Anonymous ID: b722cb May 2, 2018, 12:15 p.m. No.1274738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Compiling a list of aliases for research purposes. Most of these are revealed in government docs & news stories; they show up in HRC's emails over at wikileaks as well. But having them all consolidated should speed up the process of figuring out who's who in email coms.

 

Here's the text version (to be updated continuously & shared):

 

Cabal Aliases (email and otherwise)

 

Barack Hussein Obama (POTUS) Barry Soetoro, bobama@ameritech.net, ?

Hillary Rodham Clinton (State Dept) H, Hrod17@clintonemail.com, hdr22@clintonemail.com,

Gert, Gertie

Chelsea Clinton (Clinton Fndtn) Diane Reynolds

Loretta Lynch (Justice Dept) Elizabeth Carlisle

Eric Holder (Attorney General) Lew Alcindor, Henry Yearwood, David Kendricks

Kathleen Sebelius (HHS) KGS2@hhs.gov

Lisa Jackson (EPA) Richard Windsor

Donald Berwick (CMS) ?

Ken Salazar (DOI) ?

Gary Cohen (HHS) ?

Seth D Harris (DOL) harris.sd@dol.gov

Lois Lerner (IRS) Toby Miles

Tom Vilsack (USDA) id@osec.usda.gov

Erick Snowden (CIA) ejsnowd@nsa.ic.gov

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 2, 2018, 2:50 p.m. No.1276436   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Going to start parsing the data from each of the files.

 

The idea is to extract the "people, places, and things" out of the files, so we can see how they relate to mentions in other files. This will make it easier to cross-reference against other information, such as the Podesta emails, the Panama Papers, and all the other evidence we've come across.

 

The idea is to set the information up for a database. Ideally this could someday be displayed in a format similar to the ICIJ's setup (see pic in this post):

>>1176438

 

I'm no datafag, nor am I a web programmer…so any corrections or advice is welcome. As time goes on and more of the files are parsed, perhaps some datafag can weigh in and offer a suggestion as to how everything should be structured…but since this is just starting this out, expect the categories to be modified. For right now, my main interest is in being thorough, so that anyone interested in doing something with the data can get what they want out of it. The only things that I've associated so far are the specific programs with the countries they've been implemented in. For the first file, that makes sense because it's explicit; maybe not so much later on.

 

I am starting with the "President's Office" folder, working my way down, with the files ordered alphabetically. I have noticed that, on my system, some of the files have to be renamed in order to open them (filenames are too long). Just a note for people with difficulties, but please use the original filenames when you list them. Also, if you decide to help (and that would be wonderful), please call out which files you're going to parse so there's no duplication of effort. I will be putting these in JSON format; there are a couple of JSON format checkers online that can help. Here's one:

https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com/

 

Finally, please call out unidentified acronyms as you figure them out…and if you don't know what one of them is, make a note at the end, outside of your data, and we'll try to keep an eye out for it.

 

So with that, here's the first one…

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 2, 2018, 2:51 p.m. No.1276454   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6724

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2014 portfolio reviews may 9 2014.xlsx",

"type":"calendar",

"names":[ "Chris Stone" ],

"thematics":[

"Documentary Photography Project",

"Early Childhood Program",

"Education Support Program",

"Fiscal Governance Program",

"Global Drug Policy Program",

"Higher Education Support Program",

"Human Rights Intitiative",

"Information Program",

"International Migration Initiative",

"Making the Most",

"Open Society Fellowship",

"Open Society Justice Initiative",

"Program on Independent Journalism",

"Public Health Program",

"Roma Initiatives",

"Scholarship Programs",

"Think Tank Fund",

"Women's Rights Program",

"Youth Exchange" ],

"Regions":[

"Africa",

"Asia",

"Eurasia",

"Europe",

"Latin America",

"Middle East",

"North America"],

"Countries":{

"Iran":{

"Programs":null

},

"Pakistan":{

"Programs":null

},

"RPI":{

"Programs":null

},

"Afghanistan":{

"Programs":null

},

"USA":{

"Programs":[

"CBMA",

"Civic Core",

"Drug Policy",

"Voting Rights",

"Surveillance"]

}

}

}

 

Acronyms:

ARO = "Arab Regional Office", I just listed this as "Regions: Middle East"

MENA = "Middle East & North Africa", same as above

OSIFE = "Open Society Initiative for Europe", listed as "Regions: Europe"

 

Unknown:

RPI = ?

