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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP (ICG) (All the usual suspects)
Discover the Networks ^ | 2-8-2011 | Discover the Networks

Posted on 02/08/2011 12:34:04 PM PST by Danae

You might not have ever heard of this group, but you will recognize the names in this article. I know Glenn Beck has mentioned this, and indeed it is true, Socialists are working with people with ties to the Islamic Brotherhood and others.

Power mongering makes for strange bedfellows, but in the name of "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" I suppose it fits.

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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP (ICG) 149 Avenue Louise Level 24 B-1050 Brussels Belgium

Phone :+32-2-502 90 38 URL: http://www.crisisgroup.org/

NGO that seeks to avert and resolve deadly conflicts around the world Many of its board members have ties to the far left. Funded by George Soros's Open Society Institute

See also: Robert Malley

Founded in 1995, the International Crisis Group (ICG) is an independent, non-profit NGO with some 130 staff members[1] who use “field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict.” ICG's "teams of political analysts" produce "regular analytical reports containing practical recommendations targeted at key international decision-makers" -- which include prominent figures from the fields of politics, diplomacy, business, and the media. The organization’s monthly bulletin, CrisisWatch, provides updates on the status of both actual and potential conflicts in various hotspots around the world.

While maintaining its international headquarters in Brussels, ICG also has 4 advocacy offices (in Washington DC, New York, London, and Moscow) and 17 field offices in cities around the world.[2] The organization's analysts are stationed in more than 60 crisis-affected countries and territories on four continents -- Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.

ICG's president and CEO is Louise Arbour, former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.[3] One of the group's co-chairs is Christopher Patten, who, as a British commissioner in the European Union (EU) from 2000-2004, was particularly critical of Israel and played a key role in impeding investigations into Palestinian misuse (for terrorism-related purposes) of EU funds. ICG's other co-chair is Thomas Pickering, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (as well as to Russia, India, Israel, Jordan, El Salvador, and Nigeria). Pickering, who advocates U.S. diplomatic dialogue with the extremist, anti-Semitic regime of Iranianian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, made headlines in 2009 after meeting with Hamas leaders and urging the U.S. to open ties to the terrorist group.

Other key members of the ICG board include:

Kofi Annan, former secretary-general of the United Nations Samuel "Sandy" Berger, who was President Bill Clinton's national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who served as national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter Cheryl Carolus, former secretary-general of the African National Congress, and a former member of the South African Communist Party's "Interim Leadership Group" Wesley Clark, trustee of the Center for American Progress Mohamed ElBaradei, former director-general (1997-2009) of the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency Gareth Evans, an affiliate of the Australian Fabian Society, a socialist organization Joschka Fischer, former Green Party foreign minister of Germany, and a former communist/anarchist affiliate of several known terrorists Igor Ivanov,who served as a foreign-ministry official of the Soviet Union, 1973-1983 Jessica Tuchman Mathews, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a board-of-sponsors member of the communist-initiated Federation of American Scientists Javier Solana: Known for his Marxist sympathies and his support for Fidel Castro, this former high-ranking official of the European Union was once on America's list of known subversives. George Soros, founder of the Open Society Institute Among ICG's senior advisors are such notables as:

Oscar Arias: This former leftist president of Costa Rica once hired Mark Engler of the Boston Democratic Socialists of America as a speechwriter. Jorge Castenada: This former Mexican foreign minister is believed to have worked as a spy for Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba. He was also a member of the Mexican Communist Party and a biographer of Che Guevara. Joaquim Alberto Chissano: former Marxist-Leninist president of Mozambique Jacques Delors: former French Socialist Party minister, and onetime president of the European Commission Cyril Ramaphosa: This former secretary-general of the African National Congress was a committed socialist and an ally of the South African Communist Party. Other significant ICG officials include:

