PAKPAC President Meets
President Bush
George
W. Bush, at a luncheon reception at a private home in Bryn
Mawr, PA on June 14.
The President, in his conversation with Dr. and Mrs. Raza
Bokhari, expressed goodwill for Pakistan and Pakistani Americans.
The President of the United States attended the lunch to support
the re-election campaign of Pennsylvania Senator, Rick Santorum.
The Pakistani American Public Affairs Committee (PAKPAC) is
a nationwide, membership based not for-profit lobbying organization
registered with the US Federal Election Commission.
PAKPAC’s mission is to advance and strengthen U..Pakistan
relations, while working tirelessly to preserve, protect and
promote ideals of civil liberties cherished by all Americans.
PAKPAC has been organized to give voice to issues and concerns
common to the Pakistani-American community.
It plays an important role in fostering greater political
and civic engagement within the Pakistani Americans. PAKPAC
is also engaged in collaborating with other regional and national
Pakistani-American organizations, as it continues to serve
as a watchdog for inaccurate and negatively biased media coverage
about Pakistan and Pakistani Americans.
PAKPAC is also involved in educating media outlets, political
parties, academic institutions, think tanks, and Administration
(US as well as Pakistani) about issues of concern and significance
to the Pakistani-American community. (For more information
on PAKPAC, browse our website www.pakpac.net).
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