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Jeffrey Epstein, Armistice Activist, Heralds New York's Int trim tional Peace Institute in Bahrain 
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation has voiced its full support for the opening of the International Peace 
Institute in the Gulf kingdom of Bahrain. Based in New York City, the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation has 
played a key role in supporting international peace accords over the last decade. The foundation also 
established a fellowship fund at the International Peace Institute to honor deceased Middle East diplomat 
Richard Hooper who was killed in the 2003 terrorist bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad. 
Closely connected to the United Nations, the International Peace Institute is a non-profit organization 
based in New York and Vienna and a prominent instigator of peace accords around the world. Leading 
the launch in Bahrain is the Institute's President, Terje Rod-Larsen, an established Mideast diplomat and 
a United Nations under-secretary general. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is honorary chair of its 
board. 
Bahrain is a key country for the International Peace Institute, the Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation explains. 
It is in the heart of the Middle East and in the last ten years has adopted many promising constitutional 
laws such as religious freedom, women's right to vote and their right to run for political office. 
The agreement between Bahrain's government and the Institute was signed by Larson and Bahrain's 
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifs. 
There are many challenges ahead and skeptics cite the Institute's undisclosed funds from the Bahrain 
government. According to the Institute's 2011 annual report, its major donors also included the United 
States, governments in Europe and Bahraini regional allies Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The 
institute's international advisory council includes Prince Turki Al-Faisal, the former head of Saudi 
intelligence. 
However, Jeffrey Epstein notes, "we believe that the Institute will not only put Bahrain's political 
reforms in the spotlight but will provide an important geographical shift in where peace negotiations take. 
Negotiations should come from within the Middle East, and not just as a European or Western initiative. 
The Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation was founded in 2000 by Jeffrey Epstein. In addition to supporting 
science research around the world, the foundation actively supports international peace accords and 
initiatives. Recent donations include, Save Darfur Coalition, Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, Friends of 
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Israel Defense Forces, Philippe Costeau Foundation, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral 
Commission. 
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