Abid Ullah Jan

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Abid Ullah Jan is a prolific writer and community development specialist. He has conceptualized and implemented a model of crime prevention through social development in South East Ottawa, called No Community Left Behind (NCLB)[1]. The program won several Awards, including Community Builder of the Year Award from the United Way Ottawa.[2]

Mr. Jan is the author of seven books on international affairs, including: "The Ultimate Tragedy: Colonialists Rushing to Global War to Save the Crumbling Empire", "Afghanistan: The Genesis of the Final Crusade", "The Musharraf Factor: Leading Pakistan to its inevitable demise", "From BCCI to ISI: The Saga of Entrapment Continues" and "After Fascism: Muslims and the Struggle for Self-Determination". He is a regular contributor to Media Monitors Network (MMN) from Canada.


Mr. Jan believes that Pakistan and Afghanistan was one state, which still doesn't have a recognized border and the union of Pakistan and Afghanistan into a "Greater Afghanistan" is "inevitable and possible."[3] Mr. Jan also edits DictatorshipWatch.com [4]

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