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Пишет prokurator ([info]prokurator)
@ 2010-03-01 17:21:00


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Гранты на борьбу с Россией

Вы до сих пор считаете, что зарубежные гранты "правозащитников" - это охранительская байка?
Один из 150 работающих в РФ американских фондов отчитывается в трате $19 529 000 на "надежных" оппозиционных журналистов, точечную работу по МВД, лоббирование, и т.п.

Это капля в море. Это только один фонд, и только за 2007 год. А всего их, только американских, "работающих" на территории России - 150
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[info]romanik@lj
2010-03-01 11:49 (ссылка)
Benetech (Palo Alto, California)
$880,000 to use science and technology to promote human rights (over three years). (2008)

Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life (Waltham, Massachusetts)
$100,000 to support the Strengthening International Justice through Judicial Dialogue Program. (2009)

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (Cairo, Egypt)
$300,000 to promote engagement by North African civil society in Africa's regional human rights system (over two years). (2009)

Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (Cairo, Egypt)
$96,000 in support of a project entitled, Building the Capacities of Sudanese NGOs, Lawyers, and Journalists on the International Criminal Court. (2007)

Center for Research Libraries (Chicago, Illinois)
$236,000 to study the use of technology by human rights organizations to document human rights abuses (over two years). (2008)

Center for Social Development (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
$50,000 to fund seminars and public forums to create a Civil Party of Orphans Class for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. (2009)

Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Chicago, Illinois)
$250,000 to conduct a study in 2010 of American public attitudes on world affairs and the United States' role in the world (over one year). (2009)

China University of Political Science and Law (Beijing, China)
$35,000 for the participation of a team in the ICC International Trial Competition and for a 10th Anniversary Symposium in Beijing on the Rome Statute. (2008)

City University of New York, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies (New York, New York)
$450,000 to establish the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (over three years). (2008)

Climate Law and Policy Project (Washington, D.C.)
$30,000 in support of general operations. (2009)

Cluster Munition Coalition (London, United Kingdom)
$250,000 in support of work on cluster munitions. (2007)

Coalition for an Effective African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (Johannesburg, South Africa)
$400,000 to strengthen the human rights system through the increased access to the African Court and an information and communication initiative (over two years). (2008)

Conectas (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
$232,000 to support cross-regional cooperation with African human rights groups and joint advocacy at regional and international human rights bodies (over two years). (2009)

Council on Foreign Relations (New York, New York)
$200,000 to support the Program on International Justice (over two years). (2009)

Council on Foundations (Washington, D.C.)
$8,500 to research, produce, and publish a Uganda country note on the U.S. International Grantmaking website. (2007)

Crisis Action (London, United Kingdom)
$150,000 to support the Justice for Darfur campaign to promote cooperation by inter-governmental organizations and member states to enforce the International Criminal Court's Darfur arrest warrants. (2009)

Crisis Action (London, United Kingdom)
$41,000 in support of a meeting of key NGOs to discuss the possibility of launching a campaign on Darfur and the International Criminal Court. (2008)

Crisis Action (London, United Kingdom)
$220,225 for a campaign to promote cooperation by inter-governmental organizations and member states to enforce the International Criminal Court's Darfur arrest warrants. (2008)

Darfur Peace and Development Organization (Fort Wayne, IN)
$133,500 in support of the Witness Facilitation Project. (2007)

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