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 2, 2018, 3:14 p.m. No.1276724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8811

>>1276454

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2015 calendar of presidential portfolio reviews dec 20.xlsx",

"type":"calendar",

"names":[ "Chris Stone" ],

"thematics":[

"Documentary Photography Project",

"Early Childhood Program",

"Education Support Program",

"Fiscal Governance Program",

"Global Drug Policy Program",

"Higher Education Support Program",

"Human Rights Intitiative",

"Information Program",

"International Migration Initiative",

"Open Society Fellowship",

"Open Society Justice Initiative",

"Program on Independent Journalism",

"Public Health Program",

"Roma Initiatives Office",

"Scholarship Programs",

"Think Tank Fund",

"Women's Rights Program",

"Youth Exchange"],

"Regions":[

"Africa",

"Asia-Pacific",

"Eurasia",

"Europe",

"Latin America",

"Middle East",

"North America"],

"Countries":{

"Iran":{

"Programs":null

},

"Pakistan":{

"Programs":null

},

"Afghanistan":{

"Programs":null

},

"USA":{

"Programs":null

}

},

"Orgs":[

"ARO",

"OSIFE",

"OSEPI"]

}

 

Acronyms:

OSEPI = " Open Society European Policy Institute"

 

I think it's better to list the orgs in their own separate category. Also note that I'm inferring regions by the orgs listed, as noted in the previous post.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 2, 2018, 6:15 p.m. No.1278811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3633

>>1276724

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2015 materials from presidential portfolio reviews documents for internal use only -africa regional office international justice november 25 2015-afro international justice portfolio elements 11.2015.doc",

"date":"2015-11-25",

"type":"chart",

"names":null,

"thematics":null,

"activities": [

{ "type":"grant", "recipients":"CODESRIA", "amt":200000, "date":null,

"location":null, "attr":[ "Adv.CSO" ] },

{ "type":"grant", "recipient":"PALU", "amt":200000, "date":null,

"location":null, "attr":[ "Adv.CSO" ] },

{ "type":"grant", "recipient":"ACRI", "amt":109300, "date":null,

"location":null, "attr":[ "Adv.CSO" ] },

{ "type":"lobbying", "recipient":"AU", "amt":40000, "date":"2015-07-1",

"location":null, "attr":null },

{ "type":"lobbying", "recipient":"ICC OTP contacts", "amt":24888, "date":"2014-04-22", "location":"the Hague", "attr":null },

{ "type":"operational", "recipient":"Kenya National Commission on Human Rights'", "amt":null, "date":"2015-07-01", "location":null, "attr":["consultation meeting"] },

{ "type":"operational", "recipient":null, "amt":19300, "date":"2014-11-01", "location":null, "attr":[ "planning meeting", "7800 from AfRO", "11500 from HRI" ] },

{ "type":"operational", "recipient":null, "amt":7569, "date":"2015-03-01", "location":null, "attr":[ "planning and coordination meeting" ] },

{ "type":"operational", "recipient":null, "amt":25670, "date":"2015-06-01", "location":null, "attr":[ "working group meetings" ] } ],

"Regions":[ "Africa" ],

"Countries":{

"Kenya":{

"Programs":null

}

},

"Orgs":[

"IJ",

"OSF",

"ICC-AU",

"ICC-OTP",

"AU",

"CODESRIA",

"PALU",

"ACRI",

"AfRO",

"OSJI",

"OSIWA",

"CCP-AU",

"AUC",

"HRI",

"OSIEA",

"KNCHR",

"NNHRI-WA",

"OSJI",

"OSISA"]

}

 

Different type of file, had to modify somewhat. Hope to have a good, universal data format for all files before long. Note that I added a "date" category–should be added to all the entries, if possible, in order to corroborate certain events. Also, the word in the file is "advocacy," but they explain elsewhere that "advocacy" can be taken as "lobbying."

