdha MPs, recently passed a bill for gender parity in all local electoral lists, that will greatly

increase female representation across the country at next year's March 2017 local elections. All parties and electoral lists must now put forward equal numbers of male and female candidates, and ensure an equal gender representation at the head of their lists. The upcoming local elections mark an important step in Tunisia's democratic consolidation. They will bring to the fore thousands of new elected representatives, chosen to address, the local needs and priorities of their districts and constituents, and establish more inclusive, responsive and open governance that is closer to each citizen.

Tunisia has also been making strides in ensuring the security of tourist sites across the country. The tourism industry has suffered as a result of last year's tragic attacks, yet tourists are starting to come back. Security cooperation and training programs with many of our allies have helped improve the capabilities of our security services and establish a number of specialist security centers and new training programs. Tunisia is committed to ensure that our country and our resorts are safe, While continuing to give Tunisians the confidence to continue forward on their democratic path.

Ennahdha Updates

Ennahdha Statement on Terrorist Attack at Istanbul International Airport

Tunis, June 30, 2016

On Tuesday evening, 28 June 2016, a terrorist attack targeted Istanbul International Airport/ causing dozens of innocent victims, both Turks and foreigners. Ennahdha Party expresses its sympathy andsolidarity with Turkey and with the victims and their families. Moreover, it:

• Strongly condemns the heinous crime that targeted Istanbul.Airport, the latestsuch attack seeking to undermine Turkey's stability and prosperity.

• Prays for the souls of the victims of the horrific terrorist crime and offers its condolences to their families, and wishes the injured a speedy recovery.

• Stresses that taking the lives of innocent people is a crime against the values and teachings of Islam and further proof that terrorist groups are criminal gangs with no relation to our faith.

• Calls for an international partnership to combat terrorism and for strengthening cooperation in order to counter it by addressing its roots and causes.

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Ennahdha Party Fortnightly Tunisia Newsletter

Ennahdha Party Statement on Orlando attack Tunis, June 13,2016

The city of Orlando, Florida, in the United States witnessed a terrorist attack in a night club resulting in over a hundred victims killed and injured. Following this horrific crime in one of the worst mass shootings in US history, Ennahdha Party:

e Strongly condemns this terrorist attack and presents its condolences to the victims' families and to the American people.

e Stresses that the attack contravenes the values of Islam and violates its teachings and that the perpetrator does not represent Muslims.

• Calls for desisting from exploiting this terrorist attack to sow hatred and division between communities and faiths, and stresses that terrorism is a global threat that requires a global strategy to counter it.

In the News

Rached Ghannouchi Q&A: Thoughts on Democratic Islam - Middle East Eye-June 12,2016 In an interesting interview with Middle East Eye, Cheikh Rached Ghannouchi comments on Ennahdha's move away from political Islam and the Party's separation of politics and religion. Asked if he thinks Ennahdha could become a national party at the core of political life in Tunisia, he stated, "Tunisians are homogenous, very unified, while there is real plurality in thought and culture. There is a large center ground. Ennahdha can represent this center of ordinary Tunisians within the middle and lower class."

Rached Ghannouchi Leads Ennahdha Delegation to Paris - Middle East Monitor - June 23, 2016 An Ennahdha delegation paid an official visit to Paris last week, led by the Party's President, Cheikh Rached Ghannouchi, The delegation held meetings with a number of government, political and intellectual figures, including Jean Marc Ayrault, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elisabeth Guigou, President of the Commission on Foreign Affairs in the National Assembly, Claude Bartolone, Speaker o f the Assembly, Jean Pierre Raffarin, President of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee and former PM, an IPEMED delegation and Jack Lang, President of the "Institut du Monde Arabe" and former Education and Culture Minister.

Tunisian Parliament Passes Gender Parity Bill for Local Elections - Middle East Eye -June 16, 2016 Tunisia's parliament passed a bill last week that will greatly help the country to increase female representation at next year's March 2017 local elections, with parties or blocks having to put forward an equal number of male and female list leaders. Yusra Ghannouchi, spokesperson for the Ennahdha party, said the bill is "a further step towards increasing women's participation in decision making and management of local authorities, and a recognition of all the women who are very active in their local areas."

Tunisian Assembly to Examine Bill to Criminalize Racial Discrimination - Tunisia Live - June 15, 2016 Tunisia's Parliament is set to consider a bill which criminalises discrimination presented by the civil society organizations Euromed Rights, the Tunisian Forum for Social and Economic Rights and the Committee for the Respect of Human Rights and Liberties in Tunisia. Commenting on the bill and its application to all minorities, Ramy Khouiii, Maghreb Policy Adviser at EuroMed Rights, stated, "The fact that racial discrimination will finally be criminalized in Tunisian law is a huge step in the battle for full equality of all Tunisian citizens. We hope to continue making progress going forward."

Tunisia Named Top Arab Country on the "Good Country Index" - Al Bawaba - June 9,2016 Tunisia is ranked first among all Arab countries and 48"1 worldwide on the Good Country Index, which measures what each country contributes to the common good of humanity, and what it takes away, relative to its size. The league table is based on 35 separate indicators from sources including the United Nations and the World Bank. Egypt held the second position on the Arab level, followed by Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon then Morocco, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain.

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European Union Approves 500 Million Euro Loan to Tunisia - Reuters Africa - June 9, 2016 The EU has approved a 500 million euro loan to help Tunisia address economic challenges and strengthen its democracy. "A plan to lend Tunisia 500 million euros on favorable terms to help it reduce its external debt and consolidate its democratic mechanisms was backed by MEPs on Wednesday," the European Parliament said.

Foreign Firms Seek to Invest in 35 Solar. Wind Projects in Tunisia - SeeNews Renewables - June 27, 2016 Thirty-five companies from France, Belgium and Spain have expressed interest in investing in solar and wind projects in Tunisia. The potential investments could include 20 photovoltaic (PV) power schemes and 15 wind projects. The Tunisian cabinet is expected to approve the investments at a cabinet meeting in two weeks.

Tunisia Commemorates Victims of Beach Massacre—AFP'-June 26, 2016 Tunisians held a memorial service to mark the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Sousse. Tunisia's Tourism Minister Selma Elloumi Rekik and British Foreign Office official Tobias Ellwood laid flowers to remember the victims of the shooting in the town of Port El Kantaoui south of the capital.

Tunisia: Our Voices Will not be Silenced - Women's Struggle for Justice in Tunisia - A l l Africa - June 21, 2016 The International Center for Transitional Justice reports on its project in Tunisia to encourage women to come forward to file submissions to the Truth and Dignity Commission regarding violations of their rights under the former regime. The "Transitional Justice is also for Women" network has worked to raise awareness and ensure that women's testimonies are heard relating to abuses suffered by Tunisian women at the hands pf the regime from 1955 onwards, including torture, imprisonment, victimization and sexual violence.

UK Considers Easing Travel Warning Imposed after Tunisia Attack - The Guardian - June 29, 2016 The UK is expected to lift its advisory not to travel to Tunisia—a welcome change for the Tunisian tourism sector, the Guardian reports. The UK would likely lift the advisory in phases, starting after the end of Ramadan.

Social Media • Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv Jun 29

We strongly condemn the terrible ^Istanbul attack. Our condolences to the victims' families. Standing united with #Turkev against terrorism

• Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv Jun 25 #Ennahdha delegation led by @R_Ghannouchi received by head of Foreign Affairs Commission at the French Senate... http://fb.me/587XCkloO

• Ennahdha Party @EnnahdhaPartv Jun 23 #Ennahdha delegation led by @R_Ghannouchi received by @Michel_Menard president of the #France-#Tunisia friendship... http://fb.me/8aZKBwv2i

• Ennahdha Party (5>EnnahdhaPartv Jun 22 #Ennahdha delegation to Paris led bv @R Ghannouchi received bv #France Foreign Affairs Minister (Sjeanmarcavrault

• Ennahdha Party ©EnnahdhaPartv Jun 20 #Ennahdha president & delegation visit HQ of the Truth and Dignity Commission #Tunisia #TransitionaUustice

• Anna Gainey (jpannamgainev Jun 17 Fascinating, insightful convo w/inspiring Tunisian women members of National Assembly. @lnt_IDEA ©earlena

• Ennahdha Party (jPEnnahdhaPartv Jun 16 #Ennahdha president @R_Ghannouchi receives Anna Gainey, president of the Liberal Party of ttCanada

For further information or interview requests, please contact: Email - media [email protected] Facebook - https.V/www.facebook.com/Nahdha.lnterriational TWitter - httDS.V/twitter.com/erihahdhapartv

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U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/16 (Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller LLC (Washington DC) 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1100 Washington DC 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following?

(a) If an individual: (1) Residence address(es) Yes • No • (2) Citizenship Yes • No • (3) Occupation Yes • No •

(b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes • No E (2) Ownership or control Yes • No 0 (3) Branch offices Yes • No H

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above. N/A

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes • No •

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No •

If ho, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an ~ organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application tp the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

FORM NSD-2 Revised 03/14

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes H No •

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended Paul Wegerson 11/22/2016

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance ofthe interests of any foreign principal? Yes • No S

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or Will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests Of any foreign prineipal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes H No •

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed Please see all the attached Short Forms (28 Total)

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No • If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position or Connection Date Terminated

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes H No •

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated Michael Sessums Ennahdha Party 12/31/2016

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement? Yes S No •

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement. Shortforms are being submitted with this supplemental statement

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes H No • If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination Top Sport 8/1/2016

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued tp represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V.

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A 3 Yes • No • Exhibit B 4 Yes • No • If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes • No H If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes • No §

If no* please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section J(bj ofthe Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a)(9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal. 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Forth NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

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11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No •

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Ennahdha - Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C V. - provide integrated public relations service to support the Client's communications objectives in the United States. Activities will include research and analysis, media relations, stakeholder engagement, content development and engagement opportunities.

Top Sport - No activity

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 as defined below? Yes S No •

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes • N o H

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14. (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes H No •

If no, explain why.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount Please see attached Exhibit 14(a)

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No 0

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes • No B

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes • No •

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201 (e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES ~~ During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes [SI No • (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes • No E

\ If ho, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If y es, set forth below in the requ ired detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount Please see attached Exhibit 15(a)

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Total

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(PAGE 7) (b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes • No IE)

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes • No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes 12 No • If Yes, go to Item 17. (b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?

Yes • No • If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal. Ennahdha

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes • No [3 If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

• Radio or TV broadcasts • Magazine or newspaper • Motion picture films • Letters or telegrams O Advertising campaigns H Press releases • Pamphlets or other publications • Lectures or speeches • Other (specify)

Electronic Communications

H Email • Website URL(s): • Social media websites URL(s): _ _ • Other (specify) .

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

• Public officials H Newspapers • Libraries

• Legislators • Editors • Educational institutions

• Government agencies • Civic groups or associations • Nationality groups

• Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

13 English • Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department Of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes ^ No Ll

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes S No •

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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V I - E X E C U T I O N

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned sweats) oraffirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statement(s), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature13)

January 30,2017 /s/Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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Exhibit 12

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V.

Jorge Ortega • 9/12/16: Outreach to US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Association of Latino Professionals for

America, NALEO Educational Fund, Aspen Institute, International Trade Administration, National Council of La Raza, Mafia Celeste Arraras, Mike Fernandez, Alberto Ibarguen and Cesar Conde.

• 9/28/2016: Outreach response follow up to Maria Celeste Arraras. • 10/18/16: US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Annual Conference participation discussion. • 12/07/16: Op-ed discussion and coordination with Charlie Garcia, President of Association of

Latino Professionals for America.

Eva Mejicanos • 9/6/16: Review and outline of Hispanic leaders and organizations for outreach: US Hispanic

Chamber of Commerce, Association of Latino Professionals for America, NALEO Educational Fund, Aspen Institute, International Trade Administration, National Council of La Raza, Maria Celeste Arraras, Mike Fernandez, Alberto Ibarguen and Cesar Conde.

• 9/12/16: Finalized communications outreach and coordination of distribution. • 9/28/2016: Follow up outreach drafted for Maria Celeste Arraras. • 10/18/16: US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Annual Conference participation discussion. » 10/19/16: Social media content drafted and distributed to NALEO Educational Fund, National

Council of Raza, Association of Latino Professionals for America. • 11/13/16: Op-ed coordination with Monica Lozano from Aspen institute and Michael Camunez

from the International Trade Administration. • 12/07/16: Op-ed discussion and coordination with Charlie Garcia, President of Association of

Latino Professionals for America.

Stephanie Carrizales • 9/21/16: Develop comprehensive stakeholder list across business and entertainment.

Conducted outreach and developed shareable, mission-oriented content. • 10/3/16: Outreach to media and stakeholders. • 10/28/16: Confer with Aspen institute regarding op-ed prompt, scope, and related

questionnaire. • 11/1/16: Confer with surrogates, Monica Lozano and Michael Camunez, regarding pertinent

trade research and op-ed content feedback o 11/4/16: Draft op-ed for review and dissemination preceding presidential election o 11/20/16: Follow up with Michael and Monica, review and update outreach list • 12/15/16: Implement op-ed revisions to fit international developments following presidential

election

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Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business, Civic, Acadomlc. etc)

•ate Last Contacted Name Title

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) Maria Celeste Arraras TV Personality, Author,

Journalist 9/28/2016 Maria Celeste Host of Telemundo's

Al Rojo Vivo - Replied interested in discussing but did not reply to the follow up

Cesar Conde Business 9/20/2016

Organization/Individual

U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Organization Type (Business, Civic, Acadomlc, etc.)

Civic/ Business

Date Last Contacted

10/18/2016

Influencer Outreach Octo

Chairman of NBCUniversal International Group and NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises

• No response

Name

Jose Mas

Title

USHCC Chair and CEO of MasTec

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) - Open to having Mexico messages at Annual Conference - interrupted by Miami Hurricane - Discussing Op-Ed

NALEO Educational Fund Civic / Business 10/18/2016 Arturo Vargas President Content provided on 10/18 Provide e-blast for members Social media content Discuss select officials in key markets for media

and/or community events National Council of La Raza Civic 10/19/2016 Julian Teixeira Associate Director - Membership e-blast

- Social media content Mike Fernandez Business 10/21/2016 American health care

Industry businessman, investor, and philanthropist

- Follow up on op-ed

Alberto Ibarguen Business 10/27/2016 President and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

• Follow up on op-ed

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Association of Latino Professionals For America

Civic / Business National Influencer Outroacli November

11/23/2016 Charlie Garcia President Content provided on 10/18 Call to discuss collaboration on Op-ed, late

Nov. Provide e-blast for members

Aspen Institute Civic 11/13/2016 Monica Lozano Chair • Update Op-ed and proactive media International Trade Administration

Civic / Business 11/13/2016 Michael Camunez President & CEO, ManattJones Global Strategies and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce at the International Trade Administration

Update Op-ed and proactive media opportunities

Organization/Individual Organization Typo (Business, Civic, Academic, etc.)

Date Last Contacted

Name Title Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc)

Association of Latino Professionals For America

Civic / Business 12/21/2016 Charlie Garcia President - Op-ed discussion - Op-ed skeleton / outline drafted Dec. 5 - Charlie,provided feedback and updated outlined submitted: Dec. 7 - Op-ed drafted Dec 21

Mike Fernandez Business 12/13/2016 Robert Sanchez Chairman and CEO of Ryder

- Outreach email collaboration Dec. 9 - Communications director scheduled discussion for Jan. 12 on Dec, 13

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Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc)

Business Organization

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Arizona

Date Last Contacted

8/16/2016

L c o l Influencer I

Name

Gonzalo dela Melena Jr

Title

President and CEO

Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

David Schwartz, Yesenia Pinales, Stephanie Jarnagan

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, ptc 1 Had a brief conversation with Gonzalo 8/16

Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association

Business Organization 10/18/2016 Kim Sabow President and CEO David Schwartz, Yesenia Pinales Spoke with Kim in person

Arizona Mexico Commission Arizona State University

Government Organization 8/17/2016 Public Institution 10/12/2016

Marcos Garay Executive Director David Schwartz Dr Edward Escobar

Left a voicemail, have not.heard back. Associate Professor, School of Transborder Studies

Yesenia Pinales Reached out via email

Arizona State University Public Institution 10/27/2016 Dr. Rafael Rangel Sostmann

Presidential Professor of Practicefor Education Innovation & Special Advisor to the President

Yesenia Pinales Team sent him an email

BRH2 Plastics Business Organization 10/17/2016 Hector Placencia David Schwartz, Stephanie Jarnagan, Yesenia Pinales

Reached out to Phoenix Business Journal reporter on 10/17 to inquire about article status.

Cemex City of Phoenix - Economic Development

Business Organization 10/6/2016 Greg Davis David Schwartz David followed up and left him a voicemail Government 8/23/2016 Hank Marshall Executive Officer David Schwartz, Yesenia Pinales

Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce

Business Organization 10/5/2016 Todd Sanders

Team trying to attend the meeting on Monday to gather moreJriformation.

President and CEO David Schwartz David followed-up with him and asked him to make an introduction.

Phoenix Sister Cities Government/ Non-Proflt 10/17/2016 Emilio Gaynor Chairperson David Schwartz, Stephanie Jamagan, Yesenia Pinales

Submitted op-ed

Pinnacle Transplant Technologies

Business Organization 10/25/2016 Russ Yelton CEO David Schwartz, Stephanie Jamagan, Yesenia Pinales

Had a conference call with Russ on (10/20)

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Arizona

Outlet Outlet Type Date Last Contacted Name TlUe Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) Arizona Business Gazette Newspaper 10/17/2016 Stephanie Jarnagan Connected with Arizona Business Gazette reporter on

business profile Arizona,Republic Daily newspaper 8/19/2016 Phil Boas Opinions Editor Stephanie Jamagan Pitched Arizona Republic Daily newspaper 9/16/2016 Ryan Randazzo Business Editor Stephanie Jamagan Declined story but suggested we pitch to Dustin Gardiner

and Brenna Goth, who cover City of Phoenix. Arizona Republic Daily newspaper 9/23/2016 Brenna Goth City of Phoenix Beat

reporter Stephanie Jamagan Replied that she received pitch and will get back to us

with any questions. Arizona.Republic Daily newspaper 8/17/2016 Susie Timm Letter to the Editor Stephanie Jamagan Pursuing an LTE KFNN Money Talk Radio Radio 10/24/2016 Mark Asher Business Leader

Spotlight on KFNN Money Talk Radio

Stephanie Jamagan Pitched and secured a segment on 11/2

KTAR 92.3 FM Radio 6/23/2016 Phoenix Business Journal Weekly newspaper 10/22/2016

Mike Sackley liana Lowery

Reporter Editor

Stephanie Jarnagan Stephanie Jamagan

Conducted interview; will pitch follow up stories. Secured coverage 10/22/16.

Phoenix Business Journal Weekly newspaper 8/17/2016 Mike Sunnucks Economy Reporter Stephanie Jamagan Pursuing contacts at three AZ-based businesses as leads.

Phoenix Business Journal Weekly newspaper 10/17/2016 Eric Toll Economy Reporter Stephanie Jamagan Reached out to Eric Toll on 10/17

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Colorado

Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc.)

Date Last Contacted Name Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) Colorado Office of Economic Development and International trade

Civic 8/23/2016 Stephanie Dybsky Senior Diplomacy Manager

Karen Mason Had a phone conversation

Colorado Tourism Office Civic 8/22/2016 Amber Kollman Director of US Marketing

Karen Mason She provided additional information

Denver City Council Member Civic 10/12/2016 Paul D. Lopez Councilman Shanna Koenig Camuso

Gold Resource, Corp. Business 8/10/2016 Greg Patterson Corporate Development

Shanna Koenig Camuso

LTE revised, approved and submitted to ColoradoBiz and Colorado Business Roundtable. Left voicemail

Ready Foods Business 9/26/2016 Marco Antonio Abarca CEO Shanna Koenig Camuso Spoke to him about a potential story Rio Grande Business 10/11/2016 Jason Barett CEO David Cunningham Exploring options to work with him

Roaring Fork Club Rotario Hispanic Rotary 10/4/2016 Jen Quevedo Chair Karen Mason Agreed to be a spokesperson State Legislator Elected Official 8/18/2016 Rep. Ed Vigil Chair of the House Ag

Committee Shanna Koenig Camuso Left voicemail.

State Legislator Elected Official 8/11/2016 Rep: Dan Pabon State House Representative, Speaker Pro Tern

Shanna Koenig Camuso Left voicemail

The Cycle Effect Nonprofit 10/20/2016 Shauna Farnell Reporter Shanna Koenig Camuso Team followed-up on 10/20 US Senator Government 10/17/2016 Michael Bennet Senator Shanna Koenig Camuso Team spoke with him at a fundraising event on 10/17. Wild Goose Canning Business 10/7/2016 Roger Waltz VP of Sales Karen Mason Exploring options for a story.

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Outlet Outlet Type

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Colorado

Date Last Contacted Name

lilfjplllli Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) Aspen Peak Magazine 10/17/2016 Murat Oztaksin Managing Editor Karen Mason Sent pitch Aspen Sojourner Magazine 10/17/2016 Michael Miracle Editor in Chief Karen Mason Sent pitch Aspen Times Daily Newspaper 10/12/2016 Rick Carroll Managing Editor Karen Mason Sent pitch Colorado Biz Daily Newspaper 10/24/2016 Lisa Rickman Digital Manager Karen Mason Sent pitch Colorado Business Roundtable Online Publication 10/27/2016 Paul Lopez Councilman, city of

Denver Karen Mason

Sent pitch Colorado Business Roundtable Radio and online

publication 10/26/2016 Tammy Schmidt Radio Host Karen Mason Working to set up interview

Denver Post Glenwood Springs Post Independent

Daily Newspaper 9/6/2016 David Williams Journalist Karen Mason Sent pitch Daily Newspaper 10/22/2016 Will Grandbois Reporter Karen Mason Sent pitch

Modem Luxury Aspen ReaiVail

Magazine 10/17/2016 9/6/2016

Michael Espindle Executive Editor Karen Mason David Williams Journalist Karen Mason

Sent pitch Sent pitch

ReaiVail 10/6/2016 John Tomasic Journalist Karen Mason Sent pitch Rocky Mountain Post Daily Newspaper 9/20/2016 John Tomasic Journalist Karen Mason Sent pitch Rocky Mountain Post Online Newspaper 10/5/2016 John Tomasic Journalist Karen Mason Sent pitch Sopris Sun Weekly publication 10712/2016 Lynn Burton Editor Karen Mason Sent pitch

Summit Daily Tweets: #MexlcanThing and Trump Rally in Loveland, CO

Daily Newspaper 10/27/2016 David Williams Journalist Karen Mason Twitter 10/5/2016 David Williams/RealVail Journalist Karen Mason

Sent pitch Reached out for social media

Tweets: Trump Rally, Loveland Twitter 10/5/2016 John Tomasic Journalist Karen Mason Reached out for social media Vail Daily Daily Newspaper 9/4/2016 David Williams Journalist Karen-Mason Sent pitch

V

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North Carolina

aarmaaa •• Date Last Contacted

.DC.H II I I I IK IILC r OulrccH h Week ul Otto

Name Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Asheville Sister Cities Inc. Business 10/26/2016 Dr. Greg Clemons Committee chair of San Cristobal sister city

Steven Allison Spoke about ASCI's relationship with San Cristobal.

Business Sector 9/20/2016 Michael Yeary Telecom professional Steven Allison Spoke about media opportunities Charlotte Chamber of Commerce

Business 9/14/2016 Eileen Cai Economic: Development

Katie Hallway Had a conversation

City of Charlotte Government Jennifer Roberts Mayor of Charlotte Kimberly McMillan Spoke about ways to work together K-Flex USA Business 8/31/2016 Thomas Coley Sales Manager, Latin

America Business Development

Steven Allison Conferenced with Mr. Coley

Latin American Chamber of Commerce

Business 8/23/2016 Rocio Gonzalez Executive Director Kimberly McMillan, Katie Hallway, Steven Allison Had a call with Gonzalez

AEG International Business 9/2/2016 Todd Skinner President Kimberly McMillan, Steven Allison Conducted a conference call with Mr. Skinner Latin American Economic Development Corporation

Business 10/18/2016 Astrid Chorinos Chief Development Executive

Kimberly McMillan/ Steven Allison Worked to submit media piece

NC District Export Council Government 10/25/2016 Wayne Cooper Chairman Kimberly McMillan, Katie Hallway, Steven Allison Worked with him to submit media piece

Nutec Business 10/19/2016 Gerardo Muraira COO

Outlet Outlet Type Date Last Contacted

Katie Hallaway Had a conversation Octohei ?4 201

Name Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Charlotte Observer Daily Newspaper 10/26/2016 Taylor Batten Editorial Board Editor Kimberly McMillan, Katie Hallway, Steven Allison Sent pitch

Greater Charlotte Biz Online Business Magazine 10/25/2016 John Galles Publisher Kimberly McMillan Sent pitch

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Organization/Individual

Bimbo Bakeries(LV 1) Bimbo Bakeries (LV 2)

Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc 1

Business Business

Date Last Contacted

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Nevada

E H Title

8/18/2016 8/18/2016

Name

Bob Eskam Charles McLaughlin

Manager Manager

Toam Member Who Conducted Outreach

Rory McShane Rory McShane

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback

progress, etc.! Asked to meet Asked to meet

Buenos Muchachos Business 10/7/2016 Edgar Trejo Owner Rory McShane Follow up meeting on 10/7/16 C Keck 4 Marketing Business 10/20/2016 Corrin Keck Owner Randi Thompson Submitted an LTE to the Reno Gazette-Journal on

10/20/2016. Chuy's Mexican Restaurant Business 8/25/2016 Chuy Gutierrez Owner Randi Thompson Asked him to talk with a reporter Ed Vento Business 8717/2016 Ed Vento Former Executive

Director, NV Hispanic Services

Randi Thompson Had a conversation

Governor's office of Economic Development

Business 9/23/2016 Jennifer Cooper Director, Marketing & Outreach

Randi Thompson Called Jennifer on 9/23.

Kimmie Candy Business 9/21/2016 Joe Dutra CEO Randi Thompson Agreed to work on media piece Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce

Business 8/18/2016 Justin Harrison Director, Government Affairs

Dana Walch, Rory McShane Requested information

Las Vegas City Councilman Elected Official 10/6/2016 Bob Coffin City Councilman Dana Walch, Rory McShane Reached out in regards to writing an LTE Las Vegas City Councilman Elected Official 10/12/2016 Stavrds Anthony City Councilman Dana Walch^ Rory McShane The team scheduled a meeting to speak with Stavros on

10/14. Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

Business 8/18/2016 Heidi Harrison Communications Director

Dana Walch, Rory McShane Requested information

Las Vegas Latin Chamber of Commerce

Business 8/18/2016 Peter Guzman President Dana Walch, Rory McShane Requested information

Libre Initiative MundoFox

Political Organization 10/25/2016 Jesus Marquez President Dana Walch, Rory McShane, Submitted a media piece together Business 10/26/2016 Chris Roman Owner

Nevada Farm Bureau Business 10/3/2016 Doug Busselman Exec. VP Rory McShane Randi Thompson

Working together on a letter Had a conversation

Nevada Hispanic Business Networking Group

Business 8/24/2016 Joe Hernandez President Rory McShane Requested information

Prestige Cleaners Business 10/14/2016 Carmen Owner Randi Thompson Spoke about working together Reno Latin Chamber Business 10/10/2016 Andres Gonzlez President Randi Thompson Shared media piece Rounds Bakery Business 10/25/2016 Sean Cary Owner Randi Thompson Working on media together Your total beauty Business 8/22/2016 Raquel Owner Randi Thompson Will request her write an LTE

Spoke about working together Las Vegas Sun Newspaper 8/24/2016 Megan Messerly Reporter Randi Thompson LazVoz Northern Nevada Business Weekly

Bilingual Newspaper 10/5/2016 Andres Gonzlez Editor Newspaper 10/19/2016 Duane Johnson Reporter

Randi Thompson Randi Thompson

Reprinted media story Shared media piece

Shared media piece Reno Gazette Journal Newspaper 9/21/2016 Jason Hildago Business Reporter Randi Thompson

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Ohio

Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc )

Date Last Contacted

Local liilliiciicur OutrcacfflW&Pk of Oiloonr 21 201'

Name Title Toam Member Who Conducted Outreach Status

(Edd details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Ashta-Ashtabula Business-NEO 8/25/2016 Reginald Baxter Owner of Ashtabula location

Dora Pruce Left voicemail 8/25.

Bimbo Business-NEO 8/25/2016 Steve Loafer Manager Dora Pruce Left voicemail 8/25. Cemex -Rinker Materials in Diamond OH

Business-NEO 8/25/2016 Chris Rowland Plant Manager Dora Pruce Left voicemail 8/25.

