Mohammed Dahlan
Mohammad Yusuf Dahlan (, also known by the ''kunya'' Abu Fadi (), born 29 September 1961) is a Palestinian politician. Arrested by Israel for being involved with the Fatah Hawksthe Fatah youth movementhe subsequently helped in negotiations for the Oslo Accords, later becoming a critic of Yasser Arafat. The former leader of Fatah in the Gaza Strip, Dahlan's power there as head of the Preventive Security Force was at one time so substantial that the territory was nicknamed "Dahlanistan". Seen as a favorite by the George W. Bush administration to be Mahmoud Abbas' second-in-command, Dahlan was appointed by the latter to head the Palestinian National Security Council. An antagonist of Hamas, he participated in the Fatah–Hamas Mecca Agreement before his power began to decline after the latter gained the upper hand in the Battle of Gaza. He was controversially elected to the Central Committee of Fatah amid allegations of fraud. Living in exile in Abu Dhabi, Dahlan has, according to ''Foreign Policy'', had a hand in facilitating the Abraham Accords. Provided by Wikipedia
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PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM ATAS HAK KONSTITUSIONAL PARA PENGANUT AGAMA-AGAMA LOKAL DI INDONESIA by Muhammad Dahlan, Airin Liemanto
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Good or Bad Financial Reporting Can Cause Changes in Company Management by Otniel Safkaur, Nunuy Nurafiah, Sugiono Paulus, Muhammad Dahlan
Published 2019-08-01
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The Effect of Quality Financial Reporting on Good Governance by Otniel Safkaur, Nunuy Nur Afiah, Sugiono Poulus, Muhammad Dahlan
Published 2019-05-01
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Sukma Angin / by Arena Wati, (Muhammad Dahlan Abdul Baing), 1925-2009, author 175350
Published 2024text