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European Foundation for Democracy

The European Foundation for Democracy (EFD) is a policy centre and a registered EU lobbyist organization based in Brussels, Belgium.[1] Its activities focus on counter-radicalisation, security and the promotion of the European values of democracy and individual freedoms. Its experts produce analyses and publications concerning the various threats coming from extremist ideologies, recommending measures and policies to counter these phenomena.[citation needed]

European Foundation for Democracy
AbbreviationEFD
Formation2005
TypeAssociation without lucrative purpose[1]
Registration no.70156146692-35[1]
Location
President
Roberta Bonazzi[1]
Person in charge of EU relations
Roberta Bonazzi[1]
Budget (2018)
€442,974[1]
Websiteeuropeandemocracy.eu

EFD also organises public events,[2] policy briefings[citation needed] and roundtable discussions where relevant experts debate specific challenges posed by extremist forces, in order to stimulate the debate and provide the policy community with recommendations on how to tackle such threats.

History edit

EFD was founded in November 2005.[2]: 37  Documents registering EFD at the Belgian ministry of Justice date 24 May 2006.[3]: 193  Its co-founders were Roberta Bonazzi, Nicola Dell’Arciprete and Miguel Papi Boucher. Dell’Arciprete previously worked on staff of an Italian MEP from right-wing Lega Nord, during which he participated in a tour hosted by Ateret Cohanim.[3]: 191  On 15 September 2011, the organization was officially registered as an organization that works to influence the lawmaking process of the EU institutions.[1]

Activities and political stance edit

The EFD has campaigned on issues that echo policies advocated by the establishment in Israel, and it has been described as a pro-Israel group.[2]: 38  The EFD's president denies allegations of being pro-Israel, saying "We try to not get involved in the Israel-Palestine issue.... We don't feel able to add anything. We don't think we can do it well."[2]: 37 

EFD is an advocate of adding Hezbollah of Lebanon to the European Union's list of terrorist organizations,[2]: 37  and has proposed a ban on television networks Al-Manar and Al-Aqsa TV by the EU.[3]: 191  It has hosted events calling for a tougher action against Iran for its nuclear programme.[2]: 38 

Scholar Farid Hafez maintains that the EFD hails from a politically conservative milieu, and its "fellows are located in the corridors of power", adding that "[t]heir experts produce knowledge for highly subsidized state institutions".[4]: 130 

Allegations of Islamophobia edit

Academics Sarah Marusek and David Miller have written that the EFD is "closely associated with a transatlantic network of neoconservative and Islamophobic activists";.[2]: 37  Narzanin Massoumi, Tom Mills and Miller have commented that the organization is "promoting a range of issues that include Islamophobia",.[3]: 190  Farid Hafez has conducted a case study on activities of the EFD in Austria[4]: 125–128  and Sweden,.[4]: 128–130  Hafez claims works published by the organization put Austrian Muslim Youth (Muslimische Jugend Österreich) and Young Muslims of Sweden (Sveriges Unga Muslimer) under government pressure by falsely linking them to Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt. He states that EFD systematically produces works that follow a strategy of defamation and delegitimization of actors of the civil society of Muslims in Europe, by identifying them as radical and Islamist.[4]: 130–132 

Funding edit

EFD is described as a "capital darling", i.e. a NGO which is based on capital,[5] as well as an organization that enjoys support from several wealthy donors.[4]: 130 

It has received substantial contributions from the United States government, for example out of EFD's declared €520,000 budget between January and September 2012, Some €70,000 was from Department of State.[2]: 38 

In 2009, Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) provided a direct grant of $478,829 to EFD.[2]: 38 

In addition, 'Friends of the European Foundation for Democracy' (Friends of EFD), a Washington D.C.-based tax-exempt organization is dedicated to raise funds for the EFD, which summed a total of $2,688,500 between 2011 and 2013.[2]: 38 

Known co-funders of the Friends of EFD, and the amount of money they donated to the organization from 2009 to 2013 is as follows:

  • Bodman Foundation ($50,000)[2]: 39 
  • Hochberg Family Foundation ($50,000)[2]: 39 
  • Marcus Foundation ($800,000)[2]: 39 
  • Foundations affiliated to Paul Singer ($1,000,000)[2]: 39 

The Transparency Register data of EFD for 2018 fiscal year, declared zero funding received from national sources and local/regional sources, listing all of its budget coming from other sources.[1]

Ties to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies edit

According to Farid Hafez, EFD maintains organizational as well as financial ties to the U.S.-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).[4]: 120  The official website of FDD, as of 2007, stated that it works in a "partnership" with the EFD.[6] Scholars Narzanin Massoumi, Tom Mills and David Miller argue that EFD actually "originates" from FDD, calling it the latter's "EU offshoot" and categorizing it among the "European-based neocon outfits... set up by US parent organisations".[3]: 22  The two organizations also share the same major donors.[2]: 39 [4]: 120 

Roberta Bonazzi, the EFD's director said in 2014 that FDD and EFD are "two completely separate organisations, financially and legally separate"; however after being asked about US documents about a financial relationship between the two, replied: "that is because most of our fundraising is done in the US. [The FDD was] our contact. Grants were sent to them and then to us."[2]: 38 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h , European Union website, 13 February 2020, archived from the original on 13 April 2020, retrieved 1 April 2020
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Cronin, David; Marusek, Sarah; Miller, David (2016), The Israel Lobby and the European Union (PDF), Glasgow: Public Interest Investigations, ISBN 978-0-9570274-7-3 – via University of Bath
  3. ^ a b c d e Massoumi, Narzanin; Mills, Tom; Miller, David (2017), "Islamophobia, Social Movements and the State: For a Movement-centred Approach", What is Islamophobia?, Pluto Press, ISBN 978-1-7868-0068-8
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Hafez, Farid (2018), "Muslim Civil Society Under Attack: The European Foundation for Democracy's Role in Defaming and Delegitimizing Muslim Civil Society", in Esposito, John L.; Iner, Derya (eds.), Islamophobia and Radicalization: Breeding Intolerance and Violence, Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-95237-6_7, ISBN 978-3-319-95237-6
  5. ^ Ishkanian, Armine (2008), Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post-Soviet Armenia, Routledge, p. 27, ISBN 9781134076765
  6. ^ Smith, Tony (2007), A Pact with the Devil: Washington's Bid for World Supremacy and the Betrayal of the American Promise, Routledge, p. xxviii, ISBN 978-0-415-95245-3

External links edit

  • Official website

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The European Foundation for Democracy EFD is a policy centre and a registered EU lobbyist organization based in Brussels Belgium 1 Its activities focus on counter radicalisation security and the promotion of the European values of democracy and individual freedoms Its experts