 

Something noteworthy about this: they lobbied the Hague in 2014. This may be very significant. More info on that later, going to see if I can find more stuff like it.

 

Acronyms:

"AU":"African Union",

"AUC":"African Union Commission",

"IJ":"International Justice",

"ICC":"International Criminal Court",

"ICC-OTP":"International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor",

"ICC-AU":"International Criminal Court, African Union",

"CODESRIA":"Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa",

"PALU":"Pan African Lawyers Union",

"ACRI":"African Court Research Initiative",

"HRI":"Human Rights Initiative",

"NHRI":"National Human Rights Initiative",

"CSO":"civil society organization, or have a strong 'civil society assistance'

component",

"OSJI":"Open Society Justice Initiative",

"OSIEA":"Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa",

"OSISA":"Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa",

"OSIWA":"Open Society Initiative for West Africa",

"PEV":"Post Election Violence",

"KNCHR":"Kenya National Commission on Human Rights",

"Adv.":"have a strong advocacy component",

 

"AfRO":"World Health Order, Regional Office for Africa(?)",

 

I'm compiling a master list of aconyms, which I'll share later. I'll post them at the start of the next thread, if there is one. For now, just do a search for whatever you're looking for, hopefully it will have been noted.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 3, 2018, 11:06 p.m. No.1293633   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9346

>>1278811

Regarding the importance of finding that Soros lobbies the ICC:

 

Back when researching how/why Obama secretly gave Iran $400 million in cash, one of the ridiculous justifications that he gave was that there had been a ruling in 1983 that we owed them $1.7 billion. Digging further, I came across articles that mentioned it had been an ICC (International Criminal Court) ruling...but ultimately, it was something called the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal:

http://www.iusct.net/

 

Both the ICC and the IUSCT are housed in the Hague. I found out that the ICC is a NGO, funded by governments and non-profits alike. In fact, I found out that it had largely been pushed into creation by Soros about twenty years ago. Furthermore, while researching that I realized that Soros created the European Council on Foreign Affairs--here's that thread:

>>1281348

 

I found out that the IUSCT is funded equally by Iran and the US, assuming that this document is still in effect and authentic:

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&ei=RPbrWpCGI5GWjQOvgI64Bg&q=iran-us+claims+tribunal+rules+of+procedure&oq=iran-us+claims+tribunal+rules+of+proc&gs_l=psy-ab.3.0.33i21k1j33i160k1l2.214594.228766.0.229964.37.35.0.0.0.0.328.5244.0j7j12j4.23.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..14.21.4626...0j0i131k1j0i22i30k1.0.JXARrJV9wTA

 

Someone later referenced that post here:

>>1285111

 

So posting the jsons of the data will be on hold for a week or so, because there's no point if a website is already in the works. Besides, despite it being a good way to get to know the inner workings of the OSF, the work pretty much sucks ass.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 4, 2018, 1:45 p.m. No.1298710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The mega.nz link is still working for me–did you remember to take the space out of the link?

 

I've been working on the acronyms, but have also been throwing definitions into the mix as well (as defined by them). For instance, in the chart I was looking at, you can see that the acronym was used to describe whether grants were basically used to lobby or not…which is pretty important to know. So I'll just post everything here and let you decide how you want to enter it.

