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Christian Aid 2008 Update: Promoting ConflictNovember 25, 2008
Funding Information Irish Aidīs partnership with Christian Aid began in the late 1970s, and CAīs first block funding was awarded in 1996. Irish Aid donated €7 million to CA from 2003 to 2006, and on March 8, 2007 announced a five-year package totaling €17 million. Irish Aid supports the work of Christian Aid Ireland in Angola, Burundi, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Israel and the “Occupied Palestinian Territories” (the Palestinian Authority), Columbia and Sierra Leone. Christian Aid also receives funding through the UK DFIDīs Partnership Programme Agreements (PPAs). The present PPA, a 6-year arrangement worth over Ģ5m per year, will expire in 2011. In contrast to earlier PPA criteria, where funding is unrestricted, during 2007, the overall PPA scheme and all PPA arrangements were reformed "in response to NAO/PAC recommendations and DFID’s recognition of the need for more effective and accountable PPA arrangements." Strategic objectives and measurable performance indicators were thus developed in partnership between DFID and Christian Aid. Although these funds were not specifically targeted for work in the Palestinian Authority, money is fungible and enhanced DFID support enhances CAīs credibility. In 2007-8 CA allocated grants of Ģ15.6 million/€19.8 million to organizations in Asia and the Middle East. Christian Aidīs Activities Gaza reports In August 2008, CA uncritically copied allegations from Physicians for Human Right – Israel (PHR-I) that Israel’s General Security Service (GSS-Shin Bet) was refusing life-saving medical treatment to patients from Gaza unless they informed against family and friends. NGO Monitor analyses have revealed the problematic nature of these claims, and of PHR-I’s political agenda. Throughout its campaign against Israel’s Gaza policy, CA has dismissed Israel’s legitimate security concerns, despite the thousands of mortars and rockets that have been fired on Israel from Hamas-controlled Gaza since the beginning of 2008. Christian Aidīs website The boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign In October 2007, Christian Aid was listed as a "partner supporting the conference" of an Ittijah-initiated event held in Cyprus (Ittijah is one of the NGO leaders of anti-Israel campaigning). Participants included some of the most ardent supporters of BDS, including the Palestinian Grassroots anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (PGAAWC), Palestine BDS Campaign, and the Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO). The conferenceīs final statement called upon NGOs to "turn[] utmost attention to the boycott, divestment and sanction campaign against Israel and pursu[e] the parastata Zionist organizations worldwide." CAīs support (whether logistical, financial, institutional or other) enabled NGOs to convene and strategize, publicize and advance the campaign of BDS at this event. Christian Aid also provides financial support via Irish Aid to the Alternative Information Centre (AIC) – a consistent supporter of BDS. (See the detailed analysis of CA’s NGO partners below.) Durban II "Naqba" Christian Aidīs Partners Sabeel – In 2007, Christian Aid provided 167,847 NIS to Sabeel, constituting around 25% of Sabeelīs fundraising and the largest single donation to the NGO (documents received from Israelīs Registrar of Non-Profit Organizations). Sabeel deploys demonizing language, including "apartheid," provides a platform for those comparing Israel to the Nazis, and utilizes Christian imagery and theological themes to delegitimize Israel. It is active in anti-Israel BDS, leading the church divestment campaign in 2005-6. Alternative Information Centre (AIC) – According to public documents from the Israeli Registrar for non-profit organizations, Christian Aid donated 328,395 NIS to AIC in 2006. On its website, AIC acknowledges the "generous support for its activities in 2008" by, among others, the Irish Government through the help of Christian Aid. AIC actively participates in the demonization of Israel at international forums, has accused Israel of ethnic cleansing, and published inflammatory articles minimizing the actions of convicted terrorists. The organizationīs activities, which include support for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions, reflect an extreme anti-Israel political agenda. In an October 14, 2008 letter to NGO Monitor, CA sought to defend its support for AIC. Al Haq – Al Haq reports that it received $48,122 from Christian Aid in 2007. (For reasons unknown, Al Haq was not among the NGOs listed in Christian Aidīs partner list.) While Al Haq claims to be "an independent Palestinian non-governmental human rights organization," the evidence reflects its leading role