Cincinnati Chamber Business 8/25/2016 Jason Kershner VP Government Relations

Matt Cox Asking for information

Cincinnati HBC Business 10/25/2016 Alfonso Cornejo Director Matt Cox Team spoke with him on 10/17 Cleveland Clinic Healthcare/Business in

Cleveland 10/25/2017 Rob Stall, Aura Lopez Rob Stall is the

Executive Director for International Operations

Dora Pruce Spoke about upcoming event

Columbus Chamber Business 8/26/2016 Don DePerro President Matt Cox Asking for information Dayton Chamber of Commerce Business Waiting on

GCP Phillip Parker Chairman of the

Board Matt Cox Asking about working together

Eaton Global Manufacturing; in 26 states as well

9/14/2016 Chris Hess VP Government Relations

Dora Pruce Spoke about their company

Farm Bureau business/Agriculture .10/25/2016 Brandon Kern senior policy director Dora Pruce Emailed Ford auto 9/28/2016 Andrew Rushing Dora Pruce Sent initial outreach email: Former Legal Counsel for Consulate in Detroit

Civic Cleveland 8/29/2017 Frank Krajenke Former Legal Counsel for Consulate in Detroit

Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Attended dinner

Franklin County Adelante Democrats

Civic get out the vote org 10/2/2016 Leo Almeida Chairman Matt Cox Made phone call on 8/31.

GE Cincinnati business 9/27/2016 Andrea L. Vullo Media Relations Matt Cox Sent initial outreach emaif Global Cleveland Civic 8/29/2017 Joe Cimperman President Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Attended dinner Greater Cleveland Partnership Business 8/19/2016 Marty McGann Vice President

Government Relations Dora Pruce Conducted initial outreach on 8/12, followed up on 8/19

Hamilton Beach-Proctor Silex Business-NEO 8/16/2016 Mary Beth Brault Media Contact Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Waiting on reply to email; will call next week if have not heard back.

Hispanic Business Center Hispanic Business Center 10/19/2016 Jason Estremera, MBA Director of Business Services/SBDC Director

Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Agreed to work together

Honda auto 9/14/2016 Jeffrey Smith Division Manager of Corporate Communications

Dora Pruce Emailed Smith on 9/14

Honda Foam Institute Business Central Ohio 8/26/2016 Walt Dennis President Dora Pruce Waiting to confirm'interest in working together Intercommunity Justice'and Peace Officer

10/12/2016 Jose Cabrera Immigration Program Organizer

Matt Cox Submitted media

NEO 80 year family business

8/26/2016 Jack Schron President Dora Pruce Asked if interested in working [together

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Ohio

Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business Civic, Academic etc)

Date Last Contacted

Local Influencer Oulrujr.h Week ol October 24. 2016

Name Tide Toam Member Who Conducted Outreach (add details here on conversations feedback, progress etc I

Lakeland Community College Community college 8/30/2016 Gretchen DiSanto Director, Entrepreneurship Center

Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Team emailed contact on 8/30

Lorain Community College Community college 8/30/2016 Marcia Ballinger President Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Team emailed contact on 8/30 Metrohealth Medical Center County owned health

center in Cleveland 10/25/2016 Man Galindo-Dasilva Language Access

Center Director Dora Pruce Emailed Metro's PR staff 10/21

Ohio Chamber of Commerce Statewide business chamber

8/26/2016 Don. Boyd Director, Labor and Legal Affairs

Matt Cox Asking for information

Rancho Grande Restaurant in Cincinnati 10/17/2016 Francisco Magana restaurant owner Dora Pruce Submitted media piece Republic Steel- Canton Business-NEO 8/25/2016 Aman Bhatia Director of Operations Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Left voicemail 8/25.

State Representative 10/17/2016 Dan Ramos State Rep; Lorain Matt Cox Submitted media piece Team NEO Civic/Business Cleveland 8/29/2016 B|ll Koehler, Bernardine

van Kessel CEO/Senior Director, Global Markets

Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Attended dinner

Tequila Mercado Restaurant in Cincinnati 10/17/2016 Roberto Leon restaurant owner Dora Pruce Submitted media piece Trico Machine -Bedford Heights Business-NEO 8/16/2016 Jim Szorady Manager Dora Pruce Waiting on reply to email; will call next week if have not

heard back!

Mayor of Cleveland Government 8/1/2016 Frank Jackson Cleveland Mayor's Office

Matt Cox Meeting with Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson

Chief of Government and International Affairs Government 8/1/2016 Valarie J McCall

Cleveland Mayor's Office

Dora Pruce Meeting with Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson

Special Assistant to the Mayor of Cleveland Government 8/1/2016 Tracy Anderson

Cleveland Mayor's Office

Dora Pruce Meeting with Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson

Former Legal Counsel Government 8/1/2016 Frank Krajenke Detroit Mexican Consulate

Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Dinner with Team NEO Leaders

CEO Non-Profri Organization 8/1/2016 Bill Koehler Team NEO Matt Cox, Dora Pruce Dinner with Team NEO Leaders Dora Pruce

Senior Director - Global Markets Non-Profit Organization 8/1/2016 Bernardine van Kessel Team NEO Dinner with Team NEO Leaders President Non-Profit Organization 8/1/2016 Joe Cimperman Global Cleveland: Matt Cox Dinner with Team NEO Leaders

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Ohio

Organization/Individual Outlet Type Date Last Contacted Name

ialtyieetirigs for A

Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

WCPN (NPR) Radio 8/2/2016 Rick Jackson Host Dora Pruce Interview The Plain Dealer Print/Digital 8/2/2016 Mark Naymik Reporter Dora Pruce Interview

Crain's Cleveland Business Print/Digital 8/2/2016 Jay Miller

Government and economic development reporter

Dora Pruce Interview

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Organization/Individual

Austin Chamber of Commerce Austin Technology Council Bexar County Economic Development Cacheaux, Cavazos & Newton, L L P

Crow Collection

Dallas County Manufacturer's Association Dallas Economic Development

Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc.)

Business Network Business

Business

Cultural

Business

Date Last Contacted

8/15/2016 9/30/2016 8/18/2018

10/20/2016

10/21/2016

9/13/2016

Name

Michael Rollins Barbary Brunner David Marquez

Alejandra Bueno Attorney

Stacie Adams External Affairs/Communicatio ns

Paul Mayer

Title

President President Executive Director

CEO

Connection to Mexico/Hispanic Community

Lauren Van Ert Lauren Van Ert Lauren Van Ert, Travis Thomas; Katie Avinger, David Pruitt Lauren Van Ert, Travis Thomas, Katie Avjnger, David Pruitt

Lauren Van Ert

Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

. progress, etc.) Called Pitched media opportunity The team emailed on 8/15 and left a follow-up voicemail on 8/18. The team has provided talking points and guidance on the op-ed and Bueno has agreed to send a draft by 10/21. The team spoke with Stacie and discussed numerous ways to highlight the exhibit

The team followed up with this organization on 9/13.

Business 9/13/2016 Karl Zavitkovsky Director Lauren Van Ert, Travis Thomas, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

The team is scheduling a call with this organization for next week to determine next steps on collaboration.

Dallas Mexican American Historical League

Network 10/21/2016 Juanita Nanez President Lauren Van Ert, David Pruitt The team had a call with this organization on 10/19. A follow up phone call will be scheduled for the week of 10/24.

Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce

Business

Dallas World Affairs Council El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Business

9/13/2016 Dale Petroskey President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Travis Thomas; Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

Spoke with them about current efforts

8/23/2016 James N. Falk President and CEO Lauren Van Ert 10/26/2016 Cindy Ramos-Davidson CEO Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt

Spoke with them about current efforts scheduled a call on 10/31

Business

FosterQuan, LLP Free Trade Alliance San Antonio

Business

8/18/2016 Jesus Canas Economist Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

10/4/2016 Charles C. Foster

The team emailed on 8/15 andlefta follow-up voicemail on 8/18.

Co-Chairman Lauren Van Ert, Katie.Avinger, David.Pruitt Spoke about media opportunities Business

Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business

Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Greater Houston Partnership

Business

Business

9/27/2016 Saani Fong Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

8/23/2016 Mark Madrid President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt

The team had a call with Saani S: Fong of the Free Trade Alliance San Antonio on 9/22/16 Followed up 9/27

8/23/2016 Ricardo Ortiz President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avtnger, David Pruitt

The team followed up with this organization on 8/18. Their president is reaching out to set up a call. The team emailed on 8/15 and left a follbw-up voicemail on 8/18.

8/15/2016 Bob Pertierra President Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt The team is scheduling a call with this organization. Houston District Export Council Business

Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business

Houston Intercontinental Chamber of Commerce

Business

IC2 Institute Think Tank

9/13/2016 Karl Maier Chairman Lauren Van Ert The team followed up with this organization on 9/13.

10/20/2016 Dr. Laura G. Murillo President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt Agreed to work on media together

8/18/2016 Reggie Gray President Lauren Van Ert

10/27/2016 Robert Petersonrand Sid Burback

Director and Global Commercialization Group Director

The team emailed on 8/15 and spoke to the Chamber on 8/18. A call is scheduled for :8/l9.

Lauren Van Ert; Travis Thomas Agreed to work on media together

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Date Last Contactod

(reach Week of Octobci 24 201

Name Title Connection to Mexico/Hispanic Community Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Irving Chamber of Commerce Business 10/14/2016 Joe Chapa Executive Director, Irving Sister Cities / International Trade & Development Assistance Center

Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt The team has a call scheduled with this organization for 10/14. Joe is interested in engaging.

Latin America Initiative, Rice University, Baker Institute for PublicPolicy

Academic 10/4/2016 Erika De La Garza Program Director Lauren Van Ert; Travis Thomas; David Pruitt The team connected with Erika de la Garza and Dr. Tony Payan, director of the Baker Institute's Mexico Center on Wednesday, September 21.

Monty & Ramirez LLP Business 10/27/2016 Jacob Monty Immigration Attorney Travis Thomas, Lauren Van Ert Agreed to work on media together North Texas District Export Council

Business 8/15/2016 Diane Divin Chair Lauren Van Ert The team has spoken with the Chair of NTXDEC and she will be presenting this to the executive team meeting In September on the 13th at their next board meeting.

Rice University Academic 8/24/2016 David W. Leebron President Lauren Van Ert; Travis Thomas Reached out San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

Business 8/18/2016 Richard Perez President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt The team had a call on 8/18

San Antonio Economic Development Foundation

Business 8/18/2016 Mario-Hernandez President Lauren Van Ert The team emailed on 8/15 and left a follow-up voicemail on 8/18.

San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business 8/23/2016 Ramiro A. Cavazos President and CEO Lauren Van Ert, Katie Avinger, David Pruitt Spoke about partnering together

Southern Methodist University (SMU)

Business 10/6/2016 Mike Davis Professor of Economics and Finance

Lauren Van Ert; Travis Thomas Working on a media piece

Sun Holdings Inc. Business 9/27/2016 Guillermo Perales Owner and President Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt The team followed up with this organization on 9/13 to request a call.

TechNet Network 9/22/2016 Caroline Joiner Executive Director SW Region

Lauren Van Ert Working on a media piece

Texas Association of Business Business 8/15/2016 Bill Hammond President and CEO Lauren Van Ert The team emailed.on 8/15. Texas Association of Manufacturers

Business 8/26/2016 Tony Bennett President and CEO Lauren Van Ert Contacted for media

Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce

Business 8/18/2016 Pauline Antone President Lauren Van Ert The team left a voicemail with Pauline Antone ons8/18.

Texas Border Coalition Business 10/27/2016 J D. Salinas III Executive Director Lauren Van Ert, David Pruitt The team let this organization know that we are unable to attend and speak at their 11/17 event in San Antonio.

Texas Camino Real District Export Council

Business 8/15/2016 Jose Luis Carbonel Chairman Lauren Van Ert The team will follow up next week.

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Organlzatlonflndivldual Organi7ation Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc 1

Date Last Contacted

Name Tide Connection to Mexico/Hispanic Community Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, ate.)

Texas Farm Bureau . Association 9/27/2016 Billy Howe Associate Director Government Affairs

Lauren Van Ert Spoke about partnering together

Texas International Produce Association

Association 10/25/2016 Bret Erickson President and CEO Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt Agreed to work on media together

Texas State University Education 10/27/2016 Denise Trauth President Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt The team had a call with Texas State University's chief communications officer, Mr. Matt Flores on 10/13.

The Association of Mexican Women Entrepreneurs and Professionals

Network 10/26/2016 Claudia Herrmann President Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt The team will follow up with this organization regarding next steps.

The Borderplex Alliance Business 10/3/2016 Laura Rodriguez Executive Vice President

Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt Will follow up

The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law: The University of Texas

Academic 8/23/2016 Robert M. Chesney Director Lauren Van Ert The team emailed on 8/18. Followed up by phone on 8/23 and spoke to Ashley. She will be meeting with the Director and getting back to us.

Transtelco Business 10/24/2016 Miguel Fernandez CEO Lauren Van Ert Submitted media together U.S: Congress Government 9/19/2016 Michael T. McCaul Congressman Scott Dunaway; Lauren Van Ert; Katie Avinger The team connected with McCaul's office on 9/19. University of Texas Academic 9/28/2016 Emilio Zamora Professor Lauren Van Ert Reaching out University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley

Academic 10/21/2016 Guy Bailey, Ph.D. President Lauren Van Ert Working to schedule a call for the following week that will include the news director as well.

Valley Agriculture/Texas Citrus l\ Business 9/30/2016 Dale Murden Executive Director Lauren Van Ert The team reached out following the introduction provided by the Texas Farm Bureau

Women's Business Border Center

Business 10/21/2016 Mary Aldeis Project Manager Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt This organization joined the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce call and has agreed to engage.

Workforce Solutions -Borderplex

Business 9/23/2016 Leo A. Duran Sr. BoardChair, Private Sector Representative

David Pruitt DMP emailed on 9/23.

World Affairs Council of San Antonio

Public Forum 10/21/2016 Leslie Palmer President Lauren Van Ert; David Pruitt The team reached out regarding their upcoming event, "Let1 s Talk about Mexico" on October 19th.

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Outlet Outlet Type Date Last Contacted

Texas

rigagemerit Week of Ocl

Name Title Connection to Mexico/Hispanic Community (add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Austin American-Statesman Print Chuck Lindell and Jonathan

Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity

Austin American-Statesman Print Jonathan Tilove Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity Breitbart Texas Online Bob Price Editor & Senior

Political News Contributor

Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity

Dallas Business:Journal Print Candace Carlisle Staff Reporter Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity Dallas Morning News Print Jill Cowan Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity Fort Worth Star Telegram Print Anna M. Tinsley Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity The Houston Chronicle Print Lauren Van Ert Pitched media opportunity

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Organlzationflndividual

Carolyn Brady Academic

Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, e tc )

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W i s c o n s i n

Date Last Contacted

10/5/2016

Local Influencer Oulrcacli Wi

Name

Carolyn Brady

Tide

Professor (uW-River Falls)

Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Mark Graul

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

The team reached to Brady via phone and email. Waiting for response.

Cooperative Network Continental Plastic

Agriculture Association 8/22/2016 Tom Liebe President Mark Graul Business 10/27/2016 Judy Morris VP of Business

Development Mark Graul

Spoke to him.about parternship Discussed partnering on media piece

CREE Business 10/19/2016 Claire Simons Mark Graul Discussed partnering on media piece Dairy Business Association Agriculture Association 8/23/2016 Bill McCoshen Government Affairs Mark Graul Interested in partnering Enrique Figueroa Academic 10/19/2016 Enrique Figueroa Professor (UW-

Milwaukee) Mark Graul Discussed partnering on media .piece

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business Association 9/28/2016 Jorge Franco CEO Mark Graul Left message for Jorge

Jim Schmitt Elected Official 10/26/2016 Jim Schmitt Mayor of the City of Green Bay

Mark Graul The team asked Schmitt to consider working together

Maclver Institute for Public Policy

Think Tank 8/25/2016 Brett Healy President Mark Graul Spoke to Healy about working together

Madison International Trade Association

Business Association 10/4/2016 Monica Wahlberg President Mark Graul The team reached to Wahlberg via phone and email. Waiting for response.

Matt Atkins Academic 10/5/2016 Matt Atkins Professor (UW-Madison)

Mark Graul The team reached to Atkins via phone and email. Waiting for response.

Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce

Business Association 10/10/2016 Steve Baas VP of Gov Affairs Mark Graul Discussed working together

Midwest Food Processors Association

Business Group 10/27/2016 Nick George President Mark Graul 10/27: The team checked back with George and asked about partnering together

M7 Economic Development 10/26/2016 Chad Hoffman Export Manager Mark Graul Workign together on media piece Nancy Hernandez Business/Community

Leader 9/20/2016 Nancy Hernandez Owner, Abrazo

Marketing Mark Graul Theiteam is going to work wjth Hernandez to leverage

Adem's presentation at that event. Steve Taylor Milwaukee County

Supervisor 9/14/2016 Steve Taylor Milwaukee County

Supervisor Nathan Schacht Taylor submitted a LTE to the Journal Sentinel on 9-15-

16. The LIBRE Initiative Grassroots organization 9/14/2016 Aldira Aldape WI Field Director Nathan Schacht Aldira agreed to submit a LTE to the Journal Sentinel.

LTE hit on 9-14-16. UMOS Non-profit 9/30/2016 Rod Ritcherson Special Assistant to

the Executive Director Mark Graul Spoke with Ritcherson

WI Economic Development Corp

Quasi Government 9/13/2016 Mark Hogan CEO Mark Graul Spoke with Rebecca Deschane at WEDC. She recommended someone else

Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association

Agriculture Association 10/12/2016 John Umhoefer Executive Director Mark Graul Working together on media piece

WisconsinGorn Growers Association

Agriculture Association 8/22/2016 Bob Welch Government Affairs Mark Graul Left message for Welch.

Wisconsin Cranberry Growers Association

Agriculture Association 10/27/2016 Jordan Lamb Government Affairs Mark Graul Spoke with Lamb. She is going to speak to the Executive Director of the Cranberry Growers

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Organization/Individual Organization Type (Business, Civic, Acadomlc. etc)

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Wisconsin

Date Last Contacted

.ot.il Influencer Outreach Wee

Name Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach Status

(add details here on conversations, feedback, progress, etc.)

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Agriculture Association 9/27/2016 Rob Richard Director of Government Affairs

Mark Graul Spoke with Rob.

Wisconsin Manufacturing and Commerce

Business Association 8/15/2016 Kurt Bauer CEO Mark Graul Spoke with Bauer.

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Wisconsin

Outlet Outlet Type Date Last Contacted Name Title Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Status (add details here on conversations, feedback,

progress, etc.) BizTime Online'Newspaper 10/28/2016 Mark Graul Submitted media piece Milwaukee Business Journal Newspaper 10/26/2016 Mark Graul Submitted media piece Milwaukee Business Journal Newspaper 10/13/2016 Todd Bragstad Managing Editor Mark Graul Submitted media piece Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Newspaper 10/26/2016 Steve Jagler Business Editor Mark Graul Submitted media piece Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Newspaper 10/13/2016 Editorial department Mark Graul Submitted media piece Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Newspaper 9/14/2016 Editorial department Mark Graul Submitted media piece

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Philadelphia

Activity

Meeting with Councilman David Oh

Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc.)

Government

Date Last Contactod

8/3/2016

Name Title

David Oh Councilman

Organization

Philadelphia City Council

Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Government 8/3/2016 Harold T. Epps Director of Commerce City of Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Government 8/3/2016 Sylvie Gallier Howard Chief, of Staff City of Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Government 8/3/2016 Benjamin Ramos Former Member Pennsylvania House of Representatives Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Association 8/3/2016 Peter Longstreth President Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Association 8/3/2016 Zabeth Teelucksingh Executive Director Global Philadelphia Association Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Business 8/3/2016 Christopher D'Angelo Montgomery McCracken Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Business 8/3/2016 Kieran Sheridan COO Philadelphia International Airport Kevin Feeley

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Philadelphia

Activity Organization type (Business, Civic, Acadomlc. etc)

Date Last Contacted Name Title Organization Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Government Organization 8/3/2016 Robert Cummihgs

Deputy Director of Government and Public Affairs Philadelphia Regional Port Authority Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Business 8/3/2016 Amy Frazier PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Business 8/3/2016 Dustin Covello Partner Royer Cooper Cohen & Braunfeld Kevin Feeiey

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Organization 8/3/2016 Matt Cabrey Executive Director Select Greater Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Organization 8/3/2016 Maricela Juarez Select Greater Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Business 8/3/2016 William R. Sasso Chairman Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Kevin Feeley

Meeting with the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit Organization 8/3/2016 Linda Conlin President World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Lunch with Tourism and Convention Executives

Lunch with Tourism and Convention Executives

Business 8/3/2016 Meryl Levitz President and CEO Visit Philadelphia Kevin Feeley

Non-Profit Organization 8/3/2016 Julie Coker Graham President and CEO Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau Kevin Feeley

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Philadelphia

Activity Outlet Type Date Last Contacted

1 or M Merita Mcctmns (oi August 3 - 4, 201

Name Title Outlet Team Member Wfl-o Conducted Outreach

Interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer

Print/Digital 8/3/2016 Trudy Rubin Reporter Philadelphia Inquirer Kevin Feeley

Interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer

Print/Digital 8/3/2016 Joe DiStefano Business columnist Philadelphia Inquirer Kevin Feeley

Interview with the Philadelphia Business Journal

Print/Digital 8/3/2016 Craig Ey Editor Philadelphia Business Journal Kevin Feeley

Interview with the Philadelphia Business Journal

Print/Digital 8/3/2016 Kenneth Hilario Reporter Philadelphia Business Journal Kevin Feeley

Radio Interview with KYW (CBS Radio)

Radio 8/4/2016 John McDevitt Host KYW (CBS Radio) Kevin Feeley

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Miami

Activity Organization Type (Business, Civic, Academic, etc I

Date Last Contacted

Wmmft Name

ulnfluenc^MSNfllfSSbr August 26.

Title Organization Team Member Who Conducted Outreach

Roundtable with Jeb Bush, Jr. Business 8/2672016 Jeb Bush, Jr. Managing Partner Bush Ventures Carson Chandler, Joe Kefauver

Roundtable with Jeb Bush, Jr. Business 8/26/2016 Nick Bonfiglio Partner Bush Ventures Carson Chandler, Joe Kefauver

Meeting with Mayor of Miami Government 8/26/2016 Tomas Regalado Mayor of Miami City of Miami Carson Chandler, Joe Kefauver Meeting with Vice-Mayor of Doral Government 8/26/2016 Sandra Ruiz Vice-Mayor of Doral City of Doral Carson Chandler, Joe Kefauver Interview with the Daily Business Review Print/digital

Interview with The Miami Herald Interview with the Associated

Print/digital

Wire service Interview with the Associated Press Wire service

8/26/2016 Monika Gonzalez Mesa Latin America Reporter Daily Business Review

8/26/2016 Jane Wbodbridge Travel Editor The Miami Herald

8/26/2016 Ben Fox Caribbean News Chief The Associated Press

8/26/2016 Josh Replogle Video Correspondent The Associated Press

Carson Chandler, Natalie Martinez

Carson Chandler, Natalie Martinez

Carson Chandler, Natalie Martinez

Carson Chandler, Natalie Martinez

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Exhibit 12 Ennahdha Party

William McQuillen

Tunisia Aug-Dec 2016

• August: Outreach to editor regarding first-person piece that ran in a magazine

• Sept-Nov: Outreach seeking correction/clarification regarding separate article that mischaracterized client

• November-December: Outreach to reporter regarding changes resulting from Trump administration

• December: Outreach to reporter on updates in Tunisia

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University of Michigan Political Science Michigan Portland State University Lindsay Professor Emeritus Middle East and North Africa Georgetown School of Foreign Service Center for Contemporary Arab Studies Washington, PC George Washington University Professor; Director; Non Middle East; Center for a New American Security Washington, DC Brig ham Young University Political Science Texas State University Bishop History of MM die East and North Africa University of Maryland Distinguished Professor Government and Politics College I Evergreen College Comparative Religion Oh/mpia, WA Georgetown University Religion and Int'l Affairs Duke University Faruqi Graduate Student History American University Gregorian International Service Washington, DC Denver University Center for Middle East Studies American University Director of Middle East Northwestern University Anthropology Chicago, IL Catholic University of Paris Kapll Political Science City University of New York Faculty Member Middle East Studies University of Nebraska

University of Michigan Associate Professor Award-winning Libyan writer Michigan University of Massachusetts Director of Middle East Middle East Studies Massachusetts Colgate University Mundy Peace and Conflict Studies New York, NY University of the District of Columbia O'Brien Law. Democracy, Human Rights Washington, DC George Mason University Paczynska Conflict Analysis and Resolution Washington, DC East Carolina University Associate Professor North Caroline Hunter College Schwedler Political Science New York, NY Columbia University Stepan Democracy, Toleration & Rellglor University of Arkansas Swede nb erg Smith College Massachusetts iohn Hopkins School of Advanced Intematto I. William Zartman Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict Management Washington. DC The Washington Post Abigail Cairo, Egypt Financial Times Cairo Correspondent Egypt, North Africa The Washington Post Cunningham Correspondent

EMEA Media Associated Press Chief North Africa Correi Africa Rabat, Morocco Embassy of the United States Former US . Ambassador to Tunisia Washington, DC Carnegie Endowment for International Peio Una Middle East Center Beirut, Lebanon Stimson Center Lalpson President and CEO Middle East/Southwest Asia Washington. DC Project on Middle East Democracy Advocacy Associate Middle East & North Africa Washington, DC Council on Foreign Relations Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC Carnegie Endowment for International Peao Intissar Editor in Chief Washington, DC Brookings Doha Center Sharqleh Washington, DC Atlantic Council Nonresident Fellow North African Politics Berlin, Germany Atlantic Council Arab transitions; Middle East security Washington, DC US Institute of Peace Heydemann Applied Research and Conflict Washington, DC CNN - Amanpour producer Cohen Blckford

Klrby Planning Producer Foreign affairs

Military Affairs & In tell Ig National security, foreign policy'

National Security Report National Security Washington, DC

Middle East Correspond Washington, DC Foreign Affairs Reporter Foreign Affairs Washington, DC

Dairy Beast Rogin Senior Correspondent National Security Washington, DC

The Washington Post State Department Corre National Security

Deputy Editorial Page E< Foreign Affairs Washington, DC

Washington, DC Foreign Policy Washington, DC

John Hopkins School of Advanced Intematto Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict Management Washington, DC

Cairo, E The Washington Post Abigail =• Egypt Financial Times Cairo Correspondent Egypt, North Africa The Washington Post Cunningham Correspondent Associated Press Chief North Africa Corre

Reporter

Correspondent Lebanon, Syria, Middle East The New York Times Afghanistan

Ktrkpatrick Cairo, Egypt USA Today Lynch Middle East, North Africa Cairo, Egypt

Markey Baghdad, Iraq Center for Global Development Visiting Policy Fellow Washington, DC American Tunisian Association

Council on foreign Relations Upin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC

Washington, DC Project on Middle East Democracy Mdnemey Executive Director Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Middle East Institute Vice President for Policy .Washington, DC Washington Post Naylor New York Times

Stanglln

Foreign Policy Gregg_ Newsdesk Editor National News

Caryl Democracy and nation building New York, NY

Washington, DC Bayou my Reporter Counter terrorism Washington, DC

Foreign Policy Middle East and democracy Washington, PC Center for Strategic and International Studle Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Brookings Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Washington Post Cairo, Egypt Brookings Middle East and North Africa Washington. DC Foreign Affairs / Council on Foreign Relation lustln Vogt Essays and editorials International Republican Institute

National Democratic Institute Campbell Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

Washington, DC National Democratic Institute leffery England Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

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Ml National Democratic Institute President WashJngt on. DC

King

Glenger

Crowley

Gaouette

Deputy Buread Chief Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

Viola

Michael

Nicole IForeign Affairs

Foreign Affairs Reporter

Reporter

US Media

Think Tank

US Media

US Media

Wall Street Journal

US Institute of Peace

POLITICO

CNN

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a) 14 (a). Receipts - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? YES.

