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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 11:52 (ссылка)
Mexico


Number of Grants: 18

Academia Mexicana de Derechos Humanos (Mexico City, Mexico)
$317,000 to produce human rights shadow reports in eight Mexican states (over three years). (2008)

Center for Justice and International Law Regional Office for Central America and Mexico (San Jose, Costa Rica)
$450,000 to strengthen the Inter-American System for the protection of human rights through civil society participation (over three years). (2009)

Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montana (Tlachinollan, Mexico)
$350,000 to defend the human rights of the indigenous people of the Mountain and Costa Chica regions of Guerrero (over three years). (2008)

Centro de Derechos Humanos Fray Francisco de Vitoria (Mexico City, Mexico)
$200,000 to support legal assistance, litigation, and monitoring of the National Human Rights Program (over three years). (2007)

Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustin Pro Juarez (Mexico City, Mexico)
$300,000 to support the defense of paradigmatic cases of human rights violations in Mexico in national and international courts (over three years). (2007)

Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (Mexico City, Mexico)
$200,000 in support of a policing research network in Mexico to strengthen programs for police reform. (2009)

Centro de Justicia para la Paz y el Desarrollo (Guadalajara, Mexico)
$100,000 in support of promotion and defense of human rights in the Mexican state of Jalisco. (2009)

Comision Mexicana de Defensa y Promocion de los Derechos Humanos (Mexico City, Mexico)
$300,000 to support litigation on human rights in Mexico (over three years). (2007)

Due Process of Law Foundation (Washington, D.C.)
$180,000 in support of improving human rights in the state of Guerrero, Mexico (over three years). (2007)

Federal District Human Rights Commission (Mexico City, Mexico)
$200,000 to increase the professionalism of public human rights commissions in Mexico. (2008)

FUNDAR, Centro de Analisis e Investigacion (Mexico City, Mexico)
$150,000 to promote accountable institutions of justice in Mexico. (2009)

Human Rights Legal Assistance (Mexico City, Mexico)
$180,000 in support of human rights strategic litigation (over three years). (2007)

Instituto para la Seguridad y la Democracia (Mexico City, Mexico)
$650,000 in support of strengthening police accountability and civil society capacity building (over three years). (2007)

Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico Centro de Estudios de Derecho Publico (Mexico City, Mexico)
$225,000 to monitor and evaluate the performance of Mexico's federal ombudsman system (over three years). (2009)

Oficina de Defensoria de los Derechos de la Infancia (Delegacion Cuauhtemoc, Mexico)
$240,000 in support of the defense of human rights through public interest litigation in Mexican constitutional courts (over three years). (2007)

Red Nacional de Organismos Civiles de Derechos Humanos Todos los Derechos para Todos (Mexico City, Mexico)
$360,000 to strengthen human rights organizations and coordinate strategy for human rights activities in 20 Mexican states (over three years). (2007)

Sin Fronteras (Mexico City, Mexico)
$100,000 in support of activities to strengthen human rights protection for migrants and refugees in Mexico. (2008)

Sociedad Mexicana Pro Derechos de la Mujer (Mexico City, Mexico)
$20,000 to support a planning meeting for the broader human rights community to develop common strategies for advancing human rights in Mexico (over one year). (2007)

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