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Shimon Avimor
Israeli diplomat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shimon Avimor (Hebrew: שמעון אבימור) born Erich S. Schwarz, was an Israeli diplomat and author. Avimor was the Israeli Ambassador to Cambodia,[1][2] Laos (non-resident, Phnom Penh 1972 – 1975),[3] Gabon.[4][5]
On 28 December 1972, Avimor was one of four Israeli officials who were taken hostage at the Israeli Embassy in Bangkok.[6][7] He was also the Consul General to Monaco and Head of the Mission (1976–1979).[8]
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Publications
- Relations Between Israel and Asian and African States: Côte d'Ivoire Written with Hanan Aynor Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations, 1986[9]
- Contemporary History of Cambodia (1949–1975) Under an Israeli Perspective (French Text), 1982[10]
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