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'''Hussain Abdullah Haroon''', formerly speaker of the [[Provincial Assembly of Sindh]], On 28th February, [[1985]] [[General Zia-ul-Haq]] hold elections on non party basis, sits on the board of several educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the Sind Club. Elder brother of [[Hameed Haroon]] and grandson of Sir [[Abdullah Haroon]] whom [[Quaid-e-Azam]] called one of the strongest pillars of the [[Muslim League]], lives in the lower portion of the ancestral mansion beside [[Japan]] [[Embassy]] in [[Karachi]]. He belong to noble Sindhi family. Hussain Haroon he is member of many boards of educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the [[Sindh Club]]. He also been part of strike against real estate development in [[Bundal Island]] by [[Emaar]]. Hussain Haroon is the chair of the English speaking club of Karachi.
'''Hussain Abdullah Haroon'''([[Urdu language|Urdu]]: حسین عبداللہ ہارون ), formerly speaker of the [[Provincial Assembly of Sindh]], On 28th February, [[1985]] [[General Zia-ul-Haq]] hold elections on non party basis, sits on the board of several educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the Sind Club. Elder brother of [[Hameed Haroon]] and grandson of Sir [[Abdullah Haroon]] whom [[Quaid-e-Azam]] called one of the strongest pillars of the [[Muslim League]], lives in the lower portion of the ancestral mansion beside [[Japan]] [[Embassy]] in [[Karachi]]. He belong to noble Sindhi family. Hussain Haroon he is member of many boards of educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the [[Sindh Club]]. He also been part of strike against real estate development in [[Bundal Island]] by [[Emaar]]. Hussain Haroon is the chair of the English speaking club of Karachi.


Hussain Abdullah Haroon has been appointed as Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the [[United Nations]], replacing veteran [[Munir Akram]]<ref>[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C07%5C27%5Cstory_27-7-2008_pg3_4 INSIGHT: Axing Ambassador Munir Akram]</ref><ref>[http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=15193 Hussain Haroon to replace Munir Akram at UN]</ref>.
Hussain Abdullah Haroon has been appointed as Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the [[United Nations]], replacing veteran [[Munir Akram]]<ref>[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C07%5C27%5Cstory_27-7-2008_pg3_4 INSIGHT: Axing Ambassador Munir Akram]</ref><ref>[http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=15193 Hussain Haroon to replace Munir Akram at UN]</ref>.

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Hussain Abdullah Haroon(Urdu: حسین عبداللہ ہارون ), formerly speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, On 28th February, 1985 General Zia-ul-Haq hold elections on non party basis, sits on the board of several educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the Sind Club. Elder brother of Hameed Haroon and grandson of Sir Abdullah Haroon whom Quaid-e-Azam called one of the strongest pillars of the Muslim League, lives in the lower portion of the ancestral mansion beside Japan Embassy in Karachi. He belong to noble Sindhi family. Hussain Haroon he is member of many boards of educational institutes, sports associations and charity organizations. He also has the distinction of being the youngest President of the Sindh Club. He also been part of strike against real estate development in Bundal Island by Emaar. Hussain Haroon is the chair of the English speaking club of Karachi.

Hussain Abdullah Haroon has been appointed as Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, replacing veteran Munir Akram[1][2].

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