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Interview: Daniel Mariaschin

The man warning the West on Iran

November 25, 2010 12:29
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Simon Round,

Simon Round

3 min read

Jewish leaders do not come more much more influential than Daniel Mariaschin. As executive vice president of B'nai B'rith International and the director of the BBI Centre for Human Rights and Public Policy, the American has the ear of world leaders on matters of Jewish interest and much more.

B'nai B'rith has been accredited as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) by the United Nations since 1947 and as such plays a prominent role in campaigning and lobbying. So what does Mariaschin (pictured) plan to discuss with Foreign Office representatives - his next appointment after our interview?

Over coffee in a London hotel, to an incongruous jazz accompaniment, he does not need to ponder the question for long. The answer is Iran. It is his most pressing concern. "Iran is issue number one, issue number two and issue number three in importance. This is the kind of thing that NGO advocacy is all about. It is being the constant voice of warning, of caution."

So how worried do we need to be about Iran? "Very," he replies. "We have been saying for years that Iran is not just Israel's problem, and fortunately the democracies seem to be waking up to this now. We hope it's not too late. We hope that the current round of sanctions are going to have some impact."

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