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by Denis MacEoin
• July 17, 2015 at 5:00 am
- When an NGO
receives a sizeable portion of its budget from governments, it is no
longer a non-governmental organization. And when such funding to NGOs
is provided by allied states such as the U.S. or the UK, or
international unions such as the EU, it constitutes disproportionate
interference by external governments in the internal affairs of
another democratic state.
- "NGOs are
meant to represent civil society, not the interests of foreign
governments. Israeli NGOs that receive foreign government funding benefit
from the misleading image of being 'non-governmental,' non-political,
and based in 'civil society'" — NGO Monitor.
- NGO Monitor
research reveals that a number of funders made their grants conditional
on the NGO obtaining a minimum number of negative "testimonies."
It should be clear that a wide range of church organizations, human
rights NGOs, and a number of European governments are engaged in an
extremely one-sided enterprise to bring about the defamation and
destruction of the Jewish state. All of these NGOs have much the same
political agenda of defaming, pressuring and undermining Israel; and
using human rights issues to promote a steadily negative view of the
country, its government, its laws, and its defence forces.
- Many never
criticize the Palestinian Authority or Hamas, nor do they turn their
attentions to the desperate state of human rights in states such as
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, China, Russia
and Lebanon, among others. NGOs are being well paid to urge total changes
in the constitutions of other nations, and in the total abolition of
another nation's right to exist at all. No other country in the world
would stand for it; why should Israel?
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A 2008 conference on "Impunity and Prosecution of
Israeli War Criminals," held in Egypt in 2008, was sponsored by the
European Union. (Image source: NGO Monitor)
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The Western world is full of charities that do nothing but good, such
as fight disease; help the less fortunate, or offer legal protection. But
there are other sorts of charities, the so-called non-governmental
organizations (NGOs); these often work on the international stage,
supposedly for human rights, humanitarian aid, and peace. These NGOs are
funded by foundations, businesses, private persons -- oh, and governments.
They exist in astonishingly large numbers: 1.5 million in the US, 2 million
in India, and thousands in Europe, over 500 of which are lobbyists in the
European Parliament. The total income of OECD-linked NGOs amounts to around
$16 billion. Unfortunately, some of these betray their love of humanity by
adopting discriminatory policies.
Many of these NGOs -- especially those heavily dependent on government
money -- seem to be driven by an ideological or political commitment, and
are inevitably drawn into political engagement.
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