Ennahdha Party

"Date —pj—-yyjfij^ pjffpp^e • Amount

_9A3/20JL6 Ennahdha Party J^ofeisjon^^ 4JS4 8jLJ57 10/28/2016 Ennahdha Party Professional Services & Expenses 46,000.00 10/28/2016 Epnahdha Party Professional Services & Expenses 15,445.00

107,627.57

Top Sport Date From Whom Purpose Amount"

6/23/2016 Top Sport Professional Services 70,000.00 70,000.00

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies In connection with acttvtty on behalf of any foreign principal named In Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party Production Costs 13,500.00 Registration Fees 305.00 Total 13,805.00

Top Sport NA

Total

Consejo de Promocion Turlstlca de Mexico, S. A. de C V Accommodation 5,962.97

Airfare 6,330.13

Business Entertainment 25.00 Business Meals 1,690.94 Catering 498.34 Copywriting 3,845.00

Design 358.20 Field Expenses .288,000.00

Intercompany Fees 84,000.00 Internet Use 161.60

Meals-Travel 336.43

Media Monitoring 5,426.00 Mileage 81.00

Other Travel Costs 650.68 Parking 196.00

Printing 1,302.85 Photocopies Color 199.50 Research 371.00

Shipping & Freight 45.81 Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 522.36

Taxi/Car Service - Travel 721.96

Train 882.00 Total 401,607.77

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u.s. Department of Justice Supplemental Statement Washington, DC 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 6/30/2017 (Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller LLC (Washington DC) 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 1110 Vermont Aye NW Suite 1200 Washington DC 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following? (a) If an individual:

(1) Residence address(es) Yes • No • (2) Citizenship Yes • No • (3) Occupation Yes • No •

(b) If an organization: (1) Name Yes • No S (2) Ownership or control Yes • No H (3) Branch offices Yes • No H

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3, 4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes • No •

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes • No •

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an ~ organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes • No H

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No E

If yes, furnish the following information: Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes • No B

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes D No H

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes B No D If yes, furnish the following information :

Name Position or Connection Date Terminated Michael Law CEO 1/16/2017 Robin Levy Director 1/6/2017

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No [HI

If yes, furnish the following information :

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement? Yes fx] No •

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement. A new short form will be submitted for a new persons added to the Embassy of Turkey account for July.

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes • No S If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 Whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha Party Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V Embassy of the Republic of Turkey International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principals); if any, listed in Item 8? Exhibit A3 Yes • No • Exhibit B" Yes • No • If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes fx] No • If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes • No B

If no, please attach the required amendment. <

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list.in the:statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSfJ-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal. 4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No •

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Ennahdha - Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

Consejo de Promotion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V. - No Activity

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey - Provide integrated public relations services to support the Embassy's communications objectives in the United States. Activities include media outreach, monitoring and analysis; event support/Stakeholder engagement; social media counsel; and the support or Turkish consultants in the U.S.

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) - Content development, media monitoring, media relations, stakeholder engagement event support.

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 as defined below? Yes H No •

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes • No [3

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence any agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14, (a) RECEIPTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes H No • If ho, explain Why. ;

If y es, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount Please see attached Exhibit 14(a)

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN During this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes • No E

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes • No 0

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date ^

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUE During this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file ah Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as pirt of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity oh behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes S No • (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes • No S

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount Please see attached Exhibit 15(a)

\

Total

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(PAGE 7) (b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes • No S

If yes, furnish the following information;:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS During this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value" in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection With any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes • No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes H No • If Yes, go to Item 17. (b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?

Yes • No • If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal. Ennahdha Embassy of the Republic of Turkey

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to

finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes • No IE]

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

• Radio or TV broadcasts • Magazine or newspaper • Motion picture films • Letters or telegrams • Advertising campaigns S Press releases • Pamphlets or other publications • Lectures or speeches • Other (specify) . Electronic Communications

H Email • Website URL(s): . • Social media Websites URL(s): • Other (specify) ;

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

• Public officials H Newspapers • Libraries

• Legislators • Editors • Educational institutions

• Government agencies • Civic groups or associations • Nationality groups

• Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

H English • Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes No Ll

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes 13 No •

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would, not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swear(s) or affirfn(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statements), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature13)

July 31,2017 _ /s/Sharon Balkam e.S.igned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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Exhibit 12

Ennahdha Party

Jan-June, 2017

Since January, we have distributed five newsletters to the stakeholder list (attached). Additionally/1

have done outreach to US-based reporters on behalf of Ennahdha to the reporters listed below. Annalisa Merelli - Quartz Lally Weymouth - Washington Post George Packer— New Yorker Kambiz Foroohar- Bloomberg Joe Sobczyk - Bloomberg Nick Wadhams - Bloomberg Michael Crowley - Politico Erin McPike-The Independent Journal Zeeshan Aleem - Vox Thomas Friedman - New York Times Justin Vogt - foreign Affairs Ishaan Tharoor-Washington Post Christian Caryl-Washington Post Amanda Erickson - Washington Post Mary Beth Sheridan - Washington Post David Greene - NPR Tim Ahmann - Reuters Lesley Wroughton - Reuters Robbie Gramer- Foreign Policy Nicole Gaouette - CNN

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Ennahdha Stakeholder list

University of Michigan Mark Professor Political Science Michigan Portland State University Lindsay Professor Emeritus Middle.East and North Africa Portland,. OR.

Academic Georgetown School of Foreign Service Abi-Mershed Director Center for'Contemporary Arab Studies Washington, DC George Washington University Lynch Professor; Director; Nor Middle East;.Center for a.New. American Securit Washington,.DC Brigham Young University. Quinn Mecham Professor Political Science Utah

Academic Texas State University' Elizabeth Bishop Professor History of Middle East and North Africa Texas Academic University of Maryland Charles Distinguished Professor Government and Politics College Park, MP

Evergreen College Sarah Eltantawi Professor Comparative Religion Olympia, WA Academic Georgetown University John Esposito Professor Religion and.Int'l Affairs Washington, DC Academic Duke University Daanish Faruqi Graduate'Student History Durham, NC

American University Hrach Gregorian Professor International Service Washington, DC Academic Denver University, Nader Hashemi Center for Middle East Studies Denver, CO Academic American University Director of Middle East Middle East Beirut, Lebanon . Academic Northwestern University. Katherine Hoffman. Anthropology Chicago, IL Academic Catholic University of Paris Kapil Professor Political Science

City University of New York Andrea Khalil Faculty,Member Middle East Studies. New York, NY Academic University.of Nebraska Professor History Nebraska

U nive rs ityof M ichiga n Khaled Associate Professor AwardTwinning Libyan:writer Michigan University.of Massachusetts, David Mednicoff Director of Middle East Middle East Studies Massachusetts

Academic Colgate University' Jacob Mundy Professor Peace.and Conflict Studies New_York,.NY Academic University of the.District of.Columbia. O'Brien Professor Law, Democracy, Human Rights Washington, DC Academic George Mason University Abnieszka Paczynska Professor Conflict Analysis and Resolution Washington, DC

East Carolina University Mona Russell. Associate. Professor Middle East North Carolina Academic Hunter College Schwedler Professor Political Science New York, NY Academic ~ Columbia University Afred Stepan Professor Democracy, Toleration & Religion New York, NY

University.of. Arkansas Ted Sweden berg Professor Middle East Arkansas Smith College Gregory White Professor Government, Massachusetts

Academic John Hopkins School of Advanced.Internatic I.William Zartman Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict Management Washington, DC EMEA Media The Washington Post Abigail" Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt

Financial Times Heba^. Saleh Cairo.Correspondent Egypt, North Africa Cairo, Egypt The Washington Post Erin Correspondent Middle East Cairo, Egypt

EMEA Media Associated Press Schemm Chief North Africa Corre Africa Rabat, Morocco Embassy of the United States Stephen Former U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia Washington, DC

Think Tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peac Khatib Middle East Center Beirut, Lebanon Think Tank Stimson Center Ellen Laipson President and CEO Middle East/Southwest Asia Washington, DC

Project on.Middle.East Democracy Ruffner Advocacy Associate Middle East & North Africa Washington, DC Think Tank Council on Foreign Relations Lipin Research Associate Middle East & Africa. Washington, DC

Carnegie.Endowment for International Peac Fakir Editor in Chief Sada Washington, DC ThinkJank Brookings Doha Center Ibrahim Sharqieh" Foriegn Policy Washington, DC

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Out le t " ' " " - .

Atlantic Council Nonresident Fellow North African Politics Berlin, Germany. Think.Tank AtlanticCouncil. Kan'm Mezran Senior Fellow Arab transitions; Middle.East security Washington, DC Think Tank US institute of Peace Heydemann Vice President Applied Research and Conflict Washington, DC

US Media CNN -.Amanpour producer Ana Cohen Bickford Senior producer Foreign affairs New York, NY CNN Ben Kirby Planning Producer Foreign affairs New York, NY

US Media Phil Military Affairs & Intel I if National security, foreign policy Washington, DC POLITICO Jeremy National Security Repor National Security Washington, DC

NPR Deborah Middle East Correspond Middle East Washington, DC Mcdatchy DC Hannah . AHam„ Foreign Affairs Reporter Foreign Affairs Washington, DC

US Media Daily Beast Josh Rogiri Senior Correspondent National Security Washington, DC US Media CNN Zakaria Host GPS New York, NY

AFP State Department Corre National Security Washington, DC The Washington Post Jackson. Diehl._ Deputy EditorialPage Ec Foreign. Affairs Washington, DC Freelance Ashish Journalist Foreign Policy Washington, DC John Hopkihs.School of Advanced Internatic I- William Professor Emeritus African Studies/Conflict.Management Washington,,DC TheWashington Post Abigail Hauslohner Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo," Egypt Financial Time's Saleh Cairo .Correspondent Egypt, North Africa Cairo,.Egypt

EMEA Media The Washington Post Cunningham.. Correspondent Middle East Cairo, Egypt Associated Press Paul Scherrirrf' Chief North Africa Corre Africa Rabat,.Morocco

EMEA Media Reporter Middle East Tunis, Tunisia EMEA Media NPR Alice Fordham Correspondent Lebanon, Syria, Middle East Beirut, Lebanon EMEA Media The"New York Times Carlo tta Gall Bureau Chief Africa Afghanistan

The.New York Times David Kirkpatrick Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt EMEA Media USA Today Sarah Lynch .Correspondent Middle East, North Africa. Cairo, Egypt EMEA Media Reuters Markey Bureau Chief North Africa Baghdad, Iraq Think Tank Center for Global Development Ash" Visiting Policy Fellow Washington,. DC.. ThihkTank American Tunisian Association William President Washington, DC

Council.on Foreign Relations Ella Li pin Research Associate Middle East & Africa Washington, DC Think Tank Project on'Middle East Democracy Stephen Mclnerney Executive Director Middle^East and North Africa. Washington, DC Think Tank Middle East Institute Paul Salem Vice President for Policy Middle East Washington, DC US Media Washington Post Hugh Nay lor Correspondent Middle. East Beruit, LB

New York Times Hubbard Reporter Middle East Beruit, Lebanon USA Today Doug Stanglin News Reporter Nation and World McLean, VA.

US Media CNN Gregg Botelho . Newsdesk Editor National News New York, NY Foreign Policy Christian Caryl Reporter Democracy and nation building Washington, DC

US Media Reuters Bayoumy Reporter Counter terrorism Washington, DC US Media Foreign Policy John Dana Reporter Middle East and democracy Washington/DC ~

Center for Strategic and International Studic Malka Senior Fellow Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC Think Tank Brookings" William McCants Senior Fellow Middle.East and North Africa Washington, DC US Media Washington Post Raghavan Bureau Chief Middle East Cairo, Egypt Think Tank Brookings Tamara Wittes Senior Fellow Middle East and North Africa Washington,.DC

Foreign Affairs / Council on Foreign Relatior Justin Vogt Editor Essays and editorials New York, NY

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Think Tank International Republican Institute Mastic Country Lead Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa mm Washington, DC National Democratic Institute Les Campbell. Region Lead. Middle East Washington, DC

Think Tank National Democratic Institute Jeffery England Country Lead Tunisia / Middle East and North Africa Washington, DC

think tank National Democratic Institute Ken Wollack President Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC

US Media Think Tank US Media US Media

Wall Street Journal US Institute of Peace POLITICO CNN

Neil Viola Michael Nicole

King Gienger Crowley Gaouette

Deputy Buread Chief

Reporter Reporter IForeign Affairs

Foreign Affairs

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Exhibit 12

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V

o No activities in this registration period

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Exhibit 12

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey

• Provided counsel for President Erdogan's vjsit to Washington on May 17 • Pitched and placed op-ed '• Submitted a letter to the editor (LTE) by Ambassador Kilic • Drafted an opinion piece • Drafted media advisory • Revised press release to promote Turkey's participation in the annual Around the World

embassy tour o Participated in the annual ATC conference e Provided weekly calendar for Embassy and Consulate content on social media • Participated in weekly PR meetings with Embassy staff • Participated in weekly consultants' meetings with Embassy staff • Provided monthly media analysis • Drafted Embassy statements

June

• Supported communications efforts around the anniversary of July 15 coup attempt o Designed flyer for Democracy and National Unity Day on July 15 o Conducted research on Turkey-related stakeholders o Sent invitations to reporters to attend refugee media trip in Turkey o Reached out to National Defense University and U.S. Diplomacy Center for 150 th anniversary

celebration • Pitched op-ed on the 4 t h Mediation Conference in Istanbul • Created DC events list • Provided weekly calendar for Embassy and Consulate content on social media • Participated in weekly PR meetings with Embassy staff • Participated in weekly consultants' meetings with. Embassy staff » Provided monthly media analysis

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Name: Erin Callahan City: Boston, MA

Date Name Organization Method of Contact

Purpose of Outreach

6/27" Bob Weiss Freelance Travel Writer Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Christine Morris Boston Globe Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Chris Muther Boston Globe Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Bill Burke Boston Herald Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Sandra Kent Boston Herald Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Abby Bielagus Boston Magazine Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Alex Weaver Bostlnrio Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Madeline Bilis Boston Magazine Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Max Hartshorne GoNomad Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 Kim Foley MacKinnon Freelance Travel Writer / Society of American Travel. Writers

Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/27 David Kelly Freelance Travel Writer Email Invitation to June 29 YTP event

6/28 Kim Foley MacKinnon Freelance Travel Writer / Society of American Travel Writers

Email Outreach regarding SATW and setting up a call to discuss how we might work with the organization..

6/30 Megan Cokely Boston Symphony Orchestra

Email Outreach regarding possible recital with Idil Biret in November at BSO

6/30 Maura Hammer JFK Library Foundation Email Outreach regarding possible recital with Idil Biret in November at JFK Library

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Name: Lissa Druss Christman

City: Chicago

Date Name Organization Method of Contact

Purpose of Outreach

6/19/17 Joe Serdar Loyola University Phone/Email Higher Education outreach

6/19/17 Aaron Zdawczyk Northwestern University Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/19/17 Dawn Hougland Roosevelt University Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/19/17 Amy Ionescu Illinois Institute of Technology

Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/16/17 Guillermo Munoz Kuster Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Phone Culture outreach CSO

6/26/17 Jim Kirk Chicago Sun-Times Email MACTA Career Day

6/26/17 Shia Kapos Chicago Sun-Times Phone/Text MACTA Career Day

6/26/17 Deniz Ahar Egemen MACTA Email MACTA Career Day

6/27/17 Guillermo Munoz Kuster Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Email Submission of Biret for consideration/Culture

6/30/17 Serhat Cicekoglu Sente/1871 In Person MACTA event

6/30/17 Shia Kapos Sun-Times In Person MACTA event

6/30/17 Faruk Guder Loyola University In Person MACTA event

6/23/17 Charles Schrage University of Illinois Springfield

Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

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Exhibit 12

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)

• Activities performed on behalf of IMCTC o January/February

• Prepared a media list • Prepared D.C. and New York event lists • Conducted stakeholder mapping and a list of U.S. influences/ engagement

targets B Prepared background briefings on U.S. officials B Prepared account admin documents — monthly activity trackers and works in

progress reports B Conducted monitoring for bi-weekly coverage reports B Edited and reviewed IMCTC U.S. mission statement

o June Burson prepared background materials ahead of the Secretary General's visit to Tampa, D.C. and New York in July and conducted outreach. Those materials and activities included:

B A research paper on latest developments in U.S. counterterrorism policy and U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia post-Trump summit.

B Briefing books for the meetings B Outreach to the Council on Foreign Relations and Heritage Foundation

o List of contacts we reached out to on behalf of CTC o James Carafano, Heritage Foundation o Kathleen McNally, Council on Foreign Relations

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a) 14 (a). Receipts - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? YES.

Ennahdha Party

Date From Whom Purpose Amount 4/28/2017 Ennahdha Party Fees & Expenses 30,305,00 6/23/2017 Ennahdha Party Fees & Expenses 30,000.00

60,305.00

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V Date From Whom Purpose ' Amount

1/5/2017 Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. Fees & Expenses ~~ 726,000.00 •Payment rec'd for services rendered in 2016 726,000.00

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Date From Whom Purpose Amount

6/12/2017 Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Fees & Expenses 412,500.00 412,500.00

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) Pate From Whom Purpose Amount

5/1/2017 BM AS DA (On behalf of IMCTC) Fees & Expenses 28,300.00 6/23/2017 BMASDA (On behalf of IMCTC) , Fees & Expenses 25,000.00

53,300.00

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements - Monies During this 6 month reporting period, have you (1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES (2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party

Registration Fees 305.00 Total 305.00

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V Registration Fees 305.00 Total 305.00

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Design 238.80 Field Expenses 30,566.90 Parking 51.00 Registration Fees 305.00 Shipping & Freight 12.75 Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 254.55 Total 31,429.00

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) Registration Fees 305.00 Consulting Fees 5,000.00 Total 5,305.00

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u.s. Department of Justice Supplemental StatementWashington, dc 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/2017

(Insert dale)

I ■ REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller LLC 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant

1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1200Washington DC 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following?

(a) If an individual:

(1) Residence address(es) Yes □ No □

(2) Citizenship , Yes □ No □i(3) Occupation ■ Yes □ No □

(b) If an organization:

(1) Name Yes □ No 0

(2) Ownership or control Yes □ No 0

(3) Branch offices Yes □ No 0

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a).

3. Ifyou have previously filed Exhibit C* 1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes □ No D

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No □

If no, please attach the required amendment.

I The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided; consistso7atrue copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws ot a registrant that is an

organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes □ No0

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period?Yes □ No S

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal?

Yes □ No El

If yes, identify each such person and describe theservice rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes 0 No □

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

Please see attached Exhibit 5B

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Date TerminatedPlease see attached Exhibit 5B

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date TerminatedNA

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the.supplemental statement?

Yes □ No □

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

NA

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date of Tennination

Consejo de Promocion f uristica de Mexico, S. A. de C. V 12/31/17

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey 12/31/17

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

Kobe Steel LTD Nov-2017

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month

reporting period.

Kobe Steel, LDC Ennahdha PartyInternational Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (1MCTC)

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8?

Exhibit A3 Yes S No □

Exhibit B4 Yes 0 No □

If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you

represented during this six month period? Yes □ No IE

If yes, have you filed ah amendment to these exhibits? Yes □ No S

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal1' includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major pan by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule. 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal.4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III-ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal

named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes (3 No □

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Kobe Steel, LDC - Communications planning, strategy and implementation

Ennahdha Party - Provide the Ennahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) - Content development, media monitoring, media relatio

Embassy of Turkey - Provide integrated public relations services to support the Embassy’s communications objectives in the United States. Activities include media outreach, monitoring and analysis; event support; stakeholder engagement; social media counsel; and the support or Turkish consultants in the U.S.

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 * as defined below?

Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please.see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes □ No E

If yes, describe fully.

S "Political activity." as defined in Section I (o) of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence anyagency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country ora foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14. (a) RECEIPTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes 0 • No □

If no, explain why.

Please see attached Exhibit 14a

I f yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGNDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any

foreign principal named in Item's 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes □ No 0

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes □ No □

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUEDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following infonhation:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaiign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 Ah Exhibit D, for which ho printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If rib, explain in full detail why there were no disbursernents made o'n behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount

Please see Exhibit 15a

Total

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(b) DISBLRSEMENTS-THINGS of value

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes □ NoS

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONSDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors,"kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS(PAGE 8)

16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes 0 No □

If Yes, go to Item 17.

(b) Ifyou answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?Yes □ No □

If Yes, please forward die materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreigri principal.

Ennahdha Party

18. During'this'6'moritK reporting period, has any foreigri principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to

finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes □ No 0

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6: month reporting period,‘did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

□ Radio or TV broadcasts □ Magazine or newspaper □ Motion picture films □ Letters or telegramsn Advertising campaigns D Press releases D Pamphlets or other publications Q Lectures or speeches

0 Other (specify) Newsletters

Electronic Communications

0 Email□ Website URL(s):_______□ Social media websites URL(s):_______________

□ Other (specify)______________________________

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:□ Public officials 0 Newspapers □ Libraries

□ Legislators D Editors G Educational institutions

□ Government agencies □ Civic groups or associations □ Nationality groups

□ Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

0 English 0 Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a’copy of each item of such informational materialsdisseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes S No D

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes 0 No □

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising,

books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned sweats) or affirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/sh'e is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statemeht(s), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature13)

April 24,2018 /s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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SHORT-FORM REGISTRATION

The Department records list active shon-form registration statements Tor the following persons filed on the date indicatedby each name. If a person is not cuircmly functioning in the same capacity directly on behalf of the foreign principal. /please indicate the dale of termination in Item 5 of the supplemental statement.

All were ended on 12/31/17 unless

otherwise noted.

Short Form List for Registrant: Burson-Marsteller, LLC (Washington, DC)

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FARA Filing information for the Ennahda Party

July - December 2017

Outreach conducted

• Government

o Former Vice President Al Gore■ Contact: N/A

o Senator Bob Corker, U.S. Senate, Foreign Relations Committee■ POC - Ben Purser, Professional Staff Member: ben [email protected]

o Yael Lempert, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Egypt and Maghreb Affairs■ Contact: [email protected]

o Joshua Harris, Director, Office of Maghreb Affairs■ Contact: N/A

o Ambassador David Satterfield, Assistant Secretary (acting), Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs

[email protected]

o David Lewis, Tunisia Desk Officer, Department of State■ Contact: N/A

o Julian Hadas, Tunisia Desk Officer, Department of State■ Contact: N/A

• Media

o Bryant Harris, Al-Monitor■ Contact: [email protected]

o Ishaan Tharoor, The Washington Post■ Contact: [email protected]

• Think Tank

o Kim R. Holmes, Heritage Foundation■ Contact: [email protected]

Statements shared/circulated

• Statement from the Ennahdha Party - January 11, 2017

• Statement from the.Ennahdha Rartv-Januarv 9. 2017

• Statement from the Ennahdha Party -January 9. 2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter-July 7,2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - July 21,2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - August 11,2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - August 14,2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - September 18, 2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - November 1, 2017

• U.S. Stakeholder Newsletter - November 21, 2017

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City: Chicago

Date Name Organization Method of Contact

Purpose of Outreach

5/19/17 Lincoln McCurdy, Liz Clark Turkish Coalition of America

Lunch meeting Acar set up

Introductions, Information gathering

5/26/17 S. Barlas Bildir Consulate General of Turkey

During meeting with Acar

Learn more about Turkish business relations/stakeholder relationships

5/26/17 Prof. Dr. Ismail Hakki Mirici Consulate General of Turkey____________

During meeting with Acar

Leam more about Turkish students in higher learning colleges and universities_________

6/7/17 Umut Acar Consulate General of Turkey __________

At CG office Strategy for outreach for higher education and business community, WGN review

6/19/17 Joe Serdar Loyola University Phone/Email Higher Education outreach

6/19/17 Aaron Zdawczyk Northwestern University Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/19/17 Dawn Hougland Roosevelt University Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/19/17 Amy Ipriescu Illinois Institute of Technology

Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

6/21/17 S. Barlas Bildir Consulate General of Turkey____________

In Person Follow up to business outreach/June 30th student event

6/21/17 Prof. Dr. Ismail Hakki Mirici Consulate General of Turkey

In Person Follow up to higher education outreach/June 30th event

6/21/17 Umut Acar Consulate’ General of Turkey

In Person Follow up to higher education, June 30'\ social media, July 15 event____________

6/16/17 Guillermo Munoz Kuster Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Phone Culture outreach CSO

6/26/17 Jim Kirk Chicago Sun-Times Email MACTA Career Day

6/26/17 Shia Kapos Chicago Sun-Times Phone/Text MACTA Career Day

6/26/17 Deniz Ahar Egcmen MACTA Email MACTA Career Day

6/27/17 Guillermo Munoz’Kuster Chicago' Symphony Orchestra

Email Submission of Biret for consideration/Culture

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6/30/17 Serhat Cicekoglu Sente/1871 In Person MACTA event

6/30/17 Shia Kapos Sun-Times In Person MACTA event

6/30/17 Faruk Guder Loyola Univeristy In Person MACTA event

6/30/17 Prof. Dr. Ismail Hakki Mirici Consulate General of Turkey

In Person MACTA Event

6/30/17 S.Barlas Bildir Consulate General of Turkey

In Person MACTA Event

6/30/17 Umut Acar Consulate General of Turkey

Email MACTA photos for social media/July 15 planning

7/3/17 Deniz Bahar Rockford University Email Follow up to MACTA event

7/3/17 Neal R. McCrillis Univ. of II Chicago Email Higher Education Outreach

7/3/17 Fernando Planas Univ. of Il Springfield Email Higher Education Outreach

7/3/17 Reitumetse Obakehg Mabokela Univ. of II Urbaria - Champaign

Email Higher Education Outreach

6/23/17 Charles Schrage Univ. of 11 Springfield Phone/Email Higher Education Outreach

7/3/17 Christine Hurley U of C Institute of Politics

Email Speaking Engagement Opportunity

7/5/17 Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela Univ. of II Urbana Champaign

Email Higher Education Outreach

7/5/17 Neal R. McCrillis Univ. of II Chicago Email Higher Education Outreach

7/5/17 Umut Acar Consulate General of Turkey

In person July 15 event

7/5/17 Prof. Dr. Ismail Hakki Mirici Consulate General of Turkey

In Person MACTA follow up/Higher Education Outreach

7/6/17 Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela Univ. of 11 Urbana Champaign

Email Higher Education Outreach

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7/7/17 Reitumetse Obakeng Mabokela Univ. of II Urbana- Charnpaign

Email Higher Education Outreach

7/28/17 Serhat Cicekoglu Sente Advisory/1871 Email Meeting set up

8/1/17 Serhat Cicekoglu Sente Advisory/1871 In Person Business community

8/2/17 Eray Utucu Turkish Trade Center of Chicago

In Person Business Community

8/4/17 Arico Hilton Hilton | Asmus Contemporary

Email Business Community

8/4/17 Atokan Arico Beko Email Business Community

8/17/17 Arico Hilton Hilion | Asmus Contemporary

In person Business Community/Arts

8/21/17 Tad Coroer Cleveland Cavaliers Voice mail Cedi Osman/Sports

8/24/17 Defne Koz Koz Susani Design Inc. Email Business community

8/26/17 Arico Hilton Hilton | Asmus Contemporary

Email Business Community

8/29/17 Arico Hilton Hilton | Asmus Contemporary

Email Business Community

8/23/17 Serhat Cicekoglu Sente Advisory/1871 In Person Business community

8/23/17 Con Dortkordesler Udentify In Person Business Community

8/23/17 Erdem Meydonll Nesnet In Person Business Community

8/23/17 Elfi Soygi Vavlen Electronic In Person Business Community

9/26/17 Tim Hollom Chicago Bulls Email Sports Outreach

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10/2/17 BJ Evans Cleveland Cavaliers Email Sports Outreach

9/28/17 Serhat Clcekoglu Sente Advisory Email Business Community

10/26/17 Mark Dealer II Manufacturing Assoc Telephone Business Community

10/27/17 Brendan Banoszak NPR Radio Email Media

10/27/17 Dan Tucker NPR Radio Email Media

10/27/17 Steve Bynum NPR Radio Email Media

10/30/17 Claire Bushey Crains Chicago Business Email Media

10/31/17 Scott Yanover Chicago business Phone/Email Business Community

10/31/17 Ron Gidvrltz Chicago Business Phone Business Community

10/31/17 Craig Duchotsols Chicago Business Email Business Community

10/31/17 Todd Ricketts Chicago Business Phone Business Community

10/31/17 Arlcd Hilton Hilton | Asmus Contemporary

In person Business Community/Arts

11/14/17 Mark Denzler Illinois Manufacturing Association

Email Business Community

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10/31/17 Greg Boise IMA Email Business Community

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11/27/17 Mark Denzler Illinois Manufacturing Association

Email Business Community

11/27/17 Anastasia lowentha! Illinois Manufacturing Association

Email & phone Business Community

11/27/17 Scott Yanover City of Chicago Email Business Community

12/19/17 Jare’d Dubnow State of Illinois Email Business Community

12/19/17 Anastasia lowertthal Illinois Manufacturing Association

Email Business Community

12/2/17 Dylan Johnson Rodriguez Strategies Email DI partner in LA

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Name: CS Ferhat Alkan

City: Houston

Date

6/2017

Name

Courtney Johnson Rose

Organization

Greater Houston Black Chamber

Method ofContactEmail'/phone

Purpose of Outreach

introduction, partnership, economic, delegations to Turkey____________

6/28 Ted Oberg, Joe Williams ABC-13 Email / phone Set-up opportunities for public affairs show- Coup Referred us to: Cynthia Cisneros Joe Williams (Public Affairs Director)

Visions (Maya Shay) -- film September 26th at 9:00 am. Airs on October 1 st at Noon. -Confirmation Joe Williams -> 713.663.4629

7/5 lleana Najarro Houston Chronicle Email / phone Spoke with lleana will check with the Metro desk and provide appropriate contact. Chronicle not interested in Coup story but is interested in local Turkish community - mizanur.rahman @chron.com

7/5 Jeanne Samuels, Editor/Publisher

Jewish Herald Voice Email

7/5 Tracy Clemons ABC-13 FB Messenger Pitch as he covered the Coup story last year.______________________________

7/5 Annise Parker Former Mayor In person Discussion of advocacy

7/6 Darion Ward COH - Mayor’s Office Text Mayor Turner Turkey visit communications coordination

7/7 Darion Ward COH -. Mayor’s Office Follow Up Pending Mayor Turner itinerary

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7/7 Gareth Morgans for Office of CM David Robinson

Houston City'Gouricil Email invitation To participate in Democracy and National Unity Day -> Follow up Sec. of State Tillerson -> Turkey nation stood in front of the tanks - honor themTo participate in Democracy and National Unity Day • No

7/7 Matt Broiler for Office of CM Jack Christie

Houston City Council Email invitation

7/7 Bilal Khan, Sam Dike for Office of.CM Jerry Davis___________

Houston City Council Email invitation To participate in Democracy andNational Unity Day • No________To participate in Democracy and National Unity Day - No

7/7 Valerie Luna for Office of Mayor Pro Tern Ellen Cohen (Jewish member)___________ ________

Houston City Council Email invitation

7/7 Mizariu Rahman Houston Chronicle Introductionemail

To set up introduction meeting - [email protected]

7/10 Matt Broiler, Office of Council Member Jack Christie

Houston City Council Email CM Christi“unable to attend as he will be on trade mission with MSt.