in political campaigning. It was an active participant in the 2001 Durban Conference, and lists "participation in…activities regarding boycott, divestment, and sanctions" (BDS) amongst its objectives. Al Haq’s General Director, Shawan Jabarin, has been linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Its website openly identifies Israelīs independence as "Naqba" ("catastrophe") and it is aleader in the NGO "lawfare" movement whereby it exploits courts internationally to harass Israeli officials. Israeli Coalition Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) – According to its mission statement, "ICAHD is a non-violent, direct-action group originally established to oppose and resist Israeli demolition of Palestinian houses in the Occupied Territories." However, ICAHD promotes a highly politicized narrative of the conflict, falsely accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and state terrorism. Jeff Halper, who heads this NGO, frequently uses the term "apartheid" and was a prominent participant in the "Free Gaza" publicity stunt in August 2008. Ittijah - Ittijah claims a leadership role at the 2001 NGO Forum of the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, having "gathered, facilitated and directed the vision and position of the Palestinian NGOs inside Israel on racism, particularly Israeli-state racism towards Palestinian citizens, and the apartheid State practices in the West Bank and Gaza Strip." The NGO Forum at Durban was marked by virulent anti-Semitism, "apartheid" rhetoric, and attempts to vilify and isolate Israel. Adalah: The Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel – Adalah received 88,040 NIS from Christian Aid in 2005 (Source: Israeli Registrar for non-profit organizations). A Christian Aid partner since 1997, Adalah claims to promote "equal individual and collective rights for the Arab minority in Israel." While some of Adalahīs activities are consistent with its stated objectives, the organization also pursues campaigns claiming Israel is a "racist" state in international forums. In March 2007, Adalah published a "Democratic Constitution," which called for the end of Israel as a democratic society with a Jewish character. Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) - EAPPI is an initiative of the World Council of Churches (WCC) within the Ecumenical Campaign to End the Illegal Occupation of Palestine, and is supported with funds from Christian Aid. EAPPI presents a biased Palestinian narrative, and ignores Palestinian terror and the human rights of Israelis. It also bases publications on statements by activists from other politicized campaigns and NGOs, such as PGAAWC. Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) – While PCHR does report on intra-Palestinian human rights abuses, it also supports boycotts against Israel and presses an anti-Israel agenda in the media and international organizations. This NGO uses the term "apartheid" in an attempt "to raise awareness of the illegal and brutal behavior of the Israeli occupying force," and pursues an on-going campaign of bringing criminal and civil suits against Israeli military officials for anti-terror measures. Physicians for Human Rights - Israel (PHR-I) - PHR-I distorts medical and other human rights to promote its political agenda. PHR-I consistently erases the context of terror, employing a double standard regarding the "right to life": criticizing Israel for its response to Palestinian terrorism, but not the perpetrators of those attacks. Some of its accusations have been found to be false. YMCA (East Jerusalem) - The Joint Advocacy Initiative (JAI) of the East Jerusalem YMCA uses "apartheid" rhetoric, organizes demonstrations, and promotes the BDS campaign. It also claims that the "decline" of the Palestinian Christian population is a result of Israelīs perception of their "threat to their continued occupation of Palestine," not intra-Palestinian violence and the persecution of Christians in Palestinian society. Other Christian Aid include Bītselem, Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees (PARC), Kav LaīOved, Tamer Institute, Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees, Womenīs and Family Affairs Centre, Association Najdeh, Culture and Free Thought Association (CFTA) and Galilee Society. It also supported Management Accounting for Non Governmental Organizations (MANGO) with Ģ42,800 in 2007 (according to Mangoīs 2007 annual report). Mango, in turn, is a UK registered charity, with the stated mission "to strengthen the financial management of Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs)." Mangos services are enjoyed by NGOs such as Christian Aid itself CARE, Lutheran World Federation, Oxfam, Save the Children and World Vision. Conclusion Notes: |
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