 

"OSF":"Open Society Foundation",

"ARO":"Arab Regional Office",

"MENA":"Middle East & North Africa",

"OSIFE":"Open Society Initiative for Europe",

"OSEPI":"Open Society European Policy Institute",

"AU":"African Union",

"AUC":"African Union Commission",

"IJ":"International Justice",

"ICC":"International Criminal Court",

"ICC-OTP":"International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor",

"ICC-AU":"International Criminal Court, African Union",

"CODESRIA":"Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa",

"PALU":"Pan African Lawyers Union",

"ACRI":"African Court Research Initiative",

"HRI":"Human Rights Initiative",

"NHRI":"National Human Rights Initiative",

"CSO":"civil society organization, or have a strong 'civil society assistance'

component",

"OSJI":"Open Society Justice Initiative",

"OSIEA":"Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa",

"OSISA":"Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa",

"OSIWA":"Open Society Initiative for West Africa",

"PEV":"Post Election Violence",

"KNCHR":"Kenya National Commission on Human Rights",

"Adv.":"have a strong advocacy component",

"AfRO":"African Regional Office",

 

"RPI": ?

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 4, 2018, 2:55 p.m. No.1299788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2149

>>1297381

If there's something that I can do to help, please let me know. I'm happy to collaborate on anyone's project, so long as they're working to get this information out.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 4, 2018, 4:48 p.m. No.1301315   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Knowing that Soros owns the European Council on Foreign Relations, here's a direct link to the membership of the Council on Foreign Relations:

https://www.cfr.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/FY17%20Membership%20Roster.pdf

 

The link to the membership roster on the ECFR's website doesn't work, and another access point elsewhere on the web is password protected. I suspect that the 270+ members are listed on the CFR's greater list of over 5000 members, but I cannot be sure. If we could somehow get a hold of the ECFR's membership roster, it would be helpful.

 

If the posted link ever goes down, say the word and we can get the file up on the web again in no time.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 4, 2018, 6:42 p.m. No.1302972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6462

>>1302149

I think overlaps are inevitable with this guy, ha ha…if you think it's relevant and useful, please post to your heart's content :)

 

Early on, when I made the switch from focusing on graphics to research, I made a spreadsheet with all of the members of the CFR, the Bilderberg attendees, and the Trilateral Commission. I never quite finished it, but the Trilateral Commission was especially a pain in the ass because each person's positions were listed after their names. I didn't want to lose that info, but dividing it all up was ugly work. I'll post that when I finish it, but it may help you.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 9, 2018, 10:46 a.m. No.1349446   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1349367

>>1308410

Actually, I can't do it.

 

I was thinking about making a fake doc like pic related and spreading it, but I believe it would be against the law if done too well. At first I thought it might be okay as a joke, and I was almost willing to toe that line given that it's to combat something that is obviously abetting lawbreakers…but it's too much of a gray area for me. I think spreading the rumors would be enough to slow down that bullshit treason beacon of an app.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 9, 2018, 5:05 p.m. No.1352974   🗄️.is 🔗kun

SOUK folder:

"-jekhutno osf contributions from may 31 strategies-jekhutno from may 31 unit strategies 1.pdf"

 

This one is -very- incriminating. Europeans especially should take note–have you noticed a lot of activity on behalf of the Roma (gypsies)? Why would Soros be so interested in them, and the Burmese? They outright lay out their strategies for manipulating elections throughout the EU in this file. Here's a taste.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 14, 2018, 11:03 a.m. No.1408191   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Found another source for Soros information:

http://www.larouchepub.com/

 

LaRouche has had it out for Soros for a long time, and I believe that a lot of the information we have on him is likely the result of work publicized by LaRouche. For instance, in 1997 he dedicated an entire of his "Executive Intelligence Report" magazine to him.

 

LaRouche is a strange cat–not really sure what to make of him. When it comes to identifying problems and sources of corruption, I don't think there are many that are his equal. For instance, I just skimmed an article mentioning Iran's Land Bridge aspirations…from 21 years ago(!). But his proposals to remedy those problems don't always match the clarity of the investigation.