Robert Malley, program director for the group's Middle East and North Africa division: In 2007 Malley was named as a foreign-policy advisor to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. The following year, however, the Obama campaign severed its ties with Malley after the latter informed the Times of London that he had been in regular contact with Hamas as part of his work for ICG. Peter Harling, ICG project director: Based in Syria, Harling has co-written with Robert Malley a number of op-eds criticizing American actions in Iraq, and advocating U.S. diplomatic outreach to Muqtada al-Sadr, Iran, and Syria. Nicholas Pelham, senior analyst: Pelham has called for U.S. outreach to Hamas. Former ICG analyst Issandr el Amrani accused the George W. Bush administration of promoting sectarian strife and fomenting international opposition to Iran in an effort to create what Amrani called "a new regional security arrangement with the Jewish state firmly as its center -- the holy grail of the neo-conservatives who ... continue to craft U.S. Middle East policy."

Shortly after Hamas's landslide victory in the January 2006 Palestinian Authority (PA) elections, ICG bemoaned the fact that both the U.S. and the European Union were planning to "deny funding" to the PA because of Hamas's newfound prominence. Said ICG: "This attitude has had several, essentially negative, results: estranging Palestinians from Western donors; losing touch with an increasingly large segment of the population; jeopardizing projects; and reducing accountability." By ICG's reckoning, only political engagement -- as opposed to political isolation -- could eventually lead Hamas to renounce its genocidal goals vis à vis Israel.

On February 28, 2007, ICG issued a report calling on the international community to ease the "political and economic boycott" against the Palestinians, so as to "give Hamas an incentive to further moderate its stance."

In October 2007, ICG released a report exhorting the European Union, Russia, the UN, and the United States to help Hamas and Fatah collaborate in the formation of a unity-government. The report also urged Israel to pursue a negotiated "two-state solution" with such a government.

In February 2011, ICG took a public stance regarding the massive wave of riots that were then taking place in Egypt—riots ostensibly triggered by public discontent over longtime president Hosni Mubarak's corrupt, autocratic rule. As the violence spread, there was much speculation that if Mubarak were to be forced out of office, the Muslim Brotherhood, which supported ICG executive-committee member Mohamed ElBaradei as a replacement for Mubarak, was likely to fill the power vacuum. ICG called on the Mubarak government to negotiate with ElBaradei and other political opposition leaders, in order to form "an interim government of national unity comprising Egypt’s diverse political groups and independent figures, which would pave the way for free and fair elections later this year."

Operating on an annual budget of $15.5 million,[4] ICG raises funds from governments, charitable foundations, private companies, and individual donors. The organization’s key benefactors include Atlantic Philanthropies; the Carnegie Corporation of New York; the Compton Foundation; the Flora Family Foundation; the Ford Foundation; the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation; the Henry Luce Foundation; the Hunt Alternatives Fund; the Korea Foundation; the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; the Moriah Fund; the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; the Open Society Institute; the Pierre and Pamela Omidyar Fund; the David and Lucile Packard Foundation; the Ploughshares Fund; the Sasakawa Peace Foundation; the Sigrid Rausing Trust; the Rockefeller Foundation; Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors; the Sarlo Foundation of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund; Viva Trust; and the United States Institute of Peace. Most notably, in 2008 George Soros's Open Society Institute pledged to give $5 million to ICG.

NOTE: [1] This was the figure as of February 2011. [2] This was the figure as of February 2011. [3] All of the ICB officials named in this profile held these positions with the organization as of February 2011. [4] This figure is for 2009.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: elbaradei; peace; socialists; soros
Nothing good comes from Socialism or Islamic extremists. The two together are entirely too synergistic.
1 posted on 02/08/2011 12:34:12 PM PST by Danae
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To: Danae
I think this is what Soros considers fun.
2 posted on 02/08/2011 12:38:52 PM PST by opentalk
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To: opentalk
Apparently he picked up a taste for it as a young child......
3 posted on 02/08/2011 12:52:42 PM PST by Danae (Anailnathrach ortha bhais is beatha do cheal deanaimha)
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