Requested the tag the Embassy in social rnedia.

7/10 Bilal Khan Houston City Council Call to discuss options/follow up email

CM Davis is in Europe and unable to attend. Video for social media or at event, social media if Istanbul / Turkey. Started the conversation on how can we partner for a trade mission?pa u ici is/i g tiqgp i mgptui i ;Left message for participation in the Saturday event

7/10 Valeria Luna 'Houston City Council Call / follow up

Left message for participation in the Saturday event__________________

7/10 Gareth Morgans Houston City Council Call / follow up

7/11 Keri Blakinger Houston Chronicle Email

7/11 Michael Duke Jewish Herald Voice Email Press Alert

7/11 Nate Griffin KRIV-TV Email Press Alert

7/11 Craig Hlavaty Houston Chronicle Email Press Alert

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7/11 Raj Kanwar Indo American News Email Press Alert

7/11 Maggie Martin Houston Matters - KUHF- FM

Email Press Alert

7/11 Ed Mayberry Houston Matters ■ KUHF-FM

Email Press Alert

7/11 Ted Oberg KTRK-TV Email Press Alert

7/11 Clifford'Pugh CultureMap Houston Email Press Alert

7/11 Mizanur Rahman Houston Chronicle Email Press Alert

7/11 Jeanne Samuels Jewish Herald Voice Email Press Alert

7/11 Miya Shay KTRK-TV Email Press Alert

7/11 Matt Broiler, Office of Council Member Jack Christie

Houston City Council PhoneConversation

'Concerns:1. Geo-politics - how we're

handling things2. Wanting to build relationship prior3. Will set up a meeting when CM

Christie returns4. Will tweet (potential)5. Supports Harmony schools6. Look for partnership around

international initiatives7. Is unavailable but would likely

______have declined to speak_________7/12 Courtney Johnson Rose GHBC In-person

meetingBusiness development opportunities with Turkey.

Istanbul Chamber of Industry (coming in October 8 -13,2017) -> organize business to business (construction material sector) -Construction,________

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Infrastructure, Technology and Engineering -> work with Courtney to develop a business to business event

Speaking opportunities during the HBLI - CS Alk'an to speak on international business

Speaking opportunity during the 2nd Tuesday event

7/17 Consul General Phillip Aronoff Hungary Consul Phone Set up initial meeting

7/24 Warda Ruhi UH Council of Ethnic Organization (CEO)

Phone Create relationship and initiate partnership for future events

The Council of Ethnic Organizations is the source of support and a platform for registered student organizations to actively promote diversity and inclusion of all cultures and peoples to the UH community.

832.842.62227/24 UH Middle Eastern

Student Associations (MESA)

Email Create relationship and initiate partnership for future events

The Middle Eastern Student Association proudly welcomes all students at UH to join and see how all the different Middie Eastern countries culturally come together events and social gatherings.

[email protected]

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7/24 Cyrus Contractor □H'Muslim Students Association (MSA)

Email Create relationship and initiate partnership for future events

Muslim Students Association’s mission is to facilitate and provide for the needs of Muslims on campus as well as educating the UH community at large.

7/25 Matt Broiler Office of Council Member Jack Christie

Houston City Council Email Setup relationship development meeting.

7/25 Bilal Khan, Sam Dike, Office of Council Member Jerry Davis

Houston City Council Email Setup relationship development meeting.____________________

7/21 and 7/25

Commissioner Theldon Branch Port of Houston In-person/ email follow up______

Setup relationship development meeting.____________________

7/25 Carla Hulsey, Office of Council Member Greg Knox

Houston City Council Email Setup relationship development meeting. He is Vice Chair of Economic Development Committee.

Same day response -» pending acceptance________________________

7/25 Pam Watson for State Rep. Thompson_______ .______

State of Texas Email Setup relationship development meeting.

7/25 John D. Harden, Mizanur Rahman

Houston Chronicle Email Setup relationship development meeting.____________________

7/25 Jeanne Samuels, Editor/Publisher

Jewish Herald Newspaper

Email Setup relationship development meeting.___________ ________

7/26 Carla Hulsey, Office of Council Member Greg Knox

Houston City Council Email Confirmed meeting - 8/1/2017,12:45

pm

7/26 Carla Hulsey, Office of Council Member Greg.Knox.

Houston City Council Email Meeting adjustment - reconfirmation 8/2/2017, 2:45 pm________________

7/25, 7/26, 7/27, 7/28

Mayuri Bhakta, Office of Council Member Jack Christie

Houston City Council, At-Large 5

Email Scheduling for CG Alkan

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7/28 Shakira Dennis, Outreach Coordinator

Harris County District Attorney's Office

In person Discussion surrounding DA’s international initiatives. Follow up to set up meeting with DA and CG___________

7/27 Bilal K, KhanDirector of Community Affairs Caicedo, Diana

Office of Vice Mayor Pro-Tern Jerry Davis Houston City Council, District B

Email Scheduling correspondence

7/25 Iriterfaith Ministries In person Attendance Islamic Arts Society Exhibition

8/9 Shekira Dennis Office of Harris County DA

Email International public safety press conference

8/9 Mayuri Bhakta Chairman Jack Christi Email Reschedule breakfast meeting

8/9 Diana CaicedoDirector of Communications

Office of Vice Mayor Pro-Tem Jerry Davis

Email Follow up on scheduling briefing meeting

8/10 Mayuri Bhakta Chairman Jack Christi Email Confirmed rescheduled breakfast

8/10 Diana Caicedo Office of Vice Mayor Pro-Tern Jerry Davis

Email Confirmed briefing meeting

8/13 Deanea LeFlo’re, Chief Protocol COH Mayor’s Office In person Discussion around how to build stronger Turkish / COH relations.Follow up to set a meeting for she and I to discuss MST concerns.

8/14 Deanea LeFlo're, Chief Protocol COH Mayor’s Office Email Follow up to.set meeting.

8/14 Shekira Dennis Office of Harris County DA

Email Submitted scheduling form for meeting to discuss press conference and international public safety..___________

8/15 Matthew Shailer Special Assistant to the Mayor, Trade and International Affairs.

Email / Cali Follow up per Deanea to schedule time to discuss issues.

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Gall'tp discuss the culture of the office and arrange time to meet.___________

8/16 Matthew Shailer Special Assistant to the Mayor, Trade and International Affairs.

Meeting to discuss Sister City, international trade and ongoing relationship building__________

8/15 Adria Baker Rice University,InternationalAdmissions

Call / left

message713.348.6095 -» outreach to determine how Turkish Consulate can engage -> left message_______________________

8/15 Kailey Posterick University of Houston Call / left message

713.743.058? -> outreach to determine how Turkish Consulate can engage -> left message

8/15 Jennifer Rhodes Texas Southern University

Call set meeting

713.313.4397 -» outreach to determine how Turkish Consulate can engage ->

Spoke with Mrs. Rhodes who transferred me to Mrs. Patricia Luckett--713.313.7930

Set-up meeting to discuss partnership 9/19/2017 with International Admissions Director Patricia Luckett

8/15 Bryan Nguyen University of Houston, Downtown

Call / left

messageBryan NguyenAssistant Director of [email protected]

Outreach to determine how Turkish Consulate can engage -> left message

Documenting the entire team here but left a message for Bryan Nguyen

Angela AlleyCoordinator for International Admissions

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Griselda Olveda

Coordinator of International Admissions

713-223-7967

[email protected]

8/15 AyusN Pa'n'eja University of Houston Clear Lake

Call Outreach to determine how Turkish Consulate can engage ->281-283-2740

Executive Director just resigned.Vice President Yvette Bendeck -> is the correct contact

[email protected]

8/15 Evelyn McGehtry, Immigration Services Coordinator

Prairie View A&M Call / left

message936.261.1725

8/15 International Admissions Director Patricia Liickett

Texas Southern University

Call / set meeting Set meeting to determine finalize partnership.

8/15 Kathleen Osborne (Katie), Scheduler

City Council Member Travis

Call To set initial meeting -> likely to be held in September.

8/22 Jerry Davis Mayor Pro-Teim Call Lunch confirmed

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10/13 Joshua Zinn Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global trade Opportunities

Houston Public Media/NPR

Email Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities

10/13 Abigail Diaz Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities ______.

10/13 KTRH'Radio Email Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities

10/13 Stephen Charles Price of Business Radio

Email Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities

10/13 Maya Moreno CBS Radio Email Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities_________________

10/13 Susan Darrow KPFT Email Pitched Republic Day of Turkey, Global Trade Opportunities_________________

10/10 Kevin Price The Price of Business- Call Pitch radio

9/2 Joe Williams ABC-13 Call / email PR pitch

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8/16/17 Sencm B. Cevik University California Irvine

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8/23/17 Walter Meyer Contemporary Istanbul Phone/Email: waiter. I.meyer@g mail.com

To discuss Mr. Meyer’s participation in Contemporary Istanbul and receive more information that we can share on the Consul Generals social Media Pages;____________

8/25/17 Yascmin l§vl Hollywood Turkish Film Festival - HTFF

Phone/Email: vasemin isil@hot mail.com

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12/4/17 Pia Piriar Dijital Sanatilar Email & Phone:[email protected].

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10/27/2017 Kim Hasty The Fayetteville Observer Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Suzy Sarver 919 Magazine Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Michael Gery Carolina Country Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Sioux Watson Midtown Magazine Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Stuart Weiss Triad Living Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Amanda. Hoyle Triangle Business Journal Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring in North Carolina. The Consul General was attending the event and wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 Robert .Bliwise Duke Magazine Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring In North Carolina. The Consul General was attending the event and wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 JenniferBoedart-Hoey Carolina Country Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Oay celebration was occurring In North Carolina. The Consul General was attending the event and wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 ianice Burton Up and Coming Weekly Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Oay celebration was occurring in NorthCarolina. The Consul General was attending the eventand wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 Alexandra Drosu Raleigh Magazine Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Stacy Lavin South Atlantic Quarterly Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Amanda MacLaren Durham Magazine Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Nancy Pardue Cary Magazine Email/PhoneCall

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring in North Carolina. The Consul General was attending the event and wanted to get some press coverage there.

10/27/2017 Deborah. Salomon Pine Straw Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring in North Carolina. The Consul General was attending the event and wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 Beth itlHSS Carolina Parent Email/Phone Call.

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10/27/2017 Jessica Stringer. Chapel Hill Magazine Email/Phone Call

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10/27/2017 Eric Frederick The News & Observer Online Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring in North

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10/27/2017 Mike. Williams The News & Observer Online Email/Phone Call

Turkish National Day celebration was occurring in NorthCarolina. The Consul General was attending the eventand wanted to get some press coverage there._________

10/27/2017 Marc DeRoberts Triangle Business Journal Online Email/Phone Call

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Turkey a resilient nation despite attempted

coupBY OZGUR ALTAN oaltan@mfa. gov.tr July 15, 201701:28 PM Updated July 15. 2017 12:28 PM

It has been one year since the bloody and, thankfully, failed coup attempt by FETO in Turkey. I was with family in Ankara, the capital, for summer leave on the night of July 15.1 will remember forever how I was almost speechless trying to explain to my little daughter why on Earth fighter jets were flying so frighteningly close and loud as well as the horrific sound of distant bombing of state institutions, including the Parliament.

Obviously, the trauma was much worse at the national level. They killed 250 people and wounded more than 2,000. They also wanted to assassinate President Erdogan. In essence, they aimed at the very heart of our constitutional order. But the Turkish people stood up against this calamity and heroic averted what may have been the greatest blow to our democracy.

So, who are the members of FETO? What do they want? The followers of Fethullah Gulen, the head of FETO, believe that he is the “messiah.” To advance its interests, FETO believes that violating any legal, religious or ethical codes is fully legitimate. Its members excel at concealing their connection to Gulen to avert suspicion while establishing themselves in different institutions in different countries. In other words, FETO is a new-gerieration terrorist organization based on hypocrisy, concealment, and secrecy. Of course, all this serves their higher purpose: They see themselves as the “golden generation” destined to take control of Turkey and, believe it or not, of the world.

Gule’n’s desire to reign in Turkey and start a regime according to his perverted religious ethos was ho secret. For decades, he directed his followers to infiltrate alt critical state organs, such as the police, judiciary, and armed forces. Even when I was at college in early ’90s, their younger recruits were in our midst preparing themselves for future positions. I always thought they were too obvious. No firm handshake, no genuine eye contact but a sinister approach to the needy to take advantage of them. Unfortunately, they were all too good at steering the vulnerable little by little toward becoming a servant of their perverted religious ways and political objectives.

Yet this was never only about Turkey- We are faced with a terror organization with global aspirations. FETO is active in more than 150 countries. It conceals its true nature behind a loose network of schools, NGOs seemingly promoting interfaith

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dialogue, lobbyists, media outlets and companies, including in the United States. One disturbing example is the presence of more than 170 charter schools that FETO members run across the United States. These schools are supported by a whopping half-billion dollars in American taxpayers’ money. It is believed that a good portion of this is funneled into darker avenues than educating American kids. Yet it is hard to believe the leader of this organization still is living in Pennsylvania in a self- imposed exile. Turkish requests of extradition have so far hot been met.

However, Turkey has proven to be a resilient nation in the face of such a challenge. Stability and order were restored soon after the coup attempt. A state of emergency was declared, but it did not interfere with the daily affairs and aims at bringing the responsible to justice.

Turkey made the utmost effort not to compromise rule of law, democracy, and morality. Life continues.

We just transformed our political system into a presidential democracy in line with the results of a peaceful referendum. Turkish economy is growing at an accelerated pace recording one of the fastest growth rates in Europe supported by strong exports. Tourism is coming back in a promising way. Turkey is at the center of strategic crossroads. We have a stake in almost every remarkable international topic. Our foreign policy is much more active and assertive. Turkey is the most generous country per capita in the world, accommodating more than 3 million people who fled persecution in our region, first and foremost in Syria. Turkey is a fascinating country. We always had challenges. We will always have them. Yet, we will always prevail thanks to the potential of the Turkish people.

Sunday is my last day in Miami as the Consul General of Turkey.

I had the privilege of watching over the establishment of the Turkish consulate and new connections between Miami and Turkey such as direct Turkish Airlines service between Istanbul and Miami. I have seen promising new business links. Just recently Miami and the Csty of Antalya, on the Turkish Riviera. Both were declared sister cities.

In three years, my family and I truly connected with Miami and its wonderful people. We will always love and remember this great town.

6ZGUR ALTAN HAS BEEN THE CONSUL GENERAL OF TURKEY IN MIAMI SINCE 2014.

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7/12/17 Mark Di Ionno Star Ledger [email protected]

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Suman Ali sent e-mail with media advisory for Coup Anniversary Press Conference on

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7/12/17 Josh Greenman NY Daily News [email protected]

Julie Miner sent op-ed written by NY CG via e-mail

7/12/17 Javier Delgado Rivera The UN Times [email protected]

Rivera e-mailed Suman Ali to RSVP for Coup Anniversary Press Conference on

’ 7/14 '________________ n In__________________________Julie Miner responded to an e-mail question

inquiring if die signatory of the Op-Ed could be changed

7/12/17 Josh Greenman NY Daily News [email protected]

7/12/17 Josh Greenman NY Daily News [email protected]

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7/13/17 Josh Greenman NY Daily News E-Mailjgreenman@nydailynews;com

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7/14/17 Colin Mixson Downtown ExpressE-Mail

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7/14/17 Erin Tieman Metro NYE-Mail

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Suman Ali sent e-mail with press release for Coup Anniversary Press Conference on

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9/18/17 Melanie West Wall Street JournalE-Mail

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9/18/17 Samuel Rubenfeld Wall Street Journal [email protected]

Julie Miner sent a media advise for the Turkish House groundbreaking on 9/18/17

9/18/17 Erdem Ayditt Wall Street JournalE-Mail

Erdem.aydin@wsj .comJulie Miner sent a media advise for the

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9/18/17 Liza Fleshef Wall Street Journal [email protected]

Julie Miner sent a media advise for the Turkish House groundbreaking on 9/18/17

9/18/17 Conor Sullivan Financial Times [email protected]

Julie Miner sent a media advise for the Turkish House groundbreaking on 9/18/17

9/18/17 Lionel Barber Financial TimesE-Mail

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9/18/17 David Segal New York Times [email protected]

Julie Miner sent a media advise for the Turkish House groundbreaking on 9/18/17

9/18/17 Benjamin Weiser New York Times [email protected]

Julie Miner sent a media advise for the Turkish House groundbreaking on 9/18/17

9/18/17 Wendell Jamieson Metro NY [email protected]

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9/18/17 Michelle Gotthelf New York Post [email protected]

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9/18/17 H. Mckay New York Post [email protected]

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9/18/17 Tamar Lapin New York Post [email protected]

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9/18/17 Jonathan Tobin New York Post [email protected]

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:July 14th, 2017

PRESS CONTACT:Suman [email protected]

TURKISH CONSULATE GENERAL IN NEW YORK HOSTS A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION FOR THE COMMEMORATION OF THE JULY 15th DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL UNITY DAY

New York, NY - Today, the Consul General for the Turkish Consulate General in New York, Ertan Yalcin, hosted a round table discussion to commemorate the July 15,h Democracy and National Unity Day. The event was held in the Turkish Consulate General Building located in the Midtown region of Manhattan.

Ertan Yalgin recognized the Turkish citizens who lost their lives protecting the unity of Turkey and highlighted the common values that all Turks share. On July 15th, 2016, Turkish democracy came under attack by a coup attempt orchestrated by the Fetullah Gttlen Terrorist Organization.

“Today we remember a significant day in Turkey’s history. We commemorate the day that the Turkish people protected the democracy of turkey and.recognize the lives that were lost during the attempted coup. Moving forward this will become a day to recognize the unity among the Turkish people."

The Fetullah Gulen Teijorist Organization is an anti-government terrorist group who bombed the Turkish parliament with fighter jets, aimed military tanks at civilians and attempted to assassinate President Erdogan. The attempted coup murdered 250 Turkish citizens, left more than 2000 citizens wounded and traumatized an entire nation. July 15th will forever be remembered as the day the brave citizens of Turkey poured into the streets to defend their democracy and derailed the coup attempt. July 15th is a day to commemorate those who died and were wounded in the name of democracy, it has become the anniversary of the people's victory.

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NEW YORK CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

HOSTS A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION FOR THE COMMEMORATION OF

DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL UNITYDAY

PRESS CONTACT:Suman [email protected]

WHAT: Turkish Consulate General in New York will host a round table discussion for the commemoration of the “July 15th Democracy and National Unity Day" in New York City. July 15 is the first anniversary of the thwarted coup attempt of July 15, 2016.

WHEN: Friday, July 14th, 2017 2:00PM

WHERE:Turkish Consulate General in New York, 825 Third Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10022

WHO: Ertan Yal$in, Consul General of the Republic of Turkey in New York

RSVP: Media interested in attending must RSVP with the media outlet, reporter, email address and a phone number to [email protected] bv 5:00PM on Thursday, July 13th.

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MEDIA ADVISORY

Media Contact:Julie Miner(3151 657-7123 mobile [email protected]

What: Ground-breaking ceremony of the New Turkish House (Soon to be build Manhattan Skyscraper)

When: 11:00AM TODAY. September 18th, 2017

Where: 821 UN Plaza. New York. NY 10017

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On (he occasion of (he ground breaking ceremony of ilir New Turkish House which will be held under the auspices o!H.ft. Mr R. Tayyip F.RDOCAN, President ol.ihc Republic of Turkey H.ii Mr. Mevlui CAV'U$OCLU, Minister of Foreign Affairs ol ilir Republic ol Turkey, requests die pleasure of your company on Monday. IM September 20! 7 at i 1.00 hrs.

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a)14 (a). Receipts - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributipns, income or money either as compensatioh or otherwise? YES.

Ennahdha Party

Date From Whom Purpose Amount10/10/2017 Ennahdha Party Fees & Expenses 45,000.00

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Cohsejo de Promotion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C. VDate______ FromWhom.________ Purpose_______12/29/2017 Consejo de Promocion Turistica'deMexico, S. A. Fees & Expenses •Payment rec'd for services rendered in 2016

Amount3,547,000.003,547,000.00

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey

Date From Whom Purpose Amount8/1/2017 Embassy of the Republic of Turkey

11/6/2017 Embassy of the Republic of TurkeyFees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

‘412;500:p0

275,000.00687,500.00

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)

Date From Whom _______ Purpose Amount12/1’4/2017'BM ASDA"{bn behalf of IMCTC) Fees & Expenses 11,250.00.

11,250.00

Kobe Steel LTDDate From Whom Purpose Amount12/15/2017 Kobe Steel, LTD

12/20/2017 Kobe Steel, LTDFees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

100,000.0075,000.00

175,000.00

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, Kaye you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party________ ____ ______________Registration Fees 305.00Total 305.00'

Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico, S. A. de C V______Registration Fees 305.00total 305.00

Embassy of the Republic of Turkey__________________________Business Entertainment 105.10Business Meals 92.62Field Expenses 153,066.90

Internet Use 39.95Meals-Travel 39.83

Messenger 28.17Parking 219.00Registration Fees 305.00Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 730.88

Telephone - Mobile 8.80Total 154,636.25

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)Accommodation" "" ” 408.31~

Consulting Fees 10,000.00Taxi/Car Service-Travel 107.08

Train 378.00Total 10,893.39

Kobe Steel, LTD_____________________ ___Accommodation 3,853.09Airfare 17,328.12

Internet Use ' 41.90Media Monitoring 1.00Other Travel Costs 587.24Photocopies 470.00

Registration Fees 305.00Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 12.79Taxi/Car Service -Travel 673.17

Total 23,272:31

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FREEDOM - JUSTICE r DEVELOPMENT ENNAHDHARenaissance Party

52nd Newsletter

- July 7 2017 -

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President & Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

As we approach the height of the summer tourist season, it is great to see positive developments in Tunisia's

tourist industry. Indeed, this crucial sector, which contributes significantly to our GDP, was hit badly

following the attacks at Sousse and Tunis, but tourist numbers are steadily increasing. Following a number

of crucial security reforms, recent data shows an increase of 29% in the number of tourists visiting Tunisia

compared to this time last year. This is fantastic news and will bring much needed investment into areas of

the country that have traditionally relied on high tourist numbers. This also means more jobs for our

country's youth, a demographic whose hope and expectations must be realized following our revolution.

Tunisia is widely seen as the shining light in the MENA region, and positive examples are needed more than

ever given recent events in the Gulf. Tunisia continues to have good relations with our Arab neighbors, a

number of which were heavily involved in our recent investment conference held in November last year,

which highlighted the enormous trade potential of our country. We will continue to support the

preservation of Arab unity, good relations with all parties, and the strengthening of diplomatic tradition

among Arab states, Ennahdha's stance reflects Tunisia's longstanding policy of non-alignment.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha Party Press Release on legal action against Sky News Arabia - 22 June

• Ennahdha Party Statement on the terrorist attack in London - 4 June

• Ennahdha Party Statement on the 13th session of its Consultative Council - 4 June

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IN THE NEWS

• Tunisia:: Denmark, Norway and Iceland lift travel restrictions - 30 June• Ennahdha's Ghannouchi sues5ky_jsieveLArabia over 'fake news' - 21 June• We need TunisiajMh'eJight against ISIS - 20 June• Tunisia extendS-2015. state of emergency - 14 June• World Bank approves $500 min credit for Tunisia - gov't official - 13 June• Africa. Egypt and Tunisia push for political dialogue in Libya - 7June• French foreign minister assures Tunisia of security cooperation - 6 June

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een very close. Not only was the U.S. the first country

to recognise Tunisia as an independent state following independence from France in 1956, but President

John Adams signed a peace treaty with Tunisia as far back as 1797, over 200 years ago.

Indeed, the support Tunisia has received from international partners like the EU and the U.S. following

our revolution in 2011 has been vital in ensuring our political transition. Financial and military support

helped to enable and improve our security services in light of the increased threat from extremist groups.

However, groups such as ISIS continue to take advantage of the power vacuum in neighbouring Libya,

million in macro-financial assistance from the EU is a recognition of the progress that has been made

At the same time, we are concerned by recent developments surrounding the new U.S. budget that will

reportedly reduce aid to Tunisia by 61.1% from $177m a year to $54m. Tunisia continues to experience

complex economic and security challenges, and we have played an important role as a strategic partner

in the fight against international terrorism - an issue that threatens us all.

acy as well as the recent call by Senator John

McCain for the U.S. to retain its economic support to Tunisia, and we hope that the U.S. will continue to

work with us and our European partners in our democratic and economic transition. Following the news

all the best and a very speedy recovery.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Violence against Women bill ratified in Plenary July 26

• Ennahdha Party Statement on the 60th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic

July 25

• General Legislation Committee votes on Administrative Reconciliation Law

• Tunisian Parliament adopts law for the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption

Commission

• Parliament elects members of the Access to Information Committee

• Ennahdha Party wishes everyone a joyful Aid el Fitr 2017 June 25

IN THE NEWS

• Tunisia Takes a Big Step to Protect Women from Abuse - August 1•

• Tunisia Landmark step to shield women from violence• New Tunisian law takes long stride toward gender equality• Women have to be at the heart of the Africa of tomorrow• China, Tunisia call for new efforts to stabilise Libya• Tunisia, Switzerland sign energy transition agreement■ Tunisia: Commission approves disbursement of

10• Tunisia, a success story?• Tourism up 29% in Tunisia■ Wages increase by 6% in 21 sectors in Tunisia

July 31

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- August-11, 2017-

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President & Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

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helped to enable and improve our security services in light of the increased threat from extremist groups.

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million in macro-financial assistance from the EU is a recognition of the progress that has been made

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reportedly reduce aid to Tunisia by 61.1% from $177m a year to $S4m. Tunisia continues to experience

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in the fight against international terrorism - an issue that threatens us all.