 

This is assuming, of course, that everything that we've been told is the absolute truth…because the way that LaRouche's investigations match up to our work is so close that it makes one think that they're closely associated–almost too close. But a little logic tells you that Q has repeatedly shown that he works in close association with POTUS, so it's most likely that LaRouche has just been right on a lot of things.

 

Pic related is from a "dossier" put out in 2008:

https://larouchepac.com/sites/default/files/080618_soros_dossier.pdf

 

Other pic ("Who Really…") is a 2017 report (click "download pdf", or just read off the page):

https://larouchepac.com/20170522/insurrection-against-president-or-who-really-george-soros-anyway

 

Search result pic: type "soros" into the search function of larouche.pub, you'll get those results

 

Last pic: very, very interesting…

http://laroucheplanet.info/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Cult.Soros

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 18, 2018, 12:58 p.m. No.1459346   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9619

>>1293633

It's been well over a week, and the new site isn't up…so the work continues.

 

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2015 materials from presidential portfolio reviews documents for internal use only-africa regional office international justice november 25 2015-afro international justice prd 11.25.2015.docx",

"date":"2015-11-24 11:33 AM",

"author":"Eleanor Thompson",

"type":"overview",

"names":null,

"agenda": [

"IJ"

],

"activities": [

{ "type":"operational",

"coparties":[

"OSF" ],

"amt":null,

"date":"2013-05-14",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"internal review meeting",

"the London Meeting" ] },

{ "type":"summary",

"coparties": [

"AFrO" ],

"amt":615227,

"date":"2015-11-24",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"$509,300 to three grants, $105,927 divided between four operational and three lobbying activities" ] },

"Regions":[

"Africa" ],

"Countries": {

"Central African Republic":null,

"Cote de'Ivoire":null,

"Guinea":null,

"Kenya":null,

"Mali":null,

"Nigeria":null,

"Senegal":null,

"South Africa":null" },

"Orgs":[

"African Court of Justice and Human Peoples' Rights",

"AfRO",

"AU",

"AU-ICC",

"ACRI",

"CODESRIA",

"ECCC",

"Extraordinary African Chambers for the Trial of Hissene Habre",

"East African Court of Justice",

"ECOWAS",

"ICC",

"ICC-OTP",

"International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda",

"Journalists for Justice",

"KNHRC",

"Ministry of Justice in Cote d'Ivoire",

"NHRC",

"NHRC-Kenya",

"OSF",

"OSJI",

"OSIEA",

"PALU",

"TrustAfrica" ]

}

 

Acronyms:

"ECCC":"Extra Ordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia",

"ECOWAS":"Economic Community of West African States"

 

This one is largely an overview of the OSF's involvement in African affairs, through encouraging lawsuits filed at the ICC, fundraising for those lawsuits, and more. Ostensibly it is supposed to help "International Justice," but we all know that is just the face. Soros owns the ICC, and the 40,000 ft view suggests that this has been a long-term strategy to legitimize a kangaroo court that would siphon money off the United States. BHO and HRC were meant to abet that goal by abiding by the decisions made at the ICC.

 

A good example might be how Obama originally cited an obscure, poorly interpreted ruling that stated that we owned Iran money as the reason he sent $1.7 Billion in cash over there. All of this is really a setup to destroy not only the United States, but likely European Countries that also bowed-down to these rulings without questioning their merit or authenticity.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 18, 2018, 1:26 p.m. No.1459619   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0276 >>0296

>>1459346

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2015 materials from presidential portfolio reviews documents for internal use only-apro malaysia elections pr outcomes summary 6.2015.docx",

