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Edmund McWilliams

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In 1998, McWilliams received the American Foreign Service Association's Christian Herter Award for creative dissent by a senior FSO. He also received four Superior Honor Awards, two Meritorious Service Awards, and on retirement in 2001 the Secretary's Award from Secretary of State Colin Powell.
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and joined several conservative groups on campus. After graduating he volunteered for the U.S. Army, learned Vietnamese, and was posted to Saigon as an intelligence officer in 1972, where he specialized in interrogations.
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McWilliams was dispatched to Islamabad in 1988 as a semi-independent analyst of U.S. policy regarding the Afghan jihad in the wake of the Soviet withdrawal. His blistering criticism of the Pakistani
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McWilliams was born in Rhode Island to a father who was a mill worker and a mother who was a cafeteria aide. He majored in Southeast Asian Studies at the
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and their patronage of radical Islamists led to an ultimately-baseless internal investigation regarding his integrity, spearheaded by Ambassador
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Since he retired from the Foreign Service in 2001, McWilliams has been volunteering with U.S. and foreign human rights
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Post Diplomatic Career Humanitarian, Human Rights, Refugee & Veterans Efforts
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Ed McWilliams entered the U.S. Foreign Service in 1975 and served in
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Opening U.S. Embassies in Post-Soviet Central Asia Embassies
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From 1996 to 1999, he worked as the political counselor in
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United States Charge d'Affaires Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan
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Library of Congress: Interview with Edmund McWilliams
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Ed McWilliams: Making a Tragic Mistake in Indonesia
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Edmund Cake
United States Ambassador to Tajikistan
University of Rhode Island
Vientiane
Bangkok, Thailand
Moscow, Russia
Kabul, Afghanistan
Islamabad
Managua, Nicaragua
Inter-Services Intelligence
Robert Oakley
Milt Bearden
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Jakarta
Washington
NGOs
East Timor and Indonesia Action Network
Library of Congress: Interview with Edmund McWilliams
Tajikistan relations at U.S. State Dept.
Kyrgyz relations at U.S. State Dept.
Ed McWilliams: Making a Tragic Mistake in Indonesia
West Papua Report
United Charge d'Affaires to Tajikistan
Stanley Escudero
United States Charge d'Affaires Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan
Edward Hurwitz
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