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all the best and a very speedy recovery.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha Party Statement following the 14th session of its Consultative Council

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• Violence against Women bill ratified in Plenary July 26

• Ennahdha Party Statement on the 60th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic

July 25

• General Legislation Committee votes on Administrative Reconciliation Law

• Tunisian Parliament adopts law for the Good Governance and Anti-Corruption

Commission

• Parliament elects members of the Access to Information Committee

• Ennahdha Party wishes everyone a joyful Aid el Fitr 2017 June 25

IN THE NEWS

• Tunisia Takes a Big Step to Protect Women from Abuse - August 1•

• Tunisia Landmark step to shield women from violence• New Tunisian law takes long stride toward gender equality• Women have to be at the heart of the Africa of tomorrow• China, Tunisia call for new efforts to stabilise Libya• Tunisia, Switzerland sign energy transition agreement• Tunisia: Commission approves disbursement of

10• Tunisia, a success story?• Tourism lip 29% in Tunisia• Wages increase by 6% in 21 sectors in Tunisia

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Tunisia's relationship with the U.S lias traditionally been very dose. Not only was the U.S. the first countiy

to recognize Tunisia as an independent state following independence from France in 1956, but President

John Adams signed a peace treaty with Tunisia as tar back as 1797, over 200 years ago,

Indeed, the support. Tunisia has received from the U.S. following our revolution in 2011 has been vital in

ensuring our political transition. Financial and military support helped to enable and improve our security

services in light of the increased threat from extremist groups. However, groups such as Daesh continue to

take advantage of the power vacuum m neighboring Libya, and the political situation there looks unlikely

to he solved any time soon

We are therefore concerned by recent developments surrounding the new U.S. budget that will reportedly

reduce aid to Tunisia by 61.1% from $177m a year to $54m. Tunisia continues to experience comple-'

economic and security challenges, and we have played an important role as a strategic partner to the U.S.

in the fight against international tm ronsin - an issue that threatens us all.

We welcome the recent call by Senatoi John McCain for the U.S. to retain its economic support to Tunisia

and we hope that the U.S. will continue to be our ally in our democratic and economic transition Followina

the news of Senator McCain's illness, we wish him all the best and a very speedy recovery.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• {General Legislation Committee votes on Administrative Reconciliation Law|~20J_u}y_

• Ennahdha Party wishes everyone a joyful Aid el Fitr 2017 - 25June

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• China. Tunisia call for new efforts to stabilise Libya - 19 July• Tunisia. Switzerland sign energy transition agreement - 19 July• Tunisia: Commission approves disbursement of €100 Million in assistance to Tunisia - 10 July• Tunisia, a success story? -6 July• Tourism up 29% in Tunisia - 5 July• Wages increase bv6% in 21 sectors in Tunisia -3 July

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54th Newsletter- September 18, 2017 -

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

Tunisia has experienced an eventful summer. We saw the 60m anniversary of the proclamation of the

Tunisian Republic, Ennahdha held the 14th Session of its Consultative Council, and we received the good

news that the British Government has eased its travel advice on Tunisia. This is a crucial decision for

Tunisia and we look forward to welcoming British visitors back into our country.

We also witnessed an important Government reshuffle in Tunisia ahead of the local elections in

November. The reshuffle seeks to help solve the various economic challenges facing our country.

to drive economic change in the country. We wish him the best of luck in what is a hugely important

Minister of Employment and Vocational Training to become the Minister of Industry and SMEs, while

Zied Ladhari has moved from Minister for Industry and Commerce to being the Minister of Investment

Digital Economy), Habib Debbabbi (Secretary of State for the Digital Economy), Sayida Ounissi (Secretary

of State for Employment and Vocational Training) and Khalil Amiri (Secretary of State for Higher

Education and Scientific Research) - all remain in their existing posts. The reshuffle allows the

Government to focus on its priorities to deliver economic reform, ensuring the country provides a stable

and attractive environment for domestic and foreign investment.

The Ennahdha Party has also called for priority to be given to election of new members of the Electoral

support and cooperation of all parties are needed in order to ensure free and fair elections on 17th

December, which represent the first step towards decentralisation of power under the new Constitution.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Keynote talk on Islam and Political Development, bv Rached Ghannouchi

• Statement of the Ennahdha Party Executive Bureau on the Government Reshuffle and

Municipal Elections

• Ennahdha Parliamentary Bloc meeting September 4

• Eid al-Adha Statement

IN THE NEWS

• Muslim women in Tunisia can now marry whoever they want September 16

• Tunisia targets GDP growth, currency reform, to boost economy

• Political Islam in Tunisia: a history of Ennahdha and the Tunisian exception

• __________ ;party backing for reform push

• Tourism up 58% in Tunisia

• ’We are an example to the Arab world': Tunisia's radical marriage proposals - September 4

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Following the recent government reshuffle, Ennahdha has further established itself as a leader in

Hows the election of Ennahdha representatives to

various commission chairmanships including the Industry, Agriculture, Regional Development, and

Security and Defense Commissions. Naoufel Eljammali was also elected Chair of the Commission for

Rights and Liberties and External Relations, a body with a hugely important remit in Tunisia,

These MPs join a raft of Ennahdha representatives aiming to push forward innovative and pragmatic

reforms across a wide range of areas. This includes

of corruption through the regulation of SMEs, and the promotion of private entrepreneurship and

political realm we must now concentrate on fostering economic growth. An important factor in this will

However, political reform and economic growth are meaningless unless it benefits everyone. That is why

Ennahdha is pushing for the upcoming local elections to take place in March 2018. These elections

represent a key milestone in both the development of Tunisia and the promotion of a Muslim

region. Ennahdha is working hard to ensure people are registered, while working alongside NGOs to

educate Tunisians on the benefits of civic engagement.

Only by decentralizing power can we popularize our modernizing agenda. Local elections will therefore

provide a crucial platform upon which those traditionally marginalized can voice their opinions on how

our country should be run. Although we have had 5.8m Tunisians registered to vote, we must ensure

this figure continues to rise.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha President Rached Ghannouchi at LSE in London on Tunisian Democracy and the

road ahead

• Ennahdha Party Condolences on the Las Vegas Attack

IN THE NEWS

Tunisia to host international investment forum to boost development - November 1

Tunisia: FDI up 13.6% at end of September

EU urges enhanced international cooperation to fight terrorism

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• Tunisian women break taboo saying no to children . October 16

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• Ghannouchi signs cooperation agreement with Nigerian Rally for Democracy

• Local elections in Tunisia: the last hope for real change

• Canada to deploy soldiers to Tunisia for counter-terrorism training

• South Africa committed to strengthening relations with Tunisia

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FREEDOM - JUSTICE * DEVELOPMENT ENNAHDHARenaissance Party

56th Newsletter

- November 21, 2017

Covering News from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

Tunisia continues to push ahead with social, political and economic reforms to strengthen its democratic

transition. Last week, we hosted an international trade and investment forum, with over 1,500 international

investors, entrepreneurs and business leaders in attendance. This was an important event that promoted Tunisia

as a highly competitive and attractive business destination.

The Minister of Investment and International Cooperation, Zied Ladhari, an Ennahdha Member, played an

important role in the Forum and in showcasing the potential of various sectors for investment, including our

manufacturing, aeronautical, pharmaceutical and agriculture industries.

Reforms to strengthen women's rights are also an important element of strengthening our economy because

Tunisian women represent a valuable part of the labor force and a majority of university graduates. I was

therefore pleased to see Tunisia named the most progressive country in the Middle East and North Africa in

gender equality, according to the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index. We have introduced

some ground-breaking legislation in recent months, specifically around prevention and protection against all forms

of gender-based violence.

Tunisia continues to represent an important example to the rest of the region, not only as a model for democracy,

but also as a regional leader in important sectors, including in renewable energy and information and

communication technologies. This is an exciting period for our country as we look ahead to regional elections

early next year.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

Ennahdha's Parliamentary Members Re-Elects Bhiri as President: On November I I. Noureddine Bhiri

was re-elected as the president of Ennahdha's parliamentary bloc. Bhiri received 44 votes against Houcine Jaziri’s

18 at the party's annual general assembly ahead of parliament's third session. Bhiri stated: "The parliamentary

bloc of the Ennahdha Party will work to boost parliamentary action and support the legislative initiatives of the

bloc and strengthen its role of control over the government and elected officials in the regions."

Parliament Finally Chooses New ISIE President: After months of delay, the Assembly of People's

Representatives (ARP) selected Mohamed Tilli Mansri as the new president of the Independent High Authority

for Elections (ISIE) on November 14. Mansri received I 15 votes and was primarily backed by Nidaa Tounes,

Ennahdha. and the Free Patriotic Union (UPL) MPs.

The Commission for Rights and Liberties and External Relations, chaired by MP Naoufel Eljammali, is

considering a proposal of a draft bill for che Human Rights Commission. Mehrezia Labidi stressed that democracy

is intertwined with the successful establishment of such bodies and suggested that the body should be a path

for youth involvement, as she deems the entry requirement of ten years’ experience unfair.

The Commission of Industry, Energy, Natural Resources, Infrastructure and Environment, chaired

by Ameur Larayedh MP. held a hearing with the Minister of Communication Technologies and the Digital

Economy Mr. Anouar Maarouf. The Minister gave a presentation on the most important achievements of 2017.

which exceeded objectives that were set last year.

IN THE NEWS

• How Tunisia’s Ennahdha found its path between Islam and democracy - November IS

• Ennahdha's parliamentary members re-elects Bhiri as President - November 11

• Tunisia holds forum to attract international investment - November 10

• Tunisia positively highlighted as a country in which women outnumber men in science

research - November 9

• Islam and women, the challenge of anti-discrimination rights - November 8

• Tunisian olive oil output to reach record levels this season - November 6

• Grassroots efforts in Tunisia to advance women's rights - November 6

• Tunisia best in Arab world for gender equality - November 3

• Beaches and ancient wonders - but no tourists: why now is the perfect time to visit Tunisia

- November 3

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U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental StatementWashington, dc 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six.Month Period Ending 6/30/2018(Insert date)

I-REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller, LLC . 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant 11.10 Vermont Av'e NW Suite 1200 Washington DC 20005

2. Has there been a change In the information previously furnished in connection with the following?.

(a) If an individual:(1) Residence address(es) Yes □ No □

(2) Citizenship Yes □ No □

(3) Occupation Yes □ No □

(b) If an organization:(1) Name Yes .□ No E

(2) Ownership or control Yes □ No (3

(3) Branch offices Yes □ No 0

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

NA

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a).

3. Ifyou have previously filed Exhibit Cl, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes □ No □

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No □

. If no, please attach,the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C. for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an organization. (A waiver of die requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.) _

FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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4. (a) Have ahy persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes □ No 0 '

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Position Date Connection Ended

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(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period?Yes □ ■ NoS

If yes, furnish the following information;Name-' Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests'of any foreign principal? Yes □ No S

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes □ No □

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection _ Date Terminated

See Attached List

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No D

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

KathyJeavons Ennahdha Party 6/1/2018

6. Have short foim registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement?

Yes D No □

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

NA

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

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- .7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No D

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign ihincipal Date of Termination

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) 2/28/2018

8‘ Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? • Yes ® No □

If yes, fiirriish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

■Hikvision USA 5/31/2018

9. In addition to those named in Items 1 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Kobe Steel 1-DC Ennahdha Party

10. (a) HaVe you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8?

Exhibit A3 Yes □ No 0.

Exhibit B4 Yes □ No E

If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you

represented during this six month period? Yes Q No 0

If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes □ No E

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activitieslire-directly'br indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is riot entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

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11 . During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in.any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes S No □

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Kobe Steel, LDC - Communications planning, strategy arid implementationErinahdha Party - Provide the Enriahdha Party support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming electionsInternational Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) - Content development, media monitoring, media relations

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 * as defined below?

Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or'delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibti A

13. In addition to die above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes!D No S

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section' 1(6)'of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in belicves'will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence anyagency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14, (a) RECEIPTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes S No □

If no, explain why.

Please see attached Exhibit 14a

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date . From Whom Purpose . Amount

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGNDuring this6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any

foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes □ No 0

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes □ No □

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date_________________ '

(c) RECEIPTS-THINGS OF VALUEDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from, any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes □ No ®

. If yes, furnish the following information:.

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6,7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he'collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value fora foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but arc not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15 (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIES ................... ' "" "During this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes □ No 13

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount

Please see attached 15a.

Total

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(PAGE 7)(b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 * other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement? •

Yes □ Np (HIIf yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

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(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITiCAL CONTRIBUTIONSDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes □ No [El

If yes,furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10, 11 Things of value include but are not timited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel: favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment oyer competitors,"kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

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16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes ® No □

If Yes, go to Item 17.

(b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?Yes □ No □

If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal.

Ennahdha Party

lfL-During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to

finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes □ No®

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

T9. During'this 6 month reporting period, dlcf your activities in preparing* disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational

materials include the use of any of the following:□ Radio or TV broadcasts □ Magazine or newspaper □ Motion picture films □ Letters or telegrams

Cl Advertising campaigns Q Press releases 0 Pamphlets or other publications d Lectures or speeches

El Other (specify) Newsletters__________________________________________

Electronic Communications

0 Email

□ Website URL(s):_____________________________________________________________________

□ Social media websites URL(s):

□ Other (specify)

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

□ Public officials □ Newspapers □ Libraries

□ Legislators □ Editors , □ Educational institutions

□ Government agencies Q Civic groups or associations □ Nationality groups

□ Other (specify)_____________ .________ .___________ .

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

0 English □ Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of slich'informational materials’ disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes ^ No 0

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes 0 No □

\2 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising,

books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U-S.C. § 1746, the undersigned sweats) or affirm{s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contend are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statements), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature)

August 01,2018 /s/ Sharon Balkam -. eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the indi vidual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement oh its behalf.

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FARA Filing Information for Kobe Steel LOC

January - June 2018

Ben DiPietro, Wall Street Journal - [email protected]

Shared and walked through the publicly available information pertaining to Kobe-Steel's response: http://www.kobelco.co.ip/english/progress/index.html

FARA Filing Information for Ennahda Party

January-r June 2018

Outreach Conducted

State Dept:,

David Lewis ([email protected])

Mary LouJohnson-Pizzaro ([email protected])

Eddie Vasquez ([email protected])

Tiernen Miller ([email protected])

Cyndee Trinh ([email protected])

Amb. Janet Sanderson ([email protected])

Thinktanks/NGOs:

Amb. Jake Walles ([email protected])

Sarah Yerkes ([email protected])

Media:

Kim Ghattas ([email protected])

Nayyera Haq ([email protected])

Emily Tamkin ([email protected])

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a)14 (a). Receipts - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money

either as compensation or otherwise? YES.-

Enriahdha Party

Date. ' From Whom , ____ .............................. ......... Purpose Amount3/21/2018 Ennahdha Party

6/1/2018 Ennahdha Party

Fees" & Expenses

Fees & Expenses

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)Date From Whom ______________ __ _________Purpose.

90,000.0045,305,00

135,305.00

Amount4/5/2018 BM ASDA (On behalf of IMCTC) -• Fees 8t Expenses .33,750.00.

33,750.00

Kobe Steel LTDDate From Whom. Purpose Amount

1/19/2018 Kobe 2/15/2018 Kobe

3/15/2018.Kobe

4/13/2018 Kobe 5/7/2018 Kobe

5/25/2018 Kobe 6/19/2018 Kobe

Steel, LTD

Steel, LTD Steel, LTD

Steel, LTD Steel, LTD

Steel,. LTD Steel, LTD

Fees & Expenses

Fees 8t Expenses Fees & Expenses

Fees,& Expenses Fees & Expenses

Fees & Expenses

Fees & Expenses

231.171.67

248,014.47

203.858.67 101,833.12 201,771.2420,000.00

„ .44,893.70 1,051,542:87

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

IS (a). Disbursements - Monies

During this 6 month repotting period, have you

(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named

in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party ............. ..............................Airfare . “ 3,841.81

Registration Fees 305.00Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 104.70

Total 104.70

international Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC)

Registration Fees _____ 305.00Total 305.00

Kobe Steel LTD ___________________________________Accommodation 11,705.01Airfare 19,955.32A/V Consumables 52.99

Business Meals 628.28Flowers/Gifts - Client 126.90

Intercompany Fees 411,271.92

InternetUse 49.90Meals - Travel 30.92Media Monitoring 400.00Other Travel Costs 198.85'Reclass - Photocopies Color 487.00

Registration Fees 305.00Taxi/Car Service - Local transportation 239.58

Taxi/Car Service ■; Travel 1,086.25telephone - Mobile 463.68

Total 447,001.60

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58th Newsletter- January 12,2018 -

Covering news,from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCH1

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

I would like to begin by taking the opportunity to wish you all a healthy and prosperous start to the new year.

Looking back at 2017, Tunisia and the Ennahdha Party have much to be proud of, including the landmark Law.on

Eliminating Violence Against Women as a legal protection against domestic abuse and various economic reform's

that will support the growth of Tunisia’s.economy and spread wealth across the country. In 2018, we are

confident that Tunisia will contiriue.tp be an exemplar for the region more widely.

I am delighted that the Independent High Authority for Elections Council has confirmed that the municipal

elections vyill take place on 6 May 2018. As President of the Ennahdha Party, I have consistently supported these

elections, which will act as a crucial next step for Tunisia’s strengthening democracy. Tunisia’s post-revolution

constitution emphasizes the importance of decentralization and local democracy for a healthy political and civil.

society.

In a further demonstration of Tunisia’s and Ennahdha's commitment to social progress, the Tunisian parliament’

has approved a draft Council of Europe Convention report which aims to prevent and combat the-sexual

exploitation and abuse of children. This report is in line with Ennahdha MP Yamina Zoghlami’s proposal to

introduce sexual education in schools for pupils as young as five years old, working according to the ethos that

a child who understands their body can better protect themselves from potential harm. From giving assistance

to victims to implementing protective measures, safeguarding the rights of all Tunisians, including our children,

has my committed support.

Separately, over the past days, several Tunisian regions have witnessed protests in response to the-2018 budget.

The Ennahdha Party acknowledges the right of Tunisian citizens to protest, but strongly condemns any vandalism

or violence, and therefore calls on those with legitimate demands to make their voices heard calmly, rationally,

and in adherence to the rule of law. Ennahdha has been - and continues to be - at the forefront of developing

and implementing the economic reforms capable of producing prosperity in the years to come. .We recognize .

that there is a need to cut our country’s deficit, but emphasize that the needs and concerns of low-incomegroups

should always be taken into account when developing and implementing any budget cuts.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

Statement on Protests in Tunisia: The Ennahdha Partycalls on the government to meet

with all parties and organizations to discuss the situation and find the necessary solutions

Ennahdha wishes everyone a successful and joyful 2018 - January. I

Ennahdha welcomes the announcement of municipal elections on May 6 - December 20

IN THE NEWS

• Algeria and Tunisia discuss counter-terrorism cooperation - January 8

• Tunisia joins states pushing for tax justice with EU- January 3

• Wheretogo in 2018 - Tunisia on Bloombery list of 22 Best Travel Destinations - January 2

• Erdogan pledges to boost Turkey-Tunisia trade ties - December 27

• Tunisia: Democratic but Precarious - December 22 _

• Business leaders arid academics join together to call for Tunisia’s, removal from EU tax

blacklist - December 19

SOCIAL MEDIA

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British Ambassador ©LouiseADeSousa met today with Minister of Finance Mr Mohamed Ridha Chalglioum to review the different axes of financial cooperation between 'Tunisia and the 'UK and ways to consolidate a stable partnership. 'UKsupportsTunisia

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59th Newsletter

COVERING NEWS FROM TUNISIA & ENNAHDHAFebruary I, 2018

*

A WORD FROM RAOHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

While attending the World Economic Forum at Davos last week, I was delighted by the level of international

support for Tunisia's political and economic transition. Indeed, Tunisia is an open country, and the event provided

an excellent opportunity to meet with world leaders both past and present to discuss the. challenges and rich

opportunities open to Tunisia.

Tunisia's position as the sole success-story of the Arab Spring was widely referenced throughout the week at

Davos, and the consensus regarding the potential of our country was overwhelming. Although this is a source of

great national pride, it is important to remember that .as a relatively new democracy we are not immune to

teething problems. This was made evident by the recent social unrest in the country. Indeed, Tunisians are not

afraid to voice discontent, which-famously sparked the Arab Spring and rid Tunisia of a despot following years.of

rampant cronyism.under the Ben Ali regime.

Since this important event we have sought to create a truly democratic society, one that enables our citizens to

reach their full potential while enjoying the freedoms that many in the West take for granted, such as national

elections, freedom of the press, functional institutions, and most importantly, security.

Despite the testing economic and political conditions following the overthrow of Ben Ali, we have managed to

complete several rounds of free and fair elections, implement landmark gender equality laws, draft new laws to

encourage foreign investment, and most recently we have agreed on a final date of May 6, 2018 for important

municipal elections - the first of their kind in the region.

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All these developments are important building blocks for Tunisia’s young democracy and the Tunisian people

should be proud of having achieved this, seven years after the Arab Spring. In order to further strengthen the

Tunisian democracy and stimulate the economy, I urge the Tunisian-people to give our unique democratic

transition their continuous arid full support. It is via the ballot box, and not on the streets, where Tunisians can

most effectively voice their opinion on the running of the country.

The Ennahdha Party will continue to work hard to ensure citizens’ concerns are represented in government.

Only together we can make Tunisia stronger.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha Party Statement on the Seventh Anniversary of the Revolution of Freedom and

Qignitg- Jan uary 16

• Council of the EU removes Tunisia from its list of tax havens - fanuary 23

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Tunisia ministerial council adopts the Start-up Act, a new legal framework for start-ups. In

December, aTunisian ministerial council adopted the act which will make it easier for entrepreneurs to

navigate the country’s legal system and establish start-ups. The draft bill how be presented to parliament.

Within the fnmework of project Tunisia 2020, a note was addressed by the Head of Government Youssef

Chahed to all Public Institutions with regards to the use of email for correspondence. Six ministries and all

their regional structures will gradually end all paper correspondence by the end of March 2018.

On January 24, Junior Minister for Entrepreneurship and Private Initiative Sayida Ounissi launched the second

phase of the Innajim campaign, helping entrepreneurs to go ahead with their projects, during a ceremony

attended by the UK Ambassador to Tunisia, HE Louise De Sousa.

IN THE NEWS

• Macron praises Tunisia's ‘cultural revolution* during two-day visit - February I

• Tunisia holidays: why tourists should look beyond, the beach and discover-its ancient

Roman heritage - January 26

• Tunisia, most innovative country in Africa and Arab world - Bloomberg Innovation index

- January 24

• Tunisia advances bv 2 places to 43 globally, maintains top spot in Africa in Bloomberg’s

innovation index - January 22

• Dr Khalil Amiri. Tunisia!* Secretary of State for Scientific Research: How the EU is backing

Tunisia's ambition to become the Silicon Valley of the Maghreb - January 17

• Tunisia to start 25 new air cargo routes -January 10

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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61st Newsletter

COVERING NEWS FROM TUNISIA & ENNAHDHAMarch 21,2018

4

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

We now have just 46 days until the Tunisian municipal.elections. On May 6, Tunisia will take another step towards

the implementation of the pbst-RevpIution constitution'. However, it can never be said enough, it is not just that

the elections take place, but how they take place, that is important.

Ennahdha was steadfast in its support for gender parity on the election lists, and as the only party, to put forward

candidates in all municipalities, we will be fielding the highest number of female candidates. As a party, we have

ensured - as mandated by electoral law - that there is horizontal and vertical parity, with 175 women leading

the lists out of 350 in total.

Indeed, our strength in gender equality was recently recognized in the recent meeting of the Arab League in

Gammarth, Tunisia. The meeting entitled Women for Safe Societies in the Arab Region, convened eleven

ministers for women's affairs from member staces. Ac the meetings conclusion, it was decided that Tunisia would

be the 2018-19 Capital of Arab Women, a direct recognition of che country's progressive politics. We hope chat

this will strengthen our hand not just domestically, but in our effort to become the regional exemplar for gender

equality. -

It is in this spirit that we approach the municipal elections in May, which will be the most inclusive the country

has ever experienced.

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ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha reaffirms its commitment to continue the struggle alongside Tunisian women

to preserve their achievements - March 8

• Ennahdha Party emphasizes the need for all parties to respect the-Stability of

Governmental work and to create a positive environment for the holding of the municipal

elections - March 15

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Notable progress has been made in implementing the law around the municipal elections, ensuring

the proper functioning of local governance. Amendments to the law have been deposited by Ennahdha.

with discussions and voting set to begin on next week in plenary. In particular, the amendments will reinforce

the importance of vyomen's role in the elections. Ennahdha is working hard to ensure this law is passed before

' the end of March, ahead of campaigning beginning on April 14.

The Tunisian Parliament is continuing to negotiate around the selection of members to the

Constitutional Court. Three of these four members will have a specialized legal competence, while the

remaining member will offer a separate specialty. Negotiations are ongoing, with all involved determined to select

the appropriate people. The first member has been elected, a female judge named Roudha Wirsghini. The

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IN THE NEWS

• EU Civil Protection Forum 2018: Ell and Tunisia agree to boost co-operation - March 9

• How Legal Reform Can Drive Social Change for Women in Tunisia - March 8

• Tunisia; AFESP funds constructi6n_of 50 schools and extension of 2000 others - March 2

• Tunisia to invest SS billion in energy projects in 2018-2020 - March I

• Ennahdha picks Jewish man for candidacy in Tunisian municipal elections - March I

• Tunisia adopts law to promote entrepreneurship, digital startups - February 27

• Tunisia and Spain vow cooperation on security- women’s rights - February 26

• Tunisia with the kids: Times travel guide - February 25

• Tunisia creates special units against gender violence - February 23

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COVERING NEWS FROM TUNISIA & ENNAHDHAMarch 29, 2018

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

On March 20 Tunisia celebrated the 62nd anniversary of its independence. A day of national celebration, this

event marked the beginning of Tunisia's first republic. The'2011 Revolution marked the beginning of Tunisia’s

second republic, which aims to build on Tunisia's social and economic achievements while grounding them in a

set of new democratic institutions that work for everyone.

Significantly, it is now just 38 days until the country's first municipal elections. Just as Tunisia's independence

marked a new beginning, so too will these elections,.as they mark the birth of a new decentralized governance

framework. Decentralizing power away from the capital is so important because it gives those who have been

politically disenfranchised - the young, women, people from marginalized regions - a real stake in che country’s

future. This is why I passionately urge the country to turn out on May 6 to give a new generation of

representatives the mandate they need to deliver local development and prosperity.

Clearly, the support of our international partners is key as Tunisia consolidates its democracy. French President

Emmanuel Macron’s visit in February is a perfect case in point. Mr. Macron commended Tunisia for having carried

out a "cultural revolution" since 2011, as well as having "given the lie to those who say that societies where

Islam is present are not compatible with democracy."

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The European Union's support is also key. and our political and economic dialogue has continually increased

since.the establishment of the Privileged Partnership in 2012. Today, the EU is Tunisia's primary trading partner,

accounting for 63 percent of our total trade.

Our program of cooperation also extends further afield. In 2018 alone.'Tunisia formally extended bilateral

relations with countries from Nigeria to China, Spain to Indonesia. Truly demonstrating our openness on the

world stage. Equatorial Guinea announced last month that it would soon open an embassy in Tunisia.

The 62nd anniversary of Tunisia's independence is of course a time of celebration. But it is essential that we now

look forward. The municipal elections on.May 6 will represent yet another step in the fulfilment of our

democratic Constitution, and we call on our international partners to continue to support us during this crucial

scage of Tunisia's development.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

< .• Ennahdha emphasizes the need for all parties to respect the stability of Governmental work

and to create a positive environment for the holding of the municipal elections - March 20,2018

• Ennahdha expresses solidarity with, the French people, and calls on the international

community to unite against terrorism - March 24, 2018

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Elections for members of the Constitutional Court will be held again at a later date, after parliamentary blocks

failed to produce a quorum. Of the four candidates, only one was successfully elected during voting last week. .

Tunisia's parliament is in contentious discussions over extending the mandate of the Truth and Dignity

Commission, the body tasked with implementing post-revolution transitional justice. The debate centers on

whether rts mandate should be extended for another year once it expires in June 2018.

Plenary discussions and voting sessions are ongoing this week in the House of the People's Representatives.

Under consideration is the Local Governance Code of 1975 which is to be revoked and replaced with an

upcoming draft law that will unify all local government organization in one legal framework. The lavy, known as

the Code on Local Authorities, will serve as the basis for Tunisia's first-ever municipal elections. We look

forward to reaching consensus, though there are yet more than 400 points to be discussed and amended.

Ennahdha supports preserving the Carthage Declaration, a 2016 agreement between Tunisia's political'parties

that outlines the goals of the national unity government. However, Ennahdha has called for the formation of a

commission to study political performance. The party has also proposed legislative revisions for the economic,

political, social, and education sectors.