"title":"PORTFOLIO REVIEW OUTCOME SUMMARY MALAYSIA PROGRAM",

"date":"2015-09-09 7:26 AM",

"author":"Daphne Panayotatos",

"type":"overview",

"names": [

"Mary Agnes James: Program Assistant Malaysia Program",

"Christopher Stone: President, Open Society Foundations",

"Ibrahim Suffian: Ex-Malaysia Advisory Committee and Director of Merdeka Centre for Opinion Research",

"Martin Hala: Regional Manager, Asia Pacific Regional Office",

"Binaifer Nowrojee: Director, Asia Pacific Regional Office",

"Sana Ghouse, Program Officer, Asia Pacific Regional Office",

"Hatia Jinjikhadze: Deputy Director, Open Society Georgia Foundation",

"Prime Minister Najib",

"Ahmad Badawi",

"Maureen Aung-Thwin" ],

"agenda": [

"Malaysia Program"

],

"activities":null,

"Regions":[

"Asia" ],

"Countries": {

"Malaysia": {

"programs":

"Orgs":[

"OSF",

"SEIA",

"ASEAN",

"ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights",

"Malaysiakini",

"Program for Independent Journalism",

"Southeast Asia Press Association" ]

}

 

I've added the "Author" field, which is taken from the document info itself. The date field is now filled using data from the "last modified" information on the document. The "title" field has been added. The entries previous to the ones listed here will be updated for consistency, but I'm making note here in case anyone decides to copy-and-paste them.

 

Again, these lists are in no way a comprehensive outline of what is inside these documents–rather, they're just meant to pull out the names of organizations and people mentioned within these documents, so that someone interested in finding information on these subjects might be able to be directed to the relevant information quickly. Ultimately, it is for the purpose of seeing how everything links up over time–and not just for the purpose of nailing Soros, but for the purpose of following relationships, places, and times that would facilitate for the corruption of the world by all cabal actors.

 

If we could someday put this together with the info from, say, wikileaks and the ICIJ (which is undoubtedly compromised somewhat by Soros' monetary contributions), we might be able to track the money and corruption as it flows outward from these monsters.

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 18, 2018, 2:27 p.m. No.1460276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0288

>>1459619

1/2

{

"folder":"President's Office",

"filename":"-2015 materials from presidential portfolio reviews documents for internal use only-arab regional office equality non discrimination for palestinian citizens of israelsept 8 2015-aro palestinian citizens of israel portfolio el.docx",

"title":"Arab Regional Office (ARO)-Presidential Portfolio Review Palestinian Citizens of Israel-List of Portfolio Elements 6 August 2015",

"date":"2015-08-06 7:07 AM",

"author":"Dalia Zatara",

"type":"chart",

"names":null,

"agenda":null,

"activities": [

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel" ],

"amt":400000,

"date":"2014-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Promote Equality and non-discrimination for Israel's Palestinian minority through litigation and advocacy",

"14 grants since2001 totaling $2,688,561" ] },

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Women against Violence" ],

"amt":300000,

"date":"2014-04-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Strengthening the role of women in decision-making positions, and creating social change toward gender equality",

"7 grants since 2004 totaling $1,430,000" ] },

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"I'lam, Media Center for Arab Palestinians in Israel" ],

"amt":150000,

"date":"2015-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Defend rights of media professionals, and training of Arab media professionals in Israel through media research and advocacy",

"9 grants since 2003 totaling $1,083,000" ] },

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"New Israel Fund" ],

"amt":60000,

"date":"2015-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Strengthen the capacities of young Palestinian legal professionals in legal advocacy by undertaking an LL.M. degree in human rights law in the U.S. along with internships opportunities in Israel",

"9 grants since 2002 totaling $837,500" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Mada al-Carmel - Arab Center for Applied Social Research" ],

"amt":150000,

"date":"2013-08-13",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Contribute to better understanding of the impact of Israeli discriminatory laws and practices on Palestinian Citizens of Israel and inform advocacy towards policy change",

"6 grants since 2003 totaling $707,000" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Kayan-Feminist Organization" ],

"amt":75000,

"date":"2014-10-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Provide legal aid to Palestinian women in Israel, as well as, education on the legal system and legal advocacy and strategic litigation",

"7 grants since 2006 totaling $465,000" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Mossawa Center: the Advocacy Center for Arab Citizens in Israel" ],

"amt":110000,

"date":"2014-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Build an international network of support for the Palestinian Arab minority in Israel to challenge human rights violations they face",

"6 grants since 2006 totaling $260,000" ],

Anonymous ID: b722cb May 18, 2018, 2:28 p.m. No.1460288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0296

>>1460276

2/3

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy" ],

"amt":100000,

"date":"2015-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Garner Israeli public and political support against settlements by researching its economic implications and stimulating public debate, and presenting policy recommendations to end the Israeli occupation",

"2 grants since 2013 totaling $200,000" ],

{ "type":"lobbying",

"coparties":[

"all listed in doc" ],

"amt":null,

"date":null

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Providing Ad hoc support to grantees’ advocacy missions to the US and EU with the support from OSF’s DC and Brussels offices" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"The Galilee Society - The Arab National Society for Health Research" ],

"amt":723000,

"date":"2002-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"General support to promote the health and environmental rights of PCI's through the service provision, awareness raising, research and advocacy",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Al-Tufula Center" ],

"amt":295000,

"date":"2005-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"General support to support work on early childhood care, women's rights and development issues in the PCI community",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Ma'an: Forum of Bedouin-Arab Women's Organizations in the Negev" ],

"amt":277900,

"date":"2007-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to promote the rights of Bedouin women in Israel through legal aid and advocacy",

"In collaboration with the International Women's Program",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Injaz" ],

"amt":240000,

"date":"2015-02-14",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to develop young municipal leadership in Arab towns, empower young PCI's civic engagement in political processes",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Sidreh, Lakiya Negeve Weaving" ],

"amt":100000,

"date":"2012-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to promote women's engagement in public life in Negev",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Baladna-Associations for Arab Youth" ],

"amt":90000,

"date":"2009-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to [blank]",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"Arab Association for Human Rights" ],

"amt":75000,

"date":"2007-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to encourage youth debate and dialogue among PCI's",

"In collaboration with OSF's Youth and Debate Program to provide technical assistance",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"National Committee of Heads of Arab Local Authorities in Israel" ],

"amt":75000,

"date":"2003-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project support to stimulate internal dialogue within the PCI community and encourage voters to participate in Israeli national elections",

"discontinued" ],

{ "type":"grant",

"coparties":[

"PILI Foundation" ],

"amt":75000,

"date":"2006-01-01",

"location":null,

"attr":[

"Project funding to support public interest law fellowships PCI lawyers from Adalah",

"discontinued" ],

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"Regions":[

"Middle East",

"US",

"EU" ],

"Countries": {

"Israel":null },

"Orgs":[

"OSF",

"International Women's Program",

"ARO",

"Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel",

"Women against Violence",

"I'lam, Media Center for Arab Palestinians in Israel",

"New Israel Fund",

"Mada al-Carmel - Arab Center for Applied Social Research",

"Kayan-Feminist Organization",

"Mossawa Center: the Advocacy Center for Arab Citizens in Israel",

"Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy",

"The Galilee Society - The Arab National Society for Health Research",

"Al-Tufula Center",

"Ma'an: Forum of Bedouin-Arab Women's Organizations in the Negev",

"Injaz",

"Sidreh, Lakiya Negeve Weaving",

"Baladna-Associations for Arab Youth",

"Arab Association for Human Rights",

"National Committee of Heads of Arab Local Authorities in Israel",

"PILI Foundation" ]

}

 

Acronyms:

"PCI":"Palestinian Citizens of Israel",

"PILI":"Public Interest Law Initiative (NGO)"

 

This is the last of three parts. I originally though two would do, hence the 1/2 in

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