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Mikkie Mills
Mikkie is a writer and journalist
Minister Alexander Schallenberg

Alexander Schallenberg is the Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of the Republic of Austria.

Mitchell Belfer
Mitchell Belfer is President of the Euro-Gulf Information Centre in Rome, Italy and Senior Lecturer in international politics at Metropolitan University Prague.
Mitesh Velani
Mitesh Velani is the former CEO of Saracens Football Club.
Mohamed Ali Albodairi
Mohamed Ali Albodairi is a lecturer and published author on Islam and Islamic history.
Mohammed Idris

Mohammed Idris is minister of information and national orientation of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Moshe Kantor
Moshe Kantor is President of the International Luxembourg Forum on Preventing Nuclear Catastrophe; European Jewish Congress; European Council on Tolerance & Reconciliation.
Mostafa Naderi
Mostafa Naderi is a former Iranian political prisoner who spent 11 years in an Iranian prison and is one of the few survivors of Iran's 1988 massacre of political prisoners. He lives in exile.
Mu Sochua

Mu Sochua is a Cambodian politician and rights activist born on 15 May 1954. She served as a Member of Parliament for Battambang during two separate periods, from 1998 to 2003 and again from 2013 to 2017. Between 1998 and 2004, she held the position of Minister of Women and Veterans' Affairs in Hun Sen's coalition government as a member of FUNCINPEC. Following her time with FUNCINPEC, she became affiliated with the Sam Rainsy Party prior to its merger with the Human Rights Party, and subsequently rose to become Vice President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party until that organisation's dissolution.

Her political career has focused on human rights advocacy and women's issues throughout her various parliamentary and ministerial roles. In November 2017, a court ruling imposed a five-year ban from politics on Mu Sochua, making her one of 118 senior opposition figures subject to this restriction. She now contributes political and policy commentary to Comment Central.

Muhammed Magassy
Muhammed Magassy has been a member of the Gambian National Assembly since 2012. He is also a Member of Parliament for ECOWAS (The Economic Community of West African States), an economic union comprised of 15 African Countries.
Mukhtar Karim
Mukhtar Karim is the Chief Executive Officer of the Lady Fatemah Trust, an international NGO. He has written for Reuters, Newsweek The i paper and City AM.
Naomi Hulme

Naomi Hulme is Co-Founder and CEO of Skyral Defence a modelling and simulation software company working across defence and intergovernmental partnerships.