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IN THE NEWS

• Democracy’s faint pulse in the Middle East - March 26

• lewish candidate for Muslim party Ennahdha breaks barriers in Tunisia - March 23

• Movie icon Claudia Cardinale stars as TunisiaLoperis city of culture - March 22

• Ennahdha President Mr Rached Ghannouchi: ’There is no room today for the return of

dictatorship’ - March 21

• Carnegie: Ennahdha MP Oussama Sghaier talks about _Tunisia’i democracy and the

government’s credibility problem - March 20

• Tunisian students developing appto protect women - March 19

• Holidaymakers return to Turkey and Tunisia - March 17

• Tunisia’s Ennahdha calls on all factions to commit to a stable government - March 16

• Tunisia is one of the Arab world’s biggest success stories. The Trump-administration

doesn’t seem to care - March IS

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

On Saturday. Tunisians welcomed the beginning of the campaign for the municipal elections, which will take

place on May 6. The first of their kind in the region, the elections will decentralize power to municipalities across

the country, empower the previously disenfranchised and represent yet another step in the fulfilment of the

post-Revolution Constitution.

Ennahdha Party set off on the campaign trail on April 14, with Party representatives travelling throughout the

country to promote the Farcy's program of economic, social and political reform, and connectwith communities

on a more personal level to better understand their ideas for the future and motivate them to actively partake

in building Tunisia's democracy. Bringing decision-making closer to the people most closely affected is, after all,

the very essence of democracy.

Pressing ahead with our commitment to economic reform, Ennahdha was recently pivotal in securing the passing

of a very important law in Parliament that promises to bring greater economic dynamism and innovation. On

April 2, the Start-up Act; a bill proposed by the Ennahdha Minister for Communication Technologies and Digital

Economy, Anouar Maarouf. was approved in Parliament. The Act will make it easier for companies to be created

and flourish, and has been received very, well domestically - not at all a surprise, given Tunisia’s position at

number 40 on the 2018 Global Entrepreneurship Index, showing that the country is making solid economic

progress.

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Tunis was also recently the venue for the Islamic Development Bank's annual meeting - a successful event

that convened 75 delegations indudipg 43 finance ministers and high dignitaries. Several agreements were

signed between Tunisia and the IDB during the meeting,’driven in large part by the'work of the Ennahdha Minister

for Development, Investment and International Cooperation, Zied Ladhari. These agreements, as Mr. Ladhari

has said, will help to address the regional disparities in Tunisia through the financing of different projects in

sectors as diverse as energy, education and health.

Last week, I led an Ennahdha Party delegation to Brussels to strengthen key relationships with our friends in

Europe. Strengthening Ennahdha's ties with EU decision makers is an essential component of our international

outreach, as we continue to address some of the challenges we face; some unique to Tunisia, some common to

us all. This was perhaps best demonstrated by my fruitful meeting with Federica Mogherini, High Representative

of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, where I expressed Ennahdha's commitment for

close cooperation on democratic reforms, economic modernization and migration issues.

And so, as Ennahdha begins its campaigning for the first ever democratic local elections in our country's history,

I am excited at what the future holds for our Party and country alike. Implementing decentralization and other

deep reforms will be essential in delivering the prosperous and democratic Tunisia for which we all continue to

strive. <

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

• Ennahdha reiterates support for the continued operation of the Truth and Dignity

Commission as part of commitment to transitional justice - March 2 7

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Tunisia’s parliament passed the Start-up Act, an Ennahdha-led initiative that will remove hurdles for

entrepreneurs and investors as they found and build their companies. Among the measures included in the law.

which was spearheaded by Ennahdha Minister of Communication Technologies and Digital EconomyAnouar

Maarouf, are:

• Exemption for-start-ups from corporate taxes for up to eight years;

• Exemption from capital gain's tax on investments made in start-ups;

• Up to one year off from their current jobs (both private and public sector employees), and;

• A salary for up to three founders during the first year of a company's operation.

The law passed without any significant opposition, and has been very well received in Tunisia, particularly

among the country’s youth.

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The Law on Local Governance is under debate in plenary. Although still a work in progress, the draft

law represents the next step in laying the necessary foundations for. strong, decentralized Tunisian institutions,

and we are hopeful it will be passed ahead of the municipal elections on May 6.

IN THE NEWS

• Ennahdha Secretary of State for Vocational Training and Entrepreneurship Saida Ounissi

video: -Why vocational training and entrepreneurship is essential for iob creation -April 7 .

• Eli deploys ejection observation mission in Tunisia - April 6

• Tunisian Parliament approves Ennahdha-led Start-up Act-April 4

• Argentina supports Tunisia’s presence at G20 summit - April 3

• Tunisia’s tourism revenues grow23% in first quarter - April 3

• Tunisia agrees Sl.Sbn financing deal with the International Islamic Trade Finance

Corporation- Apr// 2

• Gender equality push picks up pace in Tunisia - March 30

• Ennahdha President Rached Ghannouchi: Tunisian model is the bniy hope for stability -

March 29

• The Financial Times: Tunisia deserves international support - March 29

• Tunisia: ‘SalarrT project fights violent extremism - March 28

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President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHOHA PARTY

Campaigning is well and truly under way ahead of Tunisia's municipal elections on May 6. The elections will.be a

key milestone in the history of post-Revolution Tunisia, and a starting point for democratically decentralising

power down to regional and local authorities.

We launched Ennahdha's campaign on April 14 with a dear message: these elections represent a huge

opportunity for strengthening reform and development, and consolidating democracy and freedom. The sheer

number and diversity of enthusiastic and hardworking Tunisians who put themselves forward to run on

Ennahdha's electoral lists, whether party members or independent, has re-raffirmed my belief that the country's

appetite for robust, local democracy is extremely strong. The fact that over 50% are young people under 35 also

gives great hope for renewal and innovation at the local level. •

Democracy is about people, which is why I - alongside other Party representatives - have accpmpanied our

candidates to campaigning events over the past weeks. Everywhere we wenc, we met the municipalities' inspiring

female candidates, in whose ability to drive positive local change I have total confidence. As the head of a party

with 50% women and 50% men across all our 350 electoral lists, I am proud to see the emergence of female

political leaders across the political spectrum throughout the entire country.

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The importance of free and fair elections cannot be understated and, to this end, Ennahdha welcomes the

delegation of more than 80 election observers from the European Union. It is in this spirit of fair but firm

campaigning chat Ennahdha will continue to visit Tunisia's many regions, better understanding peoples’ local

needsand demands as we go.

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

The Law on Local Governance has successfully passed through Parliament. With theipersistent and

committed support and participation of Ennahdha MP's, che.Code on Local Governance was passed on Thursday

April 26. The Code, which lays out the responsibilities of regional and local councils, is an important achievement

that sets the foundations for the consolidation of democracy and transfer of power to Tunisia’s municipalities.

Among other aspects, the new Code includes amendments to municipal powers, giving them greater powers to

take decisions concerning local development without needing to go back to central authority. The Code also

guarantees the financial and administrative independence of local authorities and ensures that the central state

cannot directly intervene in municipal decisions unless through judicial proceedings. In addition, the Code

encourages the principle of participatory democracy, and obliges local authorities to involve citizens in local

decision-making.

IN THE NEWS

• Tunisian wants to be elected first woman mayor of Tunis - May /

• Tunisia’s police, military vote for first time in decades - April 29

• Tunisian Tourist Numbers Up 19%-April 29

• Tunisian women hit campaign trail as equals to men -April 27

• Rached Chahnouchi: Tunisia needs dialogue to solve economic crisis - April 26

• Thomas Cook Declares Terror Sjump_Over as Tunisia Bookings Jump - April 26

• EU and Tunisia conclude free trade agreement by *19 end - April 25

• British families flock back to Tunisia as terror concerns recede - April 23

• Trade agreement holds key economic, security benefits for Tunisia and the Ell -April 20

• Foreign Investment in Tunisia grows by a quarter in 2018 - April 19

• Tunisia starts third phase of national development plan - April 19

• Ennahdha President Rached Ghannouchi launches campaign for Tunisian Municipal

Elections -April 16

• Tunisians •Startup Act* could show other African govemments how to support tech

ecosystems - Abril 16 r

• Tunisia to host next Arab summit - April 15

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

The Ennahdha Party is honored to have earned the most seats of-all parties in the country’s first democratic

municipal elections, which took place on May 6. A crucial next-step in the fulfilment of the post-Revolution

constitution, we congratulate all the candidates, observers and assessors on achieving a free and fair election

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Over the past months and more regularly during the three weeks of the campaign,. Ennahdha representatives

travelled the breadth of the country to gain a better understanding of what Tunisian people want from their

municipal governments, as well as better define their most pressing concerns. Our message. - that elected

municipal governments are vital to the democratic representation of every Tunisian citizen - has clearly

resonated with the people, and we are committed to live up to our people's expectations.

Building on the party’s history of inclusiyity, pur new representatives comprise a vyide range of demographics.

The elected municipal councils count 47 percent women and 43 percent of people under the age of 35, a true

reflection of Tunisia's diversity. We have every confidence that the Ennahdha councilors will represent their

municipalities with the utmost integrity and ambition.

Tunisia's recent political history has been, in part, defined by consensus and dialogue. In light of these elections,

we look forward to working in partnership with all the elected in candidates in the hew authorities across the

country, united around a common goal: a better, more prosperous Tunisia for all.

With the committed support of Ennahdha MP's, the Code on Local Governance has been passed before the

elections. This Code lays out the respphsibilities of regional and local councils, empowering localities to make

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effective decisions without referring to central authority. It is now that we will see this Law bear fruit, as the

newly elected governments will be able to get to work without any more delays.

Last week’s election was a victory for all Tunisians. However, as President of Enhahdha, I have no doubt that

our Party's new representatives will successfully lay the foundation for a Tunisia that is prosperous, free and

progressive. If we can achieve this, it will be for the benefit of the whole society.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

Enhahdha condemns the opening of the American embassy in lerusalem and the crimes of killing and detention committed against the Palestinian people

In an unprecedented move, the U.S. administration on May 14, 2018, implemented its decision to move its

embassy to Jerusalem in a flagrant violation of UN resolutions and international .consensus, constituting a

new Nakba for Palestinians and providing the Israeli occupation with a cover to further escalate its attacks on

Palestinians in Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank,and expand its raids on the holy sanctuary (Haram Sharif) in

Jerusalem and its attempts to take full control of the city and erase its Arab and Muslim history.

The Israeli occupation-committed a massacre today against the “Return demonstration" in Gaza, killing dozens

and injuring hundreds of Palestinians.

Ennahdha Party:

- Strongly condemns the opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem and considers it a clear violation of UN

resolutions and of the Palestinian people's right to liberation from occupation and establishing its independent

state with Jerusalem as its capital.

- Condemns the crimes of killing and detention committed by the Israeli occupation against the heroic Palestinian

people..

- Calls for the protection of Jerusalemites and of all Palestinians from the injustice and attacks of the occupation

and calls for the activation of an effective Arab, Muslim, international and human role in supporting the

steadfastness of Palestinians in Jerusalem and Palestine.

- Calls for lifting the blockade on Gaza and rebuilding it and putting an end to the injustice suffered by its people.

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Tunisia's parliament reached a quorum this week on both the Social Justice Law and the Law for Constitutional

Bodies. The draft laws will be transferred back to the Consensus Committee for further approval.

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The Rights and Liberties and Foreign Affairs Committee, Chaired by Ennahdha MP Naoufel Eljammali, held a

hearing this week oh racial discrimination, in preparation for a.law against racism that will be unique in North

Africa.

Members of the Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People wilt soon vote again for the remaining

three members of the Constitutional Court as the parliament is registering candidacies. The first member was

elected several weeks before the municipal elections,

IN THE NEWS

• lews and Muslims celebrate unusual coexistence in Tunisia's Dierba -Mdv 14• Tunisia’s first Municipal Elections since 201 i LVictory for Ennahdha - May 8• Tunisian municipal elections successfully accomplished - May 7• Tunisia holds I st local election since 201J Arab Spring - May 6• Tunisia's Ennahdha party tops landmark local vote: state TV - May 6

• Tunisia's Ennahdha claims victory in landmark local elections -May 6

• Tunisia's local elections can be the start of real democratic politics - Aloy 5

• Return to Tunis; why now is the time to visit this historic city - May 2

• Tunisia's parliament adopts new local government code - May I

Tunisia's Democratic Experiment Enters New Phase with Local Ejections - April 30

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67th Newsletter- July 20, 2018 -

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Pounder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

Ennahdha is delighted to announce that Souad Abderrahim, who ran on an Ennahdha list during May's municipal

elections, has been elected as the first female-mayor of Tunis, making her the first elected female mayor in the

Arab world. Of the 68 female mayors elected in the 349 municipalities, 42 are from Ennahdha - an impressive

62 percent. Each of our female mayors ran inspiring campaign's, always epitomizing the party’s plurality and

embrace of modern values. It is for this reason that we have no doubt that they will all be effective and tireless

representatives of Tunisian people of all political persuasions.

Aside from progress in gender equality. Ennahdha continues to build broader momentum in the wake of May’s

municipal elections. The party is delighted to have the presidencies of 132 municipalities, including the second

city and economic capital, Sfax, and the cultural capital, Kairouan.

Elsewhere, the World Bank has approved a new $500 million loan to support economic reform in Tunisia

followed by a further $249m loan tranche instalment from the IMF. Ennahdha has always been clear that Tunisia’s

route to prosperity is best mapped out with the support of our international partners and friends, and this

financial support is a welcome development as we seek to attract private investment and provide a safety net to

the most vulnerable in society.

Intense.discussions continue to be held around Carthage II, the document that determines Tunisia's economic

and social priorities. Ennahdha's position remains clear: governmental stability and consensus is necessary to

ensure the country can continue to devote its primary attention to an ambitious and necessary program of

political, economic and social reform.

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Despite the challenges which any country undergoing reform can expect to bee, Tunisia has made exceptional

strides in the first half of 2018. In addition to holding the region's first democratic municipal elections, the

En'nahdha-led Startup Act is well positioned to instill an entrepreneurial spirit in the country. A separate law

against racial discrimination, also spearheaded by Ennahdha, continues to make progress through Parliament.

Alongside economic reform, these legislative developments act as a positive platform upon which to build from

in the remainder of 2018, ahead of next year's legislative and presidential elections.

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Tunisian parliament is taking steps to enshrine in law the requirement of companies in both the

public and private sectors to commit funds for the preservation of the environment as well as

social program in the cities where they are based. Ennahdha was instrumental in drafting the law, which

would allow companies to deduct giving from their taxes. The measure will ensure.the contribution of funds to

cultural programs, as well as to the health and education sectors.

An Ennahdha-proposed bill would require politicians and government employees to declare all

types of revenue and priority. The law is designed to encourage transparency and accountability for.public

officials, as well as reinforce the country's already-existing anti-corruption measures. Politicians will also have to

declare their revenue after leaving their official positions. The bill is expected to attract strong support in

Parliament.

Parliament is in early discussions with civil society on a bill that would update protection of personal data

for Tunisians. Such a bill would follow a previous transparency law which guarantees transparency and free

access to data for Tunisian citizens.

IN THE NEWS

• German Cabinet declares Tunisia. Morocco. Algeria as Safe* - fulv /8

• African Development Bank to fund "Digital Tunisia 2020" Project-July 17• Tunisia receives crucial backing from IMF-with-third loan instalment -July IS• Algeria underlines close cooperation with Tunisia in fighting terrorism - July 13

• TIME Magazine: Tunisia an example of democracy's global attractiveness -July 12• Tunisia signs agreement with China for new ’silk road* - July 12• Tunisia tourism revenues jump as Europeans return - July 12

• T tmlsfon women lead battfo for truth and justice -July 11• Tunisia-Airports; number of travelers edges up 13% - July 10• IMF Disburses Fourth Tranche of Tunisia Loan - /uly 8• Woman from moderate Islamic party elected mayor of Tunis - July 3• World Bank approves SS00 min loan for Tunisia; state news agency - June 29

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

Four years on from the adoption of the post-revolution Constitution, one primary step remains in the effort to

achieve a truly decentralized Tunisian government. On May 6, 2018, the country will implement

dcccntrallatiendecentraliratlon-in-practice through our first municipal elections - a significant landmark not just

for Tunisia, but also for. the wider region.

The revolution in 2011 marked the beginning of Tunisia's development into a regional democratic exemplar. In

2017, several laws - such as the landmark legislation combatting violence against women - were implemented at

thenational level, with Ennahdha representatives habitually driving change. The municipal elections are both

significant and exciting because they will allow the country to extend this programme of reform to the local level.

Ennahdha and Nldaa Toungs yere the oqly to submit lists of candidates for municloal elections across allliclea

350 constituencies before the February 22 deadline. Fcbnay-tt-1

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iis demonstrates the strength of the party across the entire country.

However, It Is not just that the elections take place, but how they take place, that is important. Ennahdha is

extremely proud to announce that we have nominated a member of the Tunisian Jewish community. Simon

Selame, as an independent representative for Monastlr In che country's upcoming elections. Although Ennahdha

is proud to have Muslim.origins, we are a modern political party that is open to people from all religious

backgrounds, as Mr Selame clearly recognlzesrecognlzes. He stated that he would not have accepted the

nomination from any other party.

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Meanwhile; Ennahdha representative Meherzia Labidi has visited the interior regions of Tunisia to speak with

Tunisian women and motivate them to become active in politics. In the municipal elections, approximately SO

percent% of local seats will have to be occupied while one candidate out of the first 10 on a list must be an

individual with physical disabilities. Collectively, these measures contribute to making these elections, not only

the first of Its kind in Tunisia, but also the most diverse Tunisia has over socnin our history.

Finally, I am pleased at the news that British global travel company Thomas Cook has resumed flights from the

iUK to Tunisia, which fellows from a successful visit by UK Security Minister Ben Wallace MP to the country a

fortnight ago. The first set of flights leaving the UK on Tuesday. Fcbnaey43February I3'were fully booked, which

I trust signals the resumption of interest in visiting our country, a strong-touristic-pctatkmshlp between our two

eoantrieft-Tunisia is a culturally-rich country with renowned sites from antiquity and beautifuLstretches of

Mediterranean coastline, an abundance to offer holidaymakers, and I wish all British tourists an enjoyable stay.

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

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EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Human Wights High Authority - Ennahdha MPs are working hard to introduce bring about the legislation

which wllt allow and give powers tothat would create a new Commission on Human Rights. This ambitious

Commission, which Ennahdha is determined to see implemented in 2016, will be able to visit any place which Is

hiding.or witnessing any human rights transgression, strengthening the fabric of civil society so essential to the

pose-revolution Tunisia.

Led by Ennahdha. Tunisia is implementing a new law on racism. Ennahdha MP Mrs ^ooo4 who is the.

only black woman in the Assembly, .-brought this Billlntroduced this bill to wee-parliament. Though Article 21 of

the Constitution makes all citizens equal without discrimination, no specific mention of racism Is made. This law.

Commented [MW1]: Takouol - could you please insert the name of the Ennahdha MP who brought this law to parliament Thank you.

which punishments for crimes involving raclsmt abuse, will eekte-address this

shortcoming.

Ennahdha's Minister of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy Anouar Maarouf is leading a discussion

with the Committee of industry and Technology in Parliament on a fi'ew la*| Parliament is planning an ICT day

for-Sth MarchJi.

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a veiy brief line on what this new law sets out to achieve for the start-up industry, as discussed oh the call with Ms Labidi. Thank you.

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• Tunisia welcomes first Chinese chartered flight tourist group —li-Jeb'ruary IL

• Tunisia to host EBRD's Regional Investment-Summit in 2019 —-26- February 20

• Tunisia. Germany sign four cooperation agreements to support SMEs —20- February 20

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66th Newsletter

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Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

The Ennahdha Party is pleased to have won in 155 out of 350 municipalities in the recent municipal elections.

While the elections werean historic milestone for Tunisian democracy, focus has now shifted to the national

issues vital to Tunisia's development.

The mandate of the independent and constitutionally-backed Truth and Dignity Commission (IVD), created in

2014 to address human rights violations committed by the pre-Revolution regime and provide justice to victims,

formally came to a close this week. Tunisia’s parliament decided that the IVD would have to end its work and

release a final report by the end of 2018. At the same time, on Wednesday, May 29, we witnessed in Gabes ah

historic event: the first trial from the tyrannous yean of the 1990s involving an Ennahdha Party activist, Kamel

Matmati, who was killed under torture by the Ben.Ali regime. Our position is dear transitional justice is an

important component of Tunisia’s healing process, and the Commission's work must be able to continue.

Tunisians must understand the past and reconcile with it.so we can move forward together.f

A committee of experts comprised of political party leaders and civil society groups and known as the National

Symposium last week agreed to implement 63 'points' on social and economic reforms as part of an updated

Carthage Declaration. However, the signatories to the Symposium, which is tasked with determining the

priorities of the National Unity Government, failed to reach an agreement on the immediate future of the

Tunisian Prime Minister. While some groups have called for a complete government reshuffle, Ennahdha has

expressed opposition to pursuing such.a course at this time. A reshuffle would run counter to the country's

interests, which right now call for economic and political stability.

Just as Tunisia has implemented reforms on a platform of consensus and dialogue, it is essential that our

international partners continue to support the country’s progress towards economic and political stability. It is

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in this context of international collaboration that Tunisia can drive the economic prosperity the country is

capable of achieving., /

ENNAHDHA & TUNISIA UPDATES

Statement: Ennahdha Renaissance party supports the findings of the Committee of Experts and

stresses thy importance of government stability-Moy 24

The Ennahdha Renaissance Party Executive Committee held its regular meeting on Wednesday, Maiy 23. 2018

under the supervision of its President Rached Ghannouchi. The Committee reviewed a number of files related

to the general situation in the country, and expressed the following:

1. The Party supports the findings of the Committee of Experts after several meetings and consensus on 63

points out of 64, all of which stressed the projects to be activated, and the necessary reform measures to

enhance the national economy, rebalance public finances, stimulate growth and investment, which would

contribute to job creation and the development of marginalized parts of the country. It also stresses the urgent

need for the government to enact major reforms.

2. The Party stresses the importance of governmental stability, which is not affected by the necessary partial

reshuffle, and the importance of continuing the dialogue approach in addressing the country’s issues. The Party

believes.that the forum of the Presidents of parties and organizations signatories of the Carthage Agreement,

under the President's supervision is an appropriate framework to overcome the differences regarding the future

status of the government.

3. The Party reiterates its commitment to the formation of municipal councils on the basis of the commitment

to achieve the interests of citizens, away from political disputes, and on the criteria o.f efficiency and placing

public interest before every consideration in order to ensure their effectiveness and ability to carry out the tasks

entrusted to them, including local development and providing local services.

Ennahdha Renaissance Party Statement following the 20th Session of its Consultative Council -May 28

On Sunday, May 27 2018, Ennahdha Renaissance Party Consultative Council held its 20th session in Tunis, during

which the general situation in the country and the results of the recent municipal elections were examined, in

addition to the negotiation results presented by the Committee of experts of the Carthage Agreement 2. After

hearing reports from the Executive Bureau, Ennahdha Renaissance Consultative Council:

I. Sends its greetings to all Tunisian people. State institutions, the Independent High Authority for Elections

(ISIE), all political parties, civil society and independent organizations who have contributed to the success of the1

national local elections. It also calls for deepening consolidation and consensus among all the winners in order

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to install stable and efficient municipal councils that provide the best services to citizens and strengthen local

administration and local democracy.

2. Appreciates the efforts of the President of the Republic Beji Caid Essebsi in supporting the dialogue of Carthage

Agreement 2 and his keenness in ensuring the powers of State institution's to enhance our country's leading role

and uphold the rule of law.

3. The Council also approved the 63 points contained in the Carthage Agreement 2 and mandated the Party

President to continue his dialogue with other political and social parties in a manner that would ensure

stability and support the path of national unity and the concordance that characterized our Tunisian experience

over the past years.

For more information, please see this video.

EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

On May 24. MPs continued to discuss the Law Against Racial Discrimination in the Rights and

Liberties and Foreign Affairs committee, chaired by_Ennahdha Minister Naoufel El Jammali. The

Committee is approaching the law in a comprehensive manner, considering any discriminations which may

unfairly impact a certain group, while guaranteeing human rights protections. The Law, which has achieved

consensus in Parliament, will be the first of its kind in the Maghreb.

The Commission of Agriculture. Food Security. Trade and Related Services._chaired by

Ennahdha MP Zoubair Raibi. held a session on Thursday, May 24, 2018, during which the Committee's

report on the draft law on health and safety. Quality of food products arid animal feed was presented

and approved unanimously by MPs.

On May 22. Parliament continued to review the 2013-20i5 budget for Tunisia, as discussions

around how best to structure the country’s finances continue to take place. This is an important

step for the critical aim of ensuring stability as Tunisia enters a period of political, economic andtsocial reform.

Parliament continues to Vote bn the third protocol on the convention of children's rights. This

convention wjll build on the region’s first Law oh Violence Against Women passed last year, and will cover an array of additional rights for children.

MPs in a plenary session are currently identifying how to apportion investment and development funds to certain regions of Tunisia. It is anticipated that funds will largely be focused on areas in the South

and South-West of the country.

IN THE NEWS

• Ennahdha President Rached Ghahnouchi; Stability is essential for Tunisia - May 28• Tunisian president says parliament a must in apordvinf gov't change - May 26

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• Tunisia: Amnesty welcomes government*! commitment to enable Truth Commission's

mandate until the end of its work - May 25

• Tunisia tourism makes return with revenues up nearly a third - May 23

• Tunisian women win at municipal poiis - May 23

• Algeria. Egypt. T unisia agree to support UN peace plan for war-tom Libya -Mm 23-

• Tunisia. 12th richest country in Africa - May 22

• Africa is now the favorite destination for Chinese tourists and tens of thousands of them

are coming - May 21

• Tunisia: BIH On Racism Must Encompass Ail Forms of Discrimination - May 17

• Thomas Cook chief: We want to make Tunisia a top destination again - May 17

• Tunisia: unemployment rate slightly down 15.4% in Ol 2018-Mov 16• EU. Tunisia commit to deepen bilateral relations - May IS'• Tunisia: Civil society calls for protecting the path to transitional justice - May 15

• Tunisia's cooperation with China brings peace, development: former ambassador - May 14

• Tunisia trade deficit narrows in lan-April - May 10

SOCIAL MEDIA

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U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental StatementWashington, dc 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 12/31/2018

(Insen dale)

I - REGISTRANT

L (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

Burson-Marsteller LLC 6227

' (c) Business Address(es) of Registrant1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 1200 Washington EX 20005

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following?

(a) If an individual:

(1) Residence address(es) Yes □ No □

(2) Citizenship Yes □ No □

(3) Occupation Yes □ No □

(b) If an organization:(t) Name Yes® No □

(2) Ownership or control Yes □ No ®

(3) Branch offices Yes □ No ®

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

Our name changed from Burson-Marsteller LLC to BCW LLC in September 201.8

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C* 1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes S - No □

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No B

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, lor which no printed form is provided, consists ofa true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is an

organization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney,General, National Security

Division, U-S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

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FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials'of theTregistrarit'during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Position • Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period?Yes □ NoE i

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any "person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principals) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes □ No H

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes 0 No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Date TerminatedPlease see attached list

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes D No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date Terminated

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement?

Yes □ No □

If rib, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

NA

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes □ No (3

If yes, furnish the following information: .

Foreign Principal Date of Termination

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principals)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes MIf yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Republic of the Philippines Government of the Republic of the Philippines Government Technology Agency of Singapore

Date Acquired

9/26/2018 9/9/2018 11/30/2018

No □

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principai(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha Party Kobe Steel, LTD Hikvision USA, inc..

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8?Exhibit A3 Yes S No □

Exhibit B4 Yes 0 No □

If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you represented during this six month period? Yes □ No 13

If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes □ No □%

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual.

(See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign'principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he

is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on Form NSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal.

4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on Form NSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Kobe Steel, LDC - Communications planning, strategy and implementation

Ennahdha Party - Provide support on media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming elections

Hikvision - Advise on public affairs and policy issues, strategic planning and guidance, media relations, issues management, internal and external communications, coordinate outside consultants, message development, media monitoring, media engagement, fact sheets, messages and Q&As.

Government Technology Agency of Singapore - Provide strategic counsel and support on media and stakeholder outreach

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 * as defined below?

Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If die registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery,

. names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12 A

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes □ No ES

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Sestion l(o)ofthe Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any-,vay~ influence any

agency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic

or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

(PAGE 5)

14(a) RECEIPTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes E No □

If no, explain why.Please see attached 14A

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGNDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any

foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes □ No 0

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes □ No 0

If yes, indicate die date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS'THINGS OF VALUEDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes □, . No i

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value fora foreign principal, as part of a fundraising

campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign

principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors,

"kickbacks," and the like.

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15(a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or

9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If no, explain in full-detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount

Please see attached 1 Sa

Total

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(PAGE 7)(b) DISBURSEMENTS-THINGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7,8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes □ No IE!

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONSDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes □ No IE)

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors,

"kickbacks," and the like.

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(PAGE 8)/V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

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16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes 0 No □

If Yes, goto Item 17.

(b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do .you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?Yes □ . No □

If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal.

Ennahdha Party

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes □ No [3

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing,"disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

D Radio or TV broadcasts □.Magazine or newspaper □ Motion picture film's □ Letters or telegramsQ Advertising campaigns □ Press releases □ Pamphlets or other publications □ Lectures or speeches

0 Other (specify) Newsletters

Electronic Com m unications

0 Email

□ Website URL(s):

□ Social media websites URL(s):____________

□ Other (specify)

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following group's:

13 Public officials 0 Newspapers 0 Libraries

13 Legislators 0 Editors 0 Educational institutions

0 Government agencies 0 Civic groups or associations 0 Nationality groups

□ Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

0 English □ Other (specify)

22. Did ytiuiile withthe Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informatiqnarmaterialsdisseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes S No O

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act?

Yes IS) No □

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising,

books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate.or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials

disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be

filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI-EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned sweats) or affirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make{s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in die attached Short Form Registration Statements), if any, insofar as such information is hot within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature) (Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signaturel3)

February 20,2019 /s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar

functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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SHORT-FORM REGISTRATION INFORMATION SHEET

The Department records list active short-form registration statements for the following persons filed on the date indicated by each name. I f a person' is not currently functioning in the same capacity directly on behal f of the foreign principal, please indicate the date of termination in Item 5 of the supplemental statement.

Short Form List for Registrant: Burson-Marsteller, LLC (Washington, DC)

Last Name First Name

BallardiChinQ'-JuniorCosarDoyne

KatzJUaskx.Lanigan

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Maryam Marshall Jr. McQuillen Spring stmt.

Matthew■Ban ii-ftywi----Yagmur Karen L.

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Registration Date

11/22/2017 nmn/Vnn

i i/20/2et7 01/30/2017 11/28/2017

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H/28/201711/38/2017

TT72TOJTT04/24/201811/15/201706/23/2014

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Outreach for Kobe Steel LDC

July - December 2018

None

Outreach for Republic of the Philippines

July - December 2018

None

Outreach for Government of the Republic of the Philippines

July - December 2018

None

Outreach for Hikyisibn USA

July - December.2018

Katie Bo Williams, The Hill, [email protected]

Morgan Chalfant, The Hill, [email protected]

Kate Fazzini, CNBC, [email protected]

Katherine Koleski, U.S.-China Econqmic.ahd Security Review Commission (USCC), [email protected]

Outreach for Ennahda Party

July - December 2018

• Monica Hesse - WashPost, [email protected]• Eli Lake - Bloomberg, elakel@ bloom berg, net• Gideon Rose - Foreign Affairs, [email protected]• Michelle Nichols -Reuters, [email protected]• Michael Schwirtz-NYT. [email protected]

• Nick Kristof -NYT. [email protected]• Tom Friedman -NYT, [email protected]• David Lawler - Axios, [email protected]• Lesley Wroughtoh - Reuters, [email protected]• The Washington Post, [email protected]

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• Emily Tamkih, BuzzFeed, [email protected]• Ema O'Conner, BuzzFeed, [email protected]• Yaroslav Trofimov. WSJ, [email protected]• Laura Bassett, HuffPost, [email protected]

• Irin Carmon. NY Mae, [email protected]• Susan Chira, NYT, [email protected]• Deborah Amos, N.PR, damo'[email protected]• Annalisa Merelli, Quartz, [email protected]

• Lisa Kassenaar, VOA, [email protected]• Molly Bangs, The Century Foundation, [email protected]• Ishaan Tharoor. WaPo. [email protected]• Kim Holmes, Heritage Foundation, [email protected]• Alessandra Bajec, Freelance, [email protected]• 'Sudarsan Raghavan, WaPo, [email protected]

• Blaise Lilia.Freelance. [email protected]• Gwen K. Young, Director, Global women's Leadership Initiative - [email protected]• Mitchel Hochberg(Rep. Speiers1 staff)[email protected]• Alex Musser (Rep. Speiers1 staff) - [email protected]• Daniel Bleiberg (Rep. Frankel's staff) - [email protected]

• Congressional Tunisia caucuso Staff Contact: Thomas "Tom" Carnes, [email protected] o Staff Contact: Katherina "Kat" Dimenstein, [email protected]

• Rep. Engel/HFAC/MENA subcommitteeo Jason Steinbaum (Majority) - [email protected] o Doug Campbell (Majority) - [email protected] o Casey Kustin (Rep. Deutch/MENA) - [email protected]

• Sen. Risch/SFRC/MENA subcommitteeo Tom Callahan (Majority) - tom [email protected] o Chris Socha (Risch policy advisor) - chris [email protected]

• Jessica Lewis (minority) - iessica [email protected]• Sarah Arkin, Congress, Sarah [email protected]• Zack Laven, Congress, [email protected]• Dominque Warren, Legislative Director, Office of Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib• Damian Murphy, Senior Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee• Amb. Melanne Verveer, Exec Director, institute for Women Peace and Security, Georgetown

University• Shelly Porges, Co-Founder, The Billion Dollar Fund for Women• John Hudson, Washington Post, [email protected]• Theresa Walsh, Reporter, Devex• Daniel Liooman. Politico, [email protected]• Pamela Falk. CBS, [email protected]• Josh Harris, US Dept of State ([email protected]• Nicole Gaouette. CNN ([email protected])• EliseLabott, formerly CNN ([email protected])

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FARA Filing Information for Government Technology Agency of Singapore

July-December 2018

Data Media Outlet. Context12/5/2018 & 12/12/2018 . Molly Pitching aery aboul GovTech's work to support Saigapws 'Smart Nation' Initiative; no conversation followed

12/5/2018 612/12/2018 An Technics Megan Pitching story about GovTtch's work to support Singapore's ’Smart Nation' initiative; no conversation followedPitching story about Gov l ews work to support Singapore *'Smart Nation1 initiative; oner conversation stemming front interest in story, never routed In anything else______________ * ______________ ' _______________12/5/2018 612/12/2018 Bloomberg Jeremy

12/5/20186 12/12/2018 Business insider Leswlng- Pitching story about GovTaeh's work to support Singapore's 'Smart Nation' initiative; no conversation followed

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12/5/2018 6 12/12/2018 Pitching story about GovTech's woik to support Singapore's 'Smart Nation' initiative; no conversation followed

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a)14 (a). Receipts - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7,8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? YES.

Ennahdha Party

Date From Whom Purpose Amount' 7/17/2018

8/31/2018 10/10/2018 11/7/2018 7/17/2018 8/31/2018

10/10/2018 10/10/2018 10/10/2018

"EnnahdhaParty Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party

Fees & Expenses Fees 8l Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees 8i Expenses Fees 8t Expenses Fees &. Expenses Fees & Expenses

International Military Counter Terrorism Coalition Center (IMCTC) Date . From Whom_____ Purpose

22,500.0022,500.0022,500.0022,500.0022,500.0022,500.009,900,004,027.11

401.12149,328.23

Amount11/14/2018'BM 'ASDA (On behalf of IMCTC) Fees & Expenses 35,000.00 *For Prior Period of Jan

201835,000.00

Kobe Steel LTDDate From Whom Purpose. Amount

7/27/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD ■ 8/31/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD

10/5/2018 KObe Steel, LTD 10/25/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD 12/28/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD 7/27/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD 8/31/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD

12/28/2018 Kobe Steel, LTD

Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees 8i Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

2,153.1611,176.0710,427.5010,100.0010,000.0010,000.0010,000.0010,000.0073,856:73

Hikvision USA Inc.Date From Whom Purpose Amount'7/20/2018 Hikvision USA Inc. 7/17/2018 Hikvision USA Inc.

. 9/6/2018 Hikvision USA Inc. 10/25/2018 Hikvision USA Inc. 11/26/2018 Hikvision USA Inc. 7/20/2018 Hikvision USA Inc.

11/26/2018 Hikvision USA Inc.

Fees 8t Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees 8i Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

25,000.00109,471.7655.097.75 67,151.77 33,249.5020.673.75 40,269.42

350,913.95

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements * MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of arty'foreign principal named in Items 7,8, and 9 of this statement? YES

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party____________________________________Business Meals 82.61

Other Travel Costs 2,601.73

Registration Fees 305.00Shippings Freight 13.51

Telephone-Long Distance 2,898.23

Total 5,901.08

Gov't of Singapore_______________________ .__________Registration Fees 305.00

Total 305.00

Kobe Steel LTD_____________________________________

Media Monitoring 150.00

Photocopies 377.50Registration Fees 305.00

Total 832.50

Hikvision. _______________________________Business Meals 60.77Photocopies 710.00Registration Fees 305.00Shipping & Freight 58.34

Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 133.49

1,267.60

Singapore Gov't Tech________________________________

Registration Fees 305.00

Total 305.00

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67th Newsletter

- July 20, 2018 -

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

Ennahdha is delighted to announce that Souad Abderrahim, who ran on an Ennahdha

list during May’s municipal elections, has been elected as the first female mayor of

Tunis, making her the first elected female mayor in the Arab world. Of the 68 female

mayors elected in the 349 municipalities, 42 are from Ennahdha - an impressive 62

percent. Each of our female mayors ran inspiring campaigns, always epitomizing the

party’s plurality and embrace of modern values. It is for this reason that we have no

doubt that they will all be effective and tireless representatives of Tunisian people of

all political persuasions.

Aside from progress in gender equality, Ennahdha continues to build broader .

momentum in the wake of May’s municipal elections. The party is delighted to have

the presidencies of 132 municipalities, including the second city and economic capital,

Sfax, and the cultural capital, Kairouan.

Elsevvhere, the World Bank has approved a new $500 million loan to support economic

reform in Tunisia followed by a further $249m loan tranche instalment from the IMF.

Ennahdha has always been dear that Tunisia’s route to prosperity is best mapped out

with the support of our international partners and friends, and this financial support is

a welcome development as we seek to attract private investment and provide a safety

net to the most vulnerable in society.

, Intense discussions continue to be held around Carthage II, the document that

determines Tunisia’s economic and social priorities. Ennahdha’s position remains

clear: governmental stability and consensus is necessary to ensure the country can

continue to devote its primary attention to an ambitious and necessary program of

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political, economic and social reform.

Despite the challenges which any country undergoing reform can expect to face,

Tunisia has made exceptional strides in the first half of 2018. In addition to holding

the region’s first democratic municipal elections, the Ennahdha-led Startup Act is well

positioned to instill an entrepreneurial spirit in the country. A separate law against

racial discrimination, also spearheaded by Ennahdha, continues to make progress

through Parliament. Alongside economic reform, these legislative developments act as

a positive platform upon which to build from in the remainder of 2018, ahead of next

year’s legislative and presidential elections.

For more information about Ennahdha’s results in the municipal elections please see

this infoarabhic.

EXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

Tunisian parliament is taking steps to enshrine in law the requirement of companies in

both the public and private sectors to commit funds for the preservation of the

environment as well as social program in the cities where they are based.. Ennahdha

was instrumental in drafting the law, which would allow companies to deduct giving

from their taxes. The measure will ensure the contribution of funds to cultural

programs, as well as to the health and education sectors.

An Ennahdha-proposed bill would require politicians and government employees to

declare all types of revenue and priority. The law is designed to encourage

transparency and accountability for pu.blic officials, as well as reinforce the country’s

already-existing anti-corruption measures. Politicians will also have to declare their

revenue after leaving their official positions. The bill is expected to attract strong

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support in Parliament.

Parliament is in early discussions with civil society on a bill that would update

protection of personal data for Tunisians. Such a bill would follow a previous

transparency law which guarantees transparency and free access to data for Tunisian

citizens.

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IN THE NEWS

• German Cabinet declares Tunisia. Morocco. Algeria as ’safe' -July 18

• African Development Bank to fund "Digital Tunisia 2020" Project -July 17

• Tunisia receives crucial backing from IMF with third loan installment -July 15

• Algeria underlines dose cooperation with Tunisia in fighting terrorism -July 13

• TIME Magazine; Tunisia an example of democracy’s global attractiveness -July 12

• Tunisia signs agreement with China for new'silk road* - July 12

• Tunisia tourism revenues Jump as Europeans return -July 12

• Tunisian women lead battle for truth and justice - July 11

• Tunisia-Airports: number of travelers edges uo 1396 - July 10

•. IMF Disburses Fourth Tranche of Tunisia Loan -July 8

• Woman from moderate Islamic party elected mayor of Tunis - lulv 3 "

• World Bank approves $500 min loan for Tunisia: state news agency - June. 29

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68th Newsletter

* October 5, 2018 -

Covering news from Tunisia and Ennahdha

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

In what is a significant year ahead for Tunisia with parliamentary and presidential

elections set for 2019, I would like to reflect on some of the important developments

affecting the country today.

As recent headlines have shown, Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi recently

suggested that Ennahdha had chosen to break ties with him and his party, Nidaa

Tounes. Whilst we may have differences over some areas of policy - which is itself

normal in any healthy democracy - we stressed that dialogue and consensus remains

best course of action to resolve those differences.

Unfortunately, the president made this pronouncement not simply because of a policy

disagreement, but because Ennahdha has declined to support his calls for the Prime

Minister to step down and for change of government to step in. Ennahdha remains

committed to the notion that changing the government one year before parliamentary

and presidential elections would at best cause unnecessary disruption, and at worst

prevent crucial reforms from being implemented for the good of the economy.

Although we do not agree with the president on this point, we still value the role he

has played in Tunisia’s democratic transition and remain committed to dialogue and

consensus between all political stakeholders.

Indeed, political stability and democratic consolidation was a key focal point during

the recent EU-Tunisia joint committee meeting that took place in Tunis on September

18. The mixed parliamentary commission spoke highly of the effectiveness of May’s

municipal elections, as well as post-Revolution laws strengthening political

transparency. Pleasingly, those present stressed the utility of cooperation between the

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EU and Tunisian parliaments. Just as dialogue is essential in Tunisia, so too will our

country benefit from collaborating closely with our European friends.

In recent weeks, there has been much discussion around equal inheritance rights in

Tunisia, proposed by the President’s Individual Freedoms and Equality Committee.

This is a sensitive issue for many families across Tunisia, and Ennahdha sees great

value in a national dialogue on the issue to allow us to reach a conclusion best for all

in society. Dialogue, after all, has contributed to strong economic and political

progress in Tunisia since the 2011 revolution.

As a party we look forward to engaging with this legislation when it is presented to

parliament. It does, however, remain our conviction that Tunisians should be free to

live their lives in accordance with the fundamental tenets of their religious beliefs.

On the economic front, I am delighted to confirm that Tunisia’s GDP is at it's highest

level since 2016. Preliminary results from the second quarter of 2018 confirm this

uptrend, and suggest that the country could achieve its target of 3 percent growth.

Although tourism and agriculture are driving results, it is extremely important that

Tunisia’s economy diversifies. 1 am pleased that a wide range of sectors, including

agribusiness, textiles and chemicals, are contributing positively to these results.

All of this should rightly fill Tunisians, as well as our international partners, with

optimism as the country’s economy enters the final quarter of 2018.

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ENNAHDHA AND TUNISIA UPDATES

Ennahdha calls for continued dialogue with the President - September 25

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Following the interview conducted with the President of the Republic on Al-Hiwar al-

Tounisi channel on Monday September 24, 2018 during which a number of important

issues of concern to national public opinion, Ennahdha Party:

1. Commends the President of the Republic’s commitment to reassuring Tunisians

regarding holding the next presidential and legislative ejections on the agreed dates,

which would strengthen the democratic transition process and strengthen internal and

external confidence in #Tunisia.

2. Reaffirms its commitment to consensus with the President of the Republic and its

appreciation of the national role he has played since the beginning of the revolution in

order to establish a culture of consultation and dialogue between political parties as

opposed to monopolization, exclusion and conflict. Ennahdha Party had reacted

positively to that approach since the Paris meeting, as embodied at all phases during'

which the President of the Republic found nothing but support and cooperation. The

Tunisian exception owes its existence to the path of consensus-building which

remains the ideal basis for our country’s stability and managing differences within the

framework of national responsibility and mutual respect.

3. Stresses the difference in points of view on a number of issues faced by the

country, foremost amongst which is the government’s stability, does not mean

Ennahdha’s abandonment of the robust relationship with the President of the

Republic, but is rather part of the essence of democratic life and among the

requirements of the critical phase and immense economic and social challenges

preoccupying national public opinion.

Ennahdha stands with whose affected bv the natural disaster - September 23

Many areas of #Nabeul. Benarous, Sousse and other parts of the country witnessed

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exceptionally high levels of rainfall last month. Valleys were flooded leading to a rise

in water levels which resulted in casualties, road blocks, traffic disruptions and the

flooding of a many homes, establishments and institutions. In the face of the calamity

that has struck these areas, Ennahdha Party, while it values all the efforts made by the

National Office of Civil Protection (NOCP), the #Tunisia National Guard, the Army, the

Security Forces and all the parties involved in reducing human losses and materia)

damages:

1. Pays respect to the souls of the victims and offers its condolences to their families

and relatives, and wishes a speedy recovery for those that have been wounded.

2. Salutes the movement of broad solidarity among Tunisian citizens which reflected

the depth of social cohesion and the values of humanity and civilisation.

3. Calls upon its activists and supporters to attend to those affected and to support

the efforts of the government and civil society.

4. Calls upon the Government to take all measures required to mitigate the impact of

the disaster and reduce its negative effect on the lives of the afflicted and to promptly

assess the damages.

Ennahdha’s statement on recent calls for the postponement of 2019 elections -

August 30

Following the doubts raised regarding holding the presidential and legislative

elections as scheduled for late 2019, Ennahdha, out of its full commitment to

preserving the democratic transition process:

1. Affirms that freedom from dictatorship and the embodiment of free popular will are

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realised through holding elections within their set constitutional deadlines, t hereby

completing the establishment of our democratic system. Without elections, there is no

legitimacy; and any questioning of the electoral process is a deviation from the path of

democratic transition.

2. Expresses its pride in ^Tunisia's well-established democratic path, which

consolidates freedom which was a principal demand of the revolution of the people of

Tunisia in 2011, with the full commitment of our political elite to democracy and to

the peaceful alternation of power.

3. Reiterates its commitment to consensus before and after the elections regardless of

the results, based on the outcome of the ballot box and in light of the need of our

young democratic experience to broad partnership in order to manage public affairs

and ensure the continued success of the Tunisian model.

Ennahdha's statement on National Women's Day - August 13

Tunisian women and the whole Tunisian people proudly celebrate today the

anniversary of the 13th of August, 1956, the promulgation date of the Personal Status

Code.

On the occasion of celebrating this anniversary, Ennahdha Party:

1. Congratulates all Tunisian women and men inside and outside the country, and

salutes the leading role played by Tunisian women in all fields in order to build the

new Tunisia.

2. Congratulates the Tunisian people in general, and in particular, Tunisian women,

for assuming local leadership within the elected municipal councils, as members,

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mayors, or heads of committees.

3. Calls.for further empowerment of Tunisian women and supporting their

participation in decision-making, and for the adoption of horizontal and vertical

gender parity in the coming legislative elections in order to further strengthen

women’s contribution to leading change and renewal in our country.

4. Calls for the adoption of the necessary mechanisms and measures in order to

activate the law on the prevention of violence against women so as to enable us to put

an end to this dangerous phenomenon.

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EXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

The Tunisian parliament returned from recess on October 2.

Ennahdha’s Naoufel Eljammai, Chairman of the Committee on Rights and Freedoms

and Foreign Relations, addressed MPs in a plenary session on October 2 regarding key

issues around the agenda for the new Parliamentary term. Mr Jammali informed MPs

that one area of focus will be the new National Instance for Human Rights, an

institution that Mr Jammali’s Committee has developed. Ennahdha considered it

important to present this progress to the new Parliament before the elections of the

new Committee Chairs, estimated to be within one month.

IN THE NEWS

• Ennahdha’s Souad Abderrahim nominated for World Mayor award 2018 -

September 20

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• World bank disburses $500 million loan to support Tunisia budget - September

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• Tunisia. Italy sign MoU on rural development in SW Tunisia - September 18

• Tunis-based robotics startup ‘Eriova Robotics’ riaises $1.6 million in the largest funding round for a Tunisian startup - September 17

• Tunisia will offer public-private partnerships worth $4.7 billion - September 13

• Members of U.S. Congress affirm their country's support for Tunisia - August 30

• Tunisia sees 2019 economic growth rising to 3.5 oct- August 29

• German Cabinet declares Tunisia. Morocco. Algeria as 'safe* - August 18

• Meet Souad Abderrahim. the first female mayor of Tunisia’s capital in 160 years - August 22

• Ennahdha’sTunis Mayor Souad Abderrahim runs tbe gauntlet for Tunisian

women - August 20

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Ennahdha Party statement following the terrorist attack on

Habib Bourguiba Avenue

Tunis - October 29, 2018

On Monday, October 29, 2018, Habib Bourguiba Avenue in the capital Tunis witnessed

a treacherous attack on a security patrol located in the vicinity, resulting in a number

of casualties.

Following this criminal attempt, and pending the Ministry of Interior's disclosure of the

circumstances, the Ennahdha Party:

1. Condemns this cowardly terrorist attack against our national security forces which

targeted the Habib Bourguiba Avenue and what it represents for the Tunisian people,

from symbolizing the values of freedom and democracy to being a public space for

leisure and entertainment.

2. Strongly condemns the perpetrators and all those who stand behind them or assist

them.

3. Calls on Tunisian citizens to uphold and strengthen national unity and to stand with

the security and military institutions to continue their efforts in the name of building a

peaceful and democratic Tunisia, and as a clear and appropriate response to all the

villainous forces that seek to harm Tunisia and its democratic experience.

4. Reaffirms once again that there is no future for terrorism in Tunisia, thanks to the

solidarity and awareness of the Tunisian people, and thanks to the determination of

our security and military forces in confronting terrorists and pursuing them wherever

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Ennahdha Party statement on Parliament’s

approval of the government reshuffle

Tunis - November 14, 2018

With the Parliamentary confirmation of Prime Minister Ch'ahed’s reshuffle, Ennahdha

calls for all partners in the Unity Government to dedicate their energies on delivering

the national reform agenda to revitalize Tunisia’s economy.

The Unity Government must overcome differences and deliver real progress through

constructive discussions for the sake of future of the Tunisian people. We welcome the

opportunity to work with our colleagues in government to strengthen democratic

institutions, engage in effective dialogue about key issues and work through

differences within the established constitutional framework, and build a strong, secure

and prosperous future for all Tunisians.

The Ennahdha Party vvelcomes the appointment of:

• Ms Sayida Ounissi as Minister of Employment and Vocational Training

• Mr Habib Debbabi as Secretary of State for SMEs in the Ministry of Industry and

SMEs

• Ms Besmajebali as Secretary of State in the Ministry of Local Government and

the Environment

• Mr Ahmed Gaaloul as Secretary of State for Sports in the Ministry of Youth and

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Ennahdha also welcomes the reappointment of Mr Zied Ladhari as Minister for

Development, Investment and International Cooperation, Mr Taoufik Rajhi as Minister

for Economic Reform, Mr Anouar Maarouf as Minister of IT and the Digital Economy,

Mr Ridha Saidi as Minister Advisor to the Prime Minister and Mr Khalil Amiri as

Secretary of State for Scientific Research.

In addition, we welcome the appointment of Rene Trabelsi as the new Minister of

Tourism - the third member of the country’s Jewish minority to serve in the Cabinet -

and look forward to working with him and other key Cabinet members. Mr. Trabelsi’s

appointment is reflective of the inclusion and tolerance that remain critical in a

democratic and stable Tunisia.

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Tunis - November 26, 2018

Ennahdha is the Tunisian Muslim democrat political party representing reform,

democracy, progress and opportunity for all Tunisians. The party currently holds four

ministerial offices and has been part of every democratic Government since the

revolution in Tunisia in 2011.

Activities such as those claimed by the Popular Front’s ‘Defence Committee’ would

never be undertaken by anyone who believes in Ennahdha’s core principles. There is

no truth in these claims and we completely refute them. They are pure fabrications by

a politicized self-appointed extra-judicial body that is undermining the legal process

by continuously seeking to interfere, pressurize and question the integrity of the

judiciary, in order to tarnish and demonize a political rival.

The manner in which these false claims have come forward not only undermines the

democratic process, but also the transparency and the independence of the judiciary

for which Tunisians have fought bravely since 2011. At a time when the country

should be coming together to support our institutions and the strengthening of our

economy, these false allegations undermine the progress the Government is taking to

re-energize the Tunisian economy and grow our democracy. Rached Ghannouchi,

President of Ennahdha said: "For those who believe that undemocratic means can be

used to exclude political rivals, let them not forget that our hard won freedoms and

democracy are a beacon of hope that Tunisians will not allow to be extinguished."

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A WORD FROM RACHED GHANNOUCHI

President and Co-Founder of the ENNAHDHA PARTY

With parliamentary and presidential elections set for 2019, Tunisia is at the threshold

of a momentous year in its history. Along with preparation for the elections, Tunisia is

establishing a number of key institutions and legal texts that further entrench and

consolidate its democratic system.

On October 9, the Tunisian parliament, under the guidance of Dr. N.aoufel Eljammali

MP, then chair of the Rights and Liberties and Foreign Affairs committee, passed the

"Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination" Act. As the first Arab and Muslim

country to abolish slavery in 1846, Tunisia is now one of the first in the region to

criminalize racism. By defining and criminalizing racial discrimination, this law is a

significant step toward a just and equitable future for all Tunisians.

Parliament’s approval of a separate law establishing a National Human Rights

Commission also moves Tunisia ever closer to the ideals set out in its 2014

constitution. This new independent body, mandated under the constitution, will have

broad power to monitor for human rights violations, including through visits to

detention centers, prisons, and public educational, health and social institutions. The

commission’s unanimous approval by all lawmakers present at the vote signals an

encouraging cross-party commitment to mechanisms that protect all our futures.

Comprising judges, psychologists, lawyers and members of Tunisian civil society, the

commission is designed to represent the values of equality, justice and political

inclusion that sparked the 2011 Revolution.

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The Ennahdha Party Annual Conference on October 26-27 brought together party

members and leaders from across the country to discuss key policy issues and

Ennahdha’s vision for Tunisia in the coming years. The conference was, in particular,

an opportunity to engage newly elected mayors from Ennahdha and give central

importance to local issues within Ennahdha's vision of democratic governance.

To bridge the gaps in Tunisian society, we must also pursue reconciliation and

national unity. The approval of a new cabinet by parliament on November 12 will

undoubtedly help to achieve this goal, providing a basis for stable government of

coalition and much-needed economic reforms. Having suffered under Tunisia's two

former authoritarian regimes, Ennahdha understands the power of national dialogue

and the need for forgiveness to overcome division. We therefore call on Parliament to

adopt a reconciliation law, which would apply to cases in which offenders admit their

crimes, reveal the truth and apologize to and compensate their victims. Only by

coming together can we hope to build a democratic, united and prosperous Tunisia.

ENNAHDHA AND TUNISIA UPDATES

Ennahdha Party Statement on Parliament’s Approval of the Government Reshuffle -

November. 12

Ennahdha Party Statement following the Terrorist Attack in Tunis - October 29

Ennahdha's State Secretary for Vocational Training & Entrepreneurship awarded the

One Young World Political Leader Prize - October 29

Report on the meeting of the President of Ennahdha with the President of the Republic

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Statement of the 22nd session of the Ennahdha Consultative Council - October 8

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ENNAHDHA PARTY CONFERENCE UPDATE

Excerpts from Ennahdha Party President Rached Channouchi's Opening Speech to the

2018 Annual Party Conference - October 27

Ladies and gentlemen,

Esteemed guests,

We are pleased to inaugurate the activities of the Ennahdha Party’s second annual

conference, which will deal with several important national and party matters. The

holding of this conference will provide a space for dialogue and consultation, and a

platform for scrutinizing the party's policies and priorities.

This conference also takes place between two important moments in our democratic

transition: the moment when our country successfully completed its first local

elections on May 6, 2018, and the moment we are approaching with the second

legislative and presidential elections at the end of 2019.

Our success in the recent local elections marks the beginning of a new test of our

ability to strengthen local governance, and to bring forth a talented generation of

grassroots leaders, in which young people and women hold a significant proportion of

senior positions. This reflects our conviction that empowering youth and women and

opening doors for them to assume public office is a key priority.

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Our country has been living through a political crisis for some time that has weakened

the public landscape and deepened the difficulties of our democratic transition, which

are mainly the continuation of structural economic challenges. Major reforms have

been delayed in many sectors and institutions, despite the remarkable improvement in

many economic indicators, the recovery in the tourism sector, and an improved trade

balance.

Since the Carthage 2 dialogue, Ennahdha has clearly expressed its position on this

crisis, stressing the country’s need for political stability, improved government

performance on economic and social issues, progress on major reforms, and

combating corruption.

Through active diplomacy within the framework of our country’s foreign policy,

Ennahdha has sought to promote Tunisia as an attractive destination for investment

and trade. This outreach has also sought to strengthen Tunisia’s relations with a

number of neighboring and friendly countries, particularly in North Africa and the

Arab and Muslim worlds. Tunisian-African relations must be taken seriously as

Tunisia’s future lies in Africa. For this purpose, we call for the creation of a ministry or

department specifically focused on African relations.

Ennahdha are also forming a team of experts from across the country to prepare a

comprehensive economic and social vision for Tunisia 2030. We will present this vision

to Tunisia within our electoral manifesto for 2019. This vision will present a strategic

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approach drawing on our country’s points of strength including its exceptional

geostrategic position, enlightened cultural and civilizational heritage, advanced and

competent human resources, and constructive and fruitful international relations.

We want this vision to draw the outlines of the path towards an historic leap on the

economic, developmental, social, financial and civilizational levels, achieving Our

dream of a prosperous, strong and shining Tunisia.

In its transition to democracy, Tunisia has achieved a great deal despite the difficulties

and obstacles it has faced. This is thanks to the choice of dialogue as the primary

approach to the management of public affairs, and consensus, which Ennahdha

considers to be the best means to achieving national progress.

Our democratic transition will continue. But it needs more time, stability and dialogue

in order to fully achieve its objectives - freedom, dignity and development. In this

context, it is the responsibility of political parties to enhance their contribution to

public governance, to understand society’s problems, to provide appropriate solutions

to Tunisian women and men, and to improve their standard of living, especially

vulnerable and marginalized groups and deprived regions.

Ennahdha Renaissance Party President,

Rached Channouchi

EXECUTIVE & LEGISLATIVE UPDATES

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Racial Discrimination Law - With the support of Ennahdha, the Tunisian parliament

passed the '‘Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination" Act on October 9. This

law criminalizes racial abuse and discrimination against Tunisia’s ethnic minorities,

especially the 7 0-15 percent of Tunisians who identify as black. Those convicted of

racist speech will face one month of prison time and a fine of $350, while incitement

to racial hatred,’racist threats or membership of a racist organization carries a prison

sentence of between one and three years, and fines of $185-SI ,110.

Human Rights Authority - The Tunisian parliament have also fulfilled a major promise

of the 2014 constitution by unanimously approving the establishment of an official

human rights authority. Under the Basic Law approved on Tuesday, October 16, the

rights commission will have a nine-member board chosen by parliament, including

two judges, a lawyer, a doctor, three psychologists and two members of civil society

organizations.

Cabinet Reshuffle - On November 6, Prime Minister Youssef Chahed announced a

proposed cabinet reshuffle, subject to the approval of Parliament. On November 12,

Parliament approved the following Eniiahdha members to the following positions:

♦ Ms. Sayida Ounissi as Minister of Employment and Vocational Training♦ Mr. Habib Debbabi as Secretary of State for SMEs in the Ministry of Employment

and Vocational Training

♦ Mr. Ahmed Caaloul as Secretary of State of Youth and Sports in the Ministry of

Sports

♦ Ms. Besma Jebali as Secretary of State in the Ministry of Local Government and

the Environment

Ennahdha also welcomes the reappointment of Mr. Zied Ladhari as Minister for

Development, Investment and International Cooperation, Mr. Anouar Maarouf as

Minister of IT and Communication, and Mr. Khalil Amiri as Secretary of State for

Scientific Research.

2019 Budget Approved - On the December 10, Tunisia’s parliament approved a

budget for 2019. This budget will impose no new taxes on Tunisian citizens, and

lowers taxes on the vital technology, textiles, engineering and pharmaceutical sectors.

Taxes on bank profits were also raised from 35 percent to 40 percent to provide more

funding for social and economic reforms.

• Tunisia's Ennahda keen to uphold consensus: Ghannouchl - October 9

• The law-on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination “gives justice" to

black people in Tunisia, savs lamila Ksiksi - October 10

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• Tunisia’s parliament adopts anti-racism law - October 10

• Tunisia criminalizes racism with ’historic* law - October 11'

• Tunisia MPs adopt 1»* anti-racism law - October 11

• Law penalizing racism in Tunisia: A first in the Arab world - October )2

• In another first. Tunisia criminalizes racism - October 15

• Tunisia assembly approves creation of rights commission - October 16

• French Ambassador praises the role of Ennahdha in the stability of Tunisia - October 16

• Mediterranean: the ‘MED Dialogues* return to Rome - November 22

• Apolitical: Minister for Vocational Training and Employment Saida Ounissi named in the 2018 list of 100 Future Leaders: The World's Most Influential Youno People in Government - November 28

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U.S. Department of Justice Supplemental StatementWashington, dc 20530 Pursuant to the Foreign Agents Registration Act of

1938, as amended

For Six Month Period Ending 6/30/2019(Insert date)

I - REGISTRANT

1. (a) Name of Registrant (b) Registration No.

BCWLLC 6227

(c) Business Address(es) of Registrant1801 K Street NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006

2. Has there been a change in the information previously furnished in connection with the following?

(a) If an individual:

Yes □ No □

Yes □ No □

Yes □ No □

(1) Residence address(es)

(2) Citizenship

(3) Occupation

(b) If an organization:

(1) Name

(2) Ownership or control

(3) Branch offices

Yes □

Yes □

Yes □

No H

No m

No 0

(c) Explain fully all changes, if any, indicated in Items (a) and (b) above.

IF THE REGISTRANT IS AN INDIVIDUAL, OMIT RESPONSE TO ITEMS 3,4, AND 5(a).

3. If you have previously filed Exhibit C* 1, state whether any changes therein have occurred during this 6 month reporting period.

Yes □ No 0

If yes, have you filed an amendment to the Exhibit C? Yes □ No □

If no, please attach the required amendment.

1 The Exhibit C, for which no printed form is provided, consists of a true copy of the charter, articles of incorporation, association, and by laws of a registrant that is anorganization. (A waiver of the requirement to file an Exhibit C may be obtained for good cause upon written application to the Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530.)

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FORM NSD-2 Revised 05/17

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4. (a) Have any persons ceased acting as partners, officers, directors or similar officials of the registrant during this 6 month reporting period?

Yes □ No E

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Position Date Connection Ended

(b) Have any persons become partners, officers, directors or similar officials during this 6 month reporting period?Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

5. (a) Has any person named in Item 4(b) rendered services directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If yes, identify each such person and describe the service rendered.

(b) During this six month reporting period, has the registrant hired as employees or in any other capacity, any persons who rendered or will render services to the registrant directly in furtherance of the interests of any foreign principal(s) in other than a clerical or secretarial, or in a related or similar capacity? Yes □ No E

Name Residence Address Citizenship Position Date Assumed

(c) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their employment or connection with the registrant during this 6 month reporting period? Yes EH No E

If yes, furnish the following information:

Name Position or Connection Date Terminated

(d) Have any employees or individuals, who have filed a short form registration statement, terminated their connection with any foreign principal during this 6 month reporting period? Yes E No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

NameShaila Manyam & Terry Neal

Position or Connection Foreign Principal Date TerminatedHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (via Work ceased in BCW Asia Pacific) March 2019

6. Have short form registration statements been filed by all of the persons named in Items 5(a) and 5(b) of the supplemental statement?

Yes □ No □

If no, list names of persons who have not filed the required statement.

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II - FOREIGN PRINCIPAL

7. Has your connection with any foreign principal ended during this 6 month reporting period? Yes [El No □

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (via BCW Asia Pacific) Government Technology Agency of Singapore Republic of the Philippines

Date of Termination

Work ceased in March 2019 Work ceased in January 2019 Work ceased in May 2019

8. Have you acquired any new foreign principal(s)2 during this 6 month reporting period? Yes [x] No □

If yes, furnish th following information:

Name and Address of Foreign Principal(s) Date Acquired

Government of Ras Al Khaimah June 2019

9. In addition to those named in Items 7 and 8, if any, list foreign principal(s)2 whom you continued to represent during the 6 month reporting period.

Ennahdha PartyKobe Steel LTD Hikvision USA Inc.Government of the Republic of the Philippines

10. (a) Have you filed exhibits for the newly acquired foreign principal(s), if any, listed in Item 8?

Exhibit A3 Yes |x] No □

Exhibit B4 Yes IE] No □

If no, please attach the required exhibit.

(b) Have there been any changes in the Exhibits A and B previously filed for any foreign principal whom you

represented during this six month period? Yes □ No [El

If yes, have you filed an amendment to these exhibits? Yes □ No □

If no, please attach the required amendment.

2 The term "foreign principal" includes, in addition to those defined in Section 1(b) of the Act, an individual organization any of whose activities are directly or indirectly supervised, directed, controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in major part by a foreign government, foreign political party, foreign organization or foreign individual. (See Rule 100(a) (9)). A registrant who represents more than one foreign principal is required to list in the statements he files under the Act only those principals for whom he is not entitled to claim exemption under Section 3 of the Act. (See Rule 208.)

3 The Exhibit A, which is filed on FormNSD-3, sets forth the information required to be disclosed concerning each foreign principal.4 The Exhibit B, which is filed on FormNSD-4, sets forth the information concerning the agreement or understanding between the registrant and the

foreign principal.

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III - ACTIVITIES

11. During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes 0 No □

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

Please see attached Exhibit 11.

12. During this 6 month reporting period, have you on behalf of any foreign principal engaged in political activity5 * as defined below?

Yes [x] No □

If yes, identify each such foreign principal and describe in full detail all such political activity, indicating, among other things, the relations, interests and policies sought to be influenced and the means employed to achieve this purpose. If the registrant arranged, sponsored or delivered speeches, lectures or radio and TV broadcasts, give details as to dates, places of delivery, names of speakers and subject matter.

Please see attached Exhibit 12

13. In addition to the above described activities, if any, have you engaged in activity on your own behalf which benefits your foreign principal(s)? Yes □ No [x]

If yes, describe fully.

5 "Political activity," as defined in Section l(o) of the Act, means any activity that the person engaging in believes will, or that the person intends to, in any way influence anyagency or official of the Government of the United States or any section of the public within the United States with reference to formulating, adopting or changing the domestic or foreign policies of the United States or with reference to political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.

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IV - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

14 (a) RECEIPTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? Yes 0 No □

If no, explain why.

Please see attached 14A

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies.6

Date From Whom Purpose Amount

Total

(b) RECEIPTS - FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGNDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received, as part of a fundraising campaign7, any money on behalf of any

foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes □ No El

If yes, have you filed an Exhibit D8 to your registration? Yes □ No E

If yes, indicate the date the Exhibit D was filed. Date

(c) RECEIPTS-TfflNGS OF VALUEDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received any thing of value9 other than money from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in the interests of any such foreign principal?

Yes □ No IE!

If yes, furnish the following information:

Foreign Principal Date Received Thing of Value Purpose

6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D if he collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other things of value for a foreign principal, as part of a fundraising campaign. (See Rule 201(e)).

8 An Exhibit D, for which no printed form is provided, sets forth an account of money collected or received as a result of a fundraising campaign and transmitted for a foreign principal.

9 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors, "kickbacks," and the like.

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15. (a) DISBURSEMENTS-MONIESDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or

9 of this statement? Yes [x] No □

(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? Yes □ No 0

If no, explain in full detail why there were no disbursements made on behalf of any foreign principal.

If yes, set forth below in the required detail and separately for each foreign principal an account of such monies, including monies transmitted, if any, to each foreign principal.

Date To Whom Purpose Amount

Please see attached 15A

Total

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(PAGE 7)(b) DISBURSEMENTS-TfflNGS OF VALUE

During this 6 month reporting period, have you disposed of anything of value10 other than money in furtherance of or in connection with activities on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement?

Yes □ No §

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Recipient Foreign Principal Thing of Value Purpose

(c) DISBURSEMENTS-POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONSDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you from your own funds and on your own behalf either directly or through any other person, made any contributions of money or other things of value11 in connection with an election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for political office?

Yes □ No 0

If yes, furnish the following information:

Date Amount or Thing of Value Political Organization or Candidate Location of Event

10,11 Things of value include but are not limited to gifts, interest free loans, expense free travel, favored stock purchases, exclusive rights, favored treatment over competitors,"kickbacks," and the like.

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V - INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

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16. (a) During this 6 month reporting period, did you prepare, disseminate or cause to be disseminated any informational materials?12

Yes ED No □

If Yes, go to Item 17.

(b) If you answered No to Item 16(a), do you disseminate any material in connection with your registration?Yes □ No □

If Yes, please forward the materials disseminated during the six month period to the Registration Unit for review.

17. Identify each such foreign principal.

Ennahdha PartyHikvisionGovernment of the Republic of the Philippines

18. During this 6 month reporting period, has any foreign principal established a budget or allocated a specified sum of money to

finance your activities in preparing or disseminating informational materials? Yes □ No S

If yes, identify each such foreign principal, specify amount, and indicate for what period of time.

19. During this 6 month reporting period, did your activities in preparing, disseminating or causing the dissemination of informational materials include the use of any of the following:

D Radio or TV broadcasts □ Magazine or newspaper D Motion picture films □ Letters or telegrams

□ Advertising campaigns ED Press releases El Pamphlets or other publications □ Lectures or speeches0 Other (specify) Newsletters; 2018 ESG Report

Electronic Communications

0 Email

□ Website URL(s):

□ Social media websites URL(s):

□ Other (specify)

20. During this 6 month reporting period, did you disseminate or cause to be disseminated informational materials among any of the following groups:

(El Public officials 0 Newspapers 0 Libraries

ED Legislators ED Editors ED Educational institutions

0 Government agencies 0 Civic groups or associations ED Nationality groups

□ Other (specify)

21. What language was used in the informational materials:

ED English □ Other (specify)

22. Did you file with the Registration Unit, U.S. Department of Justice a copy of each item of such informational materials disseminated or caused to be disseminated during this 6 month reporting period? Yes ^ No 121

23. Did you label each item of such informational materials with the statement required by Section 4(b) of the Act? Yes □ No IE1

12 The term informational materials includes any oral, visual, graphic, written, or pictorial information or matter of any kind, including that published by means of advertising, books, periodicals, newspapers, lectures, broadcasts, motion pictures, or any means or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce or otherwise. Informational materials disseminated by an agent of a foreign principal as part of an activity in itself exempt from registration, or an activity which by itself would not require registration, need not be filed pursuant to Section 4(b) of the Act.

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VI - EXECUTION

In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1746, the undersigned swear(s) or affirm(s) under penalty of perjury that he/she has (they have) read the information set forth in this registration statement and the attached exhibits and that he/she is (they are) familiar with the contents thereof and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his/her (their) knowledge and belief, except that the undersigned make(s) no representation as to truth or accuracy of the information contained in the attached Short Form Registration Statement(s), if any, insofar as such information is not within his/her (their) personal knowledge.

(Date of signature)

August 21,2Q19

(Print or type name under each signature or provide electronic signature13)

[sign] /s/ Sharon Balkam eSigned

13 This statement shall be signed by the individual agent, if the registrant is an individual, or by a majority of those partners, officers, directors or persons performing similar functions, if the registrant is an organization, except that the organization can, by power of attorney, authorize one or more individuals to execute this statement on its behalf.

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ATTACHMENT QUESTION 15(a)

15 (a). Disbursements - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you(1) disbursed or expended monies in connection with activity on behalf of any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, and 9 of this statement? YES(2) transmitted monies to any such foreign principal? NO

Ennahdha Party_________________________________Business Entertainment 11.92Other Travel Costs 7,425.44Travel - Taxi/Car service 11.00

Shipping & Freight 48.94Total 7,497.30

Kobe Steel LTD__________________________________Registration Fees 305.00Total 305.00

Hikvision USA Inc._______________________________Accommodation 6,369.63Airfare 19,480.79

Internet Use 21.98Meals 527.43Meals-Travel 527.43

Other Travel Costs 128.70Photocopies 496.88Professional Consultant 177.50Taxi/Car Service - Local Transportation 683.85Taxi/Car Service - Travel 860.18

Train 141.65

Registration Fees 305.00Total 29,721.02

Government Technology Agency of Singapore__________Registration Fees 305.00Total 305.00

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, (via BCWAsia Pacific.)____Registration Fees 305.00Total 305.00

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Government of Ras Al KhaimahAirfareBusiness Meals

MealsOther Travel Costs ParkingTaxi/Car service

TrainTravel - Accommodation

Total

10,301.13146.34

951.3880.00

234.00

350.67374.00

1,443.11

13,880.63

Republic of the PhilippinesAccomodationsAirfareConsulting Fees

Intercompany Fees Local Transportation Location/Venue Expense

MealsMedia Monitoring

Registration Fees

Train

24,699.0443,536.00

(23,500.00)

619,520.034,711.83

379.89

1,766.53250,266.41

305.00

345.00

922,029.73

Government of the Republic of the PhilippinesAccomodations

AirfareMealsConsulting Fees

Intercompany Fees Internet UseLocation/Venue Expense

Subscription Costs

PrintingLocal Transportation

Registration Fees Telephone

Train

39,117.82

86.879.00 678.28

43.990.00

375,178.61603.78

4,058.56

1,940.0085,155.72

4,936.37

305.00 203.60396.00

643,442.74

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Exhibit 12

Kobe Steel LTD

Jan - June 2019

None

Government Technology Agency of Singapore

Jan - June 2019

None

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, (via BCW Asia Pacific)

Jan - June 2019

Provided strategic communications support and responding to governmental and media inquiries. BCW

LLC commented on, but did not create or disseminate a proposed advertisement for US print media,

which was published on February 28, 2019.

Hikvision USA

Jan - June 2019

Outreach:

• Mark Bergen, Bloomberg, [email protected]• Todd Shields, Bloomberg, [email protected]

• Blake Schmidt, Bloomberg, [email protected]

• Gao Yuan, Bloomberg, [email protected]

• Olivia Carville, Bloomberg, [email protected]

• Sunny Oh, MarketWatch, [email protected]

• Jeremy Olshan, MarketWatch, [email protected]

• Hugh O'Connell, Sunday Business Post, [email protected]

• Paul Mozur, The New York Times, [email protected]

• Ana Swanson, The New York Times, [email protected]

• Edward Wong, The New York Times, [email protected]

• Camilla Hodgson, Financial Times, [email protected]

• Drew Harwell, The Washington Post, [email protected]

• Ryan Tracy, The Wall Street Journal, [email protected]

• Mark Ward, BBC, [email protected]

• Patrick O'Neill. Gizmodo, [email protected]

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• Patrick Temple-West, POLITICO, [email protected]

• Bill Allison, Bloomberg, [email protected]

• Sarah Dai, South China Morning Post, [email protected]

• Chloe Yu, Reuters, [email protected]

• Sherisse Pham, CNN, [email protected]

• Brenda Goh, Reuters, [email protected]

• Shunsuke Tabeta, Nikkei, [email protected]

• Arjun Kharpal, CNBC, [email protected]

• Lillian Yang, The Guardian, [email protected]

• Yuan Wang, The Washington Post, [email protected]

• Shanshan Wang, The AP, [email protected]

• Mike Bird, The Wall St. Journal, [email protected]

• James Cook, The Telegraph, [email protected]

• Victor Ordonez, ABC News, [email protected]

• James Politi, Financial Times, [email protected]

• Benjamin Marks, NHK Japan Broadcasting, [email protected]

Government of Ras Al Khaimah

Jan - June 2019

None

The Republic of the Philippines

Jan - June 2019

None

The Government of the Republic of the Philippines

Jan - June 2019

Outreach

Aries Poon @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Enda Curran @ Bloomberg

Reshman Kapadia @ Barrons

Alvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins University

Aries Poon @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Enda Curran @ Bloomberg

Reshman Kapadia @ Barrons

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Alvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins UniversitySaumya Vaishampayan @ The Wall Street Journal

Ranina Sanglap @ S&P Global Market IntelligenceAries Poon @ S&P Global Market IntelligenceSaumya Vaishampayan @ The Wall Street JournalRanina Sanglap @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Aries Poon @ S&P Global Market IntelligenceSaumya Vaishampayan @ The Wall Street JournalAries Poon @ S&P Global Market IntelligenceRanina Sanglap @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Alvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins UniversityReshman Kapadia @ BarronsJim Gomez @ Associated PressJoeal Calupitan @ Associated Press

Reshman Kapadia @ BarronsJake Maxwell Watts @ The Wall Street JournalSerena Ng @ The Wall Street JournalSaumya Vaishamapayan @ The Wall Street Journal

John Lyons @ The Wall Street JournalJames Hookway @ The Wall Street JournalCris Larano @ The Wall Street JournalAries Poon @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Andreo Calonzo @ BloombergCecilia Yap @ BloombergClaire Jiao @ Bloomberg

Clarissa Batino @ BloombergDitas B Lopez @ BloombergEnda Curran @ BloombergIan Sayson @ Bloomberg

Karl Lester Yap @ BloombergLilian Karunungan @ BloombergMatthew Burgess @ Bloomberg Ruth Carson @ BloombergSiegfrid Alegado @ Bloomberg

Andy Mukherjee @ BloombergShuli Ren @ BloombergBernard Lo @ CNBCEverett Rosenfield @ CNBC

Kelly Olsen @ CNBCWeizhen Tan @ CNBCJosh Berlinger @ CNNAlvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins University

Kelly Oolsen @CNBCJoshua Berlinger @ CNNRanina Sanglap @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

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Aries Poon (© S&P Global Market IntelligenceRanina Sanglap @ S&P Global Market Intelligence

Aries Poon (© S&P Global Market IntelligenceSaumya Vaishampayan (© The Wall Street JournalEditor (© CNBC AsiaKelly Oolsen @ CNBC

Joshua Berlinger (© CNNAlvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins UniversityDaniel Moss (© BloombergEditors (© Barrons

Editors (© BloombergPhilnews (©BloombergEnda Curran @ BloombergAndreo Calonzo (© Bloomberg

Cecilia Yap (© BloombergClaire Jiao (© BloombergClarissa Batino @ Bloomberg

Ditas B Lopez @ BloombergEnda Curran @ Bloomberg

Ian Sayson (© BloombergKarl Lester Yap @ BloombergLilian Karunungan (© Bloomberg

Matthew Burgess (© Bloomberg Ruth Carson (© BloombergSiegfrid Alegado (© BloombergSent in the same email as the above

Editor (© CNBC AsiaKelly Oolsen @ CNBCJoshua Berlinger (© CNNAlvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins University

Daniel Moss @ BloombergEditors @ BarronsEditors @ BloombergPhilnews (©Bloomberg

Andreo Calonzo (© BloombergCecilia Yap (© BloombergClaire Jiao (© BloombergClarissa Batino @ Bloomberg

Ditas B Lopez @ BloombergEnda Curran (© Bloomberg

Ian Sayson (© BloombergKarl Lester Yap @ Bloomberg

Lilian Karunungan (© BloombergMatthew Burgess (© Bloomberg Ruth Carson (© Bloomberg Siegfrid Alegado (© Bloomberg

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Editor @ CNBC Asia

Kelly Oolsen @ CNBC

Joshua Berlinger @ CNN

Alvin Camba @ Johns Hopkins University

Daniel Moss @ Bloomberg

Editors @ Barrons

Editors @ Bloomberg

Philnews @Bloomberg

Enda Curran @ Bloomberg

Andreo Calonzo @ Bloomberg

Cecilia Yap @ Bloomberg

Claire Jiao @ Bloomberg

Clarissa Batino @ Bloomberg

Ditas B Lopez @ Bloomberg

Ian Sayson @ Bloomberg

Karl Lester Yap @ Bloomberg

Lilian Karunungan @ Bloomberg

Matthew Burgess @ Bloomberg Ruth Carson @ Bloomberg

Siegfrid Alegado @ Bloomberg

Ennahda Party

Jan - June 2019

Below are other outreach contacts not listed in the attached Excel file:

• Devan Cole, CNN

• Allie Malloy, CNN: [email protected]

• Daniel Benjamin, Foreign Affairs

• Jason Blazakis, Foreign Affairs

• Natasha Bach, Fortune: [email protected]

• Robin Simcox, Heritage Foundation

• Scott R. Anderson, Lawfare

• Steve Holland, Reuters: [email protected]

• Arshad Mohammed, Reuters: [email protected]

• David Kirkpatrick, New York Times: [email protected]

• Eric Schmitt, New York Times: [email protected]

• Helene Cooper. New York Times: [email protected]

• Edward Wong. New York Times: [email protected]

• Charlie Savage, New York Times: [email protected]

• Max Boot, Washington Post

• Marc Lynch, Washington Post

• Edwin Mora, Breitbart: [email protected]

• Declan Walsh, New York Times: [email protected]

• Jared Malsin, Wall Street Journal: [email protected]

• David Lewis, State Dept

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• Joanna Schenke, State Department

• Nicole Gaouette, CNN: [email protected]• John Hudson, Washington Post: [email protected]

• Daniel Lippman, Politico: [email protected]

• Anna Palmer, Politico: [email protected]

• Shadi Hamid, Wall Street Journal/Brookings

• Rima Kawas, IRI

• Gordon Gray, POMED

• Carlotta Gall, NYTimes: [email protected]

• Kylie Atwood. CNN: [email protected]

• Robin Wright, USIP

• Bill Wechsler, Atlantic Council

• Robbie Gramer, Foreign Policy: [email protected]

• Haim Malka, CSIS

• Fatima Hadji, National Endowment for Democracy

• Sharan Grewal, Brookings

• Danielle Pletka, AEI

• Nayyera Haq, SiriusXM

• Rosemary DiCarlo/Sanaa Khoury, UN

• Jake Walles, Carnegie

• Arshad Mohammed, Reuters: [email protected]

• Justin Vogt, Foreign Affairs: [email protected]

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Question 11:

During this 6 month reporting period, have you engaged in any activities for or rendered any services to any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8, or 9 of this statement? Yes

If yes, identify each foreign principal and describe in full detail your activities and services:

• Kobe Steel LTD - Communications Planning, strategy and implementation• Ennahdha Party - Provide support on Media and stakeholder outreach in advance of upcoming

elections• Hikvision USA Inc. - advise on public affairs and policy issues, strategic planning and guidance• Government of Ras Al Khaimah - Strategic communications services to support Ral Al Khaimah's

objective in the US and Europe• Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (via BCW Asia Pacific) - No services have been provided since the

registration was submitted as of March 20, 2019• Government of the Republic of the Philippines - provide counsel and assistance for the Bangko

Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the government's economic team in the area of strategic communications to promote BSP's economic initiatives and economic messages internationally.

• Republic of the Philippines - To support the Department of Finance (and other relevant government agencies) with the aim to increase efforts in promoting investment in the Philippines.)

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ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS 14 (a)14 (a). Receipts - MoniesDuring this 6 month reporting period, have you received from any foreign principal named in Items 7, 8 and 9 of this statement, or from any other source, for or in interests of any such foreign principal, any contributions, income or money either as compensation or otherwise? YES.

Ennahdha Party

Date From Whom Purpose Amount3/4/2019

3/26/20193/4/2019

3/26/20193/26/2019

Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party Ennahdha Party

Kobe Steel LTDDate From Whom

Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

Purpose

22,500.0022,500.0022,500.0022,500.0022,500.00112,500.00

Amount1/30/2019 Kobe Steel, LTD 3/19/2019 Kobe Steel, LTD 3/27/2019 Kobe Steel, LTD 4/26/2019 Kobe Steel, LTD 6/21/2019 Kobe Steel, LTD

Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

10,000.0010,000.0010,000.0010,000.0010,000.0050,000.00

Hikvision USA Inc.Date From Whom Purpose Amount

1/15/2019 Hikvision USA Inc. 2/25/2019 Hikvision USA Inc. 4/25/2019 Hikvision USA Inc.

4/25/2019 Hikvision USA Inc.

Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses Fees & Expenses

Fees & Expenses

14,206.3925,000.0082,165.58

64,139.85185,511.82

Republic of the Phillippines Date From Whom Purpose Amount

3/29/2019 Republic of the Phillippines Fees & Expenses 800,729.19800,729.19

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