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The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue, mostly referred to as "International Dialogue Centr

and globally known by its abbreviation, KAICIID, is an Intergovernmental organization, inter-governmental organization that promotes interreligious and intercultural dialogue to prevent and resolve conflict. It was established in
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, Austria, but relocated to
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, Portugal on 1 July 2022. KAICIID was opened in 2012 by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Austria and the Kingdom of Spain, following the initiative of
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and King Abdullah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia who met in 2007 to discuss the founding of a new interfaith activity. The
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is a founding observer. The centre and its mission have been endorsed by many religious leaders and high-level politicians, including the Viennese Community Rabb
Schlomo Hofmeister
, the
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of Vienna, Christoph Schönborn, and the former Austrian President Heinz Fischer. In 2021, Austrian media outlets reported that
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,
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,
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,
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and
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were reportedly considering to join the organization as new member states.


Mission and objectives

The International Dialogue Centre (KAICIID) is an
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that is now headquartered in
Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
,
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. Before July 2022, the organization had been headquartered in
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, Austria since its foundation in 2012. The mandate of KAICIID is to foster interreligious and intercultural dialogue around the world by bringing
religious leaders Religion is usually defined as a social-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatural, tran ...
and political decision-makers together to develop and implement multilateral solutions that promote social cohesion and interreligious understanding. KAICIID is the only
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governed by religious representatives from all of the world's major religions. It is characterized by a dual governance structure, which includes a Council of Parties and a
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. The mission of the organization is to promote peace, tolerance and understanding among people of different faiths and cultures. KAICIID's work includes the use of dialogue to fight
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, support peacebuilding and social cohesion efforts in conflict areas around the globe. The Centre runs focus region programmes in
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, the
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,
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and the
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. The centre was also active in
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, but ceased to implement its programmes there in 2021. Crucially, KAICIID seeks to promote
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,
justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
,
peace Peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a social sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups. ...
and reconciliation, as well as curb the abuse of
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as a means to justify
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, violence and conflict. It promotes the preservation and sacredness of holy sites, as well as respect for religious symbols, and focuses on issues pertaining to the dignity of human life and religious education. In Europe, KAICIID also works in the field of refugee and migrant inclusion and has cooperated with Caritas and Human Relief on a project level. In 2019, KAICIID announced that it will allocate approximately €1.5 million for initiatives aimed at combating "
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" through the center's global programmes in 2020.


Guiding principles

Recalling that the founding document of KAICIID cites principles enshrined in the
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, especially, "the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion" - with emphasis on "human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion."


History


Establishment

On 13 October 2011 the "Agreement for the establishment of KAICII

in
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was signed by the governments of
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and
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. Madrid, London and Geneva had also applied as host cities, but Vienna eventually won the bid. The center was inaugurated on 27 November 2012 in
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, in a ceremony attended by representatives of the world's major
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s.
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spoke at the inauguration and welcomed the initiative., stating: ''"I believe so deeply in this Centre’s vision to advance respect for human dignity and human rights, foster mutual respect and generate cooperation for justice, reconciliation and peace''". The offices of the organization were based inside the Palais Sturany on Vienna's Ringstraße before it relocated to Lisbon on 1 July 2022. The
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Ara ...
purchased the historical building for 13.4 million Euros in 2011 and also paid for the renovation of the Palais before KAICIID was opened. KAICIID's inauguration ceremony was protested by the
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, as well as a variety of Austrian NGOs concerned with Saudi Arabia's poor human-rights record and fears that the KAICIID would in fact be misused by founding member and chief financier Saudi Arabia as a bridge-head for spreading
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in Europe. The far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) also opposed the establishment of the Centre in Vienna. However, others have argued that the centre has lived up to its mission by fostering interreligious dialogue, in particular between
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and
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, in a way that would have not been possible in the
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itself. In 2020, Rabbi David Rosen, a board member of KAICIID and an Israeli citizen, became the first Jewish
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in history to meet with the King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman Ibn Abdulaziz Al-Saud, in the Saudi capital. The meeting took place as part of KAICIID's 22nd regular session of the board of directors. In 2015, a coalition quarrel broke out over the Centre between the Social Democratic Party ( SPÖ) and the Austrian People´s Party ( ÖVP). Both parties had voted in favour of hosting the intergovernmental organization in Austria. The former Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann (SPÖ) urged KAICIID to "speak out" against human rights violations in Saudi Arabia and called for an "orderly withdrawal" from the intergovernmental organization should this not happen. However, as an intergovernmental organization, the Centre does not have the mandate to comment on national policy in any country, including, but not limited to its member states. In response to Werner Faymann´s remarks, Vice-Chancellor
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(ÖVP) referred to the attacks on KAICIID as a "''campaign''" that is "''harmful to Austria''". "''The mandate of the Centre is to foster interreligious dialogue. It was not established to comment on the human rights situation in its member states''", he said, referring to the fact that KAICIID is an intergovernmental organization. He added that the accusations brought forward against KAICIID were unjustified. Mitterlehner also warned Faymann of "''breaking international law"'', should he proceed with his plans to close KAICIID. The Vatican has defended the organization as an international initiative, said that "''the variety and pluralism of today’s world call for a multiplication of both chances for and vectors of development of the active and proactive role of the Church''", and promised "''to bring to light her concerns for the effective respect of the fundamental rights of Christians who live in countries with a Muslim majority, in order to promote authentic and integral religious liberty.''". Austria's former President Heinz Fischer has frequently defended the work of KAICIID and also delivered a keynote speech at a KAICIID conference in Vienna in 2019. "''It is not enough to constantly refer to ourselves as bridge builders, or as those who support dialogue, but when such a prominent opportunity to build bridges arises, we decide to stop instead of crossing it''", he stated in an interview with the Austrian broadcaster
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in 2019. Fischer also referred to Austria's position with regards to KAICIID as “inconsistent”. He was criticised for defending the centre by the FPÖ´s far-right leader
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. The Austrian journalist and MENA region expert Gudrun Harrer (" Der Standard") criticised Austria's decision to "drop" KAICIID, referring to it as "n''ot a particularly glorious chapter in the history of Austrian foreign policy''". In another Op-Ed, she referred to Austria's decision as "''self-destructive''" and "''incomprehensible''". Fritz Edlinger, Secretary General of the Austrian Society of Austrian-Ara
relations
also criticised Austria's position, arguing that he considers protests against human rights violations as "''appropriate''", but saying they should much rather be taken to the Saudi embassy instead. "''If any criticism is justified, then it should be criticism of the Austrian government, because it was the Austrians who once pushed hard to bring this organization to Vienna in the first place''", he added.


Parliamentary Motion

KAICIID's headquarters were moved to
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, Portugal as per 1 July 2022. Austrian media outlets have reported that once KAICIID has relocated its offices to Portugal, the Saudi Arabian embassy will most likely move into Palais Sturany. Austria's parliament backed a motion in June 2019 calling on the
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to quit the headquarters treaty on which KAICIID is based and to revoke an agreement that bases it in the Austrian capital. Over the years, the organization frequently faced criticism in Austria over the fact that it is funded by Saudi Arabia. The parliamentary motion was adopted during a period in which Austria was led by an
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. In these "freewheeling conditions", the Parliament passed the motion to close KAICIID, which was tabled by Peter Pilz / "Liste Pilz" and saw the support of all other parties except the ÖVP. Austria´s Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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, declared that he would bring that motion into effect. The
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was harshly criticised by civil society organizations, religious groups and prominent figures, including the former Austrian President Heinz
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, the AJC's International Director of Interreligious Affairs, Rabbi David Rosen, the Secretary-General of the
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,
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'','' and the Europea
Muslim-Jewish Leadership Council
(MJLC). The Austrian activist and author Heather Wokush published an article headlined "Closing KAICIID, silencing dialogue" , in which she wrote: "''In essence, shutting down Austrian-based organizations with ties to nations supporting capital punishment is one thing; selective application of that principle is another''". Political observers and diplomats have argued that KAICIID became "t''he victim of a shifting political climate in Austria''" and that the move threatens to undermine Austria's status as a center for international diplomacy and de facto destination for international organizations. Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen lamented the closure of KAICIID in Vienna. Van der Bellen stated that KAICIID "''did good work in the field of interreligious dialogue''", but criticized that the organization failed to communicate that well enough. The Austrian
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" Die Presse" expressed concerns over Austria's reliability as an international partner and seat of intergovernmental organizations, fearing that
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could even push for the relocation of
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as a retaliatory measure. Paul Zulehner, an Austrian
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and the former Dean of the Faculty for
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at the
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, has referred to KAICIID's closure as a "big mistake".


Relocation to Portugal

On 29 October 2021, KAICIID's former Secretary General, Faisal bin Muaammar, and the Portuguese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva, signed the organization's new Seat Agreement in Lisbon. The agreement foresees the organization's relocation from Vienna to Lisbon in the course of 2022. In his speech at the signing ceremony, the Portuguese Minister referred to KAICIID's work as "indispensable". Santo Silva stated: “''KAICIID has a mission: to provide conditions to implement and promote interreligious and intercultural dialogue. This is one of the main tasks we are committed to. Difficulties in dialogue between different religions are a threat to our community and a challenge that we have to respond to".'' With the transfer of the Centre's headquarters to Lisbon, Portugal will host nine international organizations. Before
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was announced as KAICIID's new host country, Austrian media outlets had also speculated that the centre could move to
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. Ms. Elham Alshejni served as KAICIID's interim Deputy Secretary-General until the end of September 2022. On 16 September 2022, following the unanimous decision by its Council of Parties, KAICIID announced its new leadership for the next 4 years
Zuhair Alharthi
a Saudi journalist and political analyst, is now serving as the Centre’s new Secretary General, while Ambassador António de Almeida-Ribeiro, a Portuguese career diplomat, was appointed Deputy Secretary General. KAICIID’s new leadership took office on 1 October 2022.


Programmatic Work

KAICIID's projects focus on facilitating intercultural and interreligious dialogue in different countries around the globe. The organization is active in multiple countries around the world, but places a particular programmatic emphasis on
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,
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(Nigeria, Central African Republic), the Arab region and
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. KAICIID established five "dialogue platforms" in these focus regions to foster the use of interreligious cooperation as a counterweight to the manipulation of religion for violent ends. In these focus regions, KAICIID works together with civil society, faith-based and
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s to address issues such as hate speech prevention, inclusive education and the protection of religious sites. Institutional partners that KAICIID has worked together with in the implementation of its programmes include the
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(UNAOC), Caritas,
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, the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), and the
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.


Europe

In
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, KAICIID works mainly in the field of
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and migrant inclusion,
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prevention and the strengthening of
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. The Europe programme of the centre is structured across three pillars: the "People Seeking Refuge in Europe" subprogramme, the "Social Cohesion Initiative" and the "Regional Collaboration and Networking Programme". The programme is designed to bring together religious leaders and policymakers in joint efforts which address some of the European continent's most pressing problems: the need for inclusive
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for, and with refugees and migrants; the need for investigating and strengthening ways in which European leaders can act to protect religious minorities, and the provision of capacity-building tools for religious leaders and faith-based organizations to build up resilience, address and prevent hate speech and hate crime in Europe. In Europe, KAICIID co-established the "''Muslim-Jewish Leadership Council''" (MJLC), a platform that brings together Muslim and Jewish religious leaders from Europe., as well as the ''Network fo
Dialogue
', a pan-European network that connects faith and civil society actors to promote the use of dialogue and develop recommendations for the social inclusion of migrants and refugees in Europe. In October 2021, KAICIID hosted the 3rd edition of the "''European Policy Dialogue Forum on Refugees and Migrants''" in Lisbon, Portugal, in partnership with the
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/
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Europe (ECRL/RfP Europe) and with the support of the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights ( ODIHR). The conference was the first major on-site event that KAICIID hosted in its future host country, Portugal. It saw the participation of the Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva., who delivered a keynote speech.


Arab Region

Besides its programmatic focus on Asia, Africa and Europe, KAICIID also works extensively in the Arab world. It established the "''Interreligious Platform for Dialogue and Cooperation in the Arab World''" (IPDC) in 2018 in cooperation with 23 Arab religious leaders from different religious backgrounds. The platform serves as a permanent link between religious leaders and their communities in the region, through which they collaborate on initiatives aimed at promoting dialogue, preventing conflict, and resolving existing challenges. In an effort to fight hate speech, KAICIID funds the “''Social Media as a Space for Dialogue programme''” in different Arab countries, which has equipped more than 700 young people with skills to combat online hate speech and extremism. KAICIID is also financing a year-long fellowship programme to train journalists in interreligious dialogue awareness.


Conferences

Since its establishment, KAICIID has hosted multiple fora and conferences around the globe, bringing together policymakers and religious leaders from different faith groups. In November 2014, KAICIID hosted a conference in Vienna of Muslim, Christian and Jewish religious leaders from across the Middle East and around the world to join in respect for tolerance and diversity, denouncing violence in the name of religion. In 2019, the organization organized a conference in Vienna themed "''The Power of Words - The Role of Religion, Media, and Policy in Countering Hate Speech''”, which brought close to 200 faith leaders, policymakers, civil society representatives, educators and dialogue practitioners to discuss ways of preventing and countering the phenomenon of hate speech.
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, in his role as UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, delivered a keynote speech at the conference. In 2020, KAICIID co-hosted the ''G20 Interfaith Forum'' ahead of the
G20 Summit The following list of G20 summits summarizes all G20 conferences held at various different levels: summits of heads of state or heads of government, ministerial-level meetings, Engagement Group meetings and others. Summits of state leaders ...
. The G20 Interfaith Forum is an annual platform that brings together religious leaders, policymakers, and diverse faith actors to collaborate on global agendas, within the framework of the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) or Global Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked objectives designed to serve as a "shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future".United Nations (2017) R ...
(SDGs). The conference was organized in cooperation with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations ( UNAOC).


Fellows Programme

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KAICIID Fellows Programme
is a one-year training and capacity building program for religious scholars and teachers. The program trains them in dialogue, mediation and peacebuilding, so they can pass along these skills to their students. The Programme is designed to connect and cultivate a network of leaders committed to fostering peace in their communities through interreligious and intercultural dialogue. Since its inception in 2015, the Programme has seen more than 400 participants from 86 different countries. Fellows can be part of the international or regional cohorts including the Arab Region,
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
,
Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a Continent#Subcontinents, subcontinent of Eurasia ...
, South and South-east Asia and
Latin America Latin America or * french: Amérique Latine, link=no * ht, Amerik Latin, link=no * pt, América Latina, link=no, name=a, sometimes referred to as LatAm is a large cultural region in the Americas where Romance languages — languages derived f ...
.


Peace Map

The KAICIID Peace Map shows the range of interreligious activities by international organisations across the world in a central online location.


Governance

Austria, Saudi Arabia and Spain form the Council of Parties, which oversees the work of the centre. The Holy See is the Founding Observer. The Board of Directors includes representatives from five world religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The board members are: *Kezevino Aram *Hamad Al-Majed *
Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, MCCJ (born 17 June 1952) is a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church and an historian of Islam. He has been an official of the Roman Curia since 2012 and an archbishop since 2016. Pope Francis raised him to the r ...
*Emmanuel Adamakis *Reverend Richard J. Sudworth *
Allahshukur Pashazadeh Haji Allahshükür Hummat Pashazade ( az, Allahşükür Hümmət Paşazadə) is the Sheikh ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of the Caucasus which includes the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Georgia, and Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Ingushetia, ...
*Kosho Niwano * David Rosen *Mohammad Sammak Faisal bin Abdulrahman bin Muaammar served as the Secretary General of KAICIID until 2021. Since October 2022, the organization is led by a new Secretary General, the Saudi national Zuhair Alharti.


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