Iran's Ethno-Religious Minorities under Siege - Dr. Hosenbor's Remarks

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Event: Iran's Ethno-Religious Minorities under Siege hosted by Kurdish Human Rights Watch, Inc. (KHRW) and Leadership Council for Human Rights (LC4HR)
Date: Monday, May 23, 2011
Place: B-340 Rayburn HOB
Time: 12-1:00pm
United States House of Representatives

Dr. M. Hosein Bor is a distinguished attorney currently serving as Of Counsel to the law firm Entwistle and Cappucci LLP. He received a Masters in Comparative Law from the George Washington University Law School and Ph.D. and Masters Degree in International Law and International Relations from the American University. Dr. Bor also has an LL.B. degree in law from Tehran University. Dr Bor's practice focuses on commercial law, international law, international relations, energy and petroleum, international trade, international transactions, corporate law, contracts and administrative law. Dr. Bor served as Energy and Economic Advisor to the Embassy of the State of Qatar in Washington, D.C. from 1982 to 1998.
Dr. Bor is active in facilitating trade, joint ventures, investment, and project development between American corporations and their counterparts from the Gulf countries. He advises U.S. companies conducting business in the Gulf and overseas corporations about business operations in the U.S., including analysis of U.S. and foreign policy and regulatory issues. Dr. Bor maintains a wide range of contacts among government officials, lawyers and business leaders in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Iran.
Dr. Bor previously served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Catholic University of America. He has written extensively on various issues relating to the Middle East, including a treatise on Iran and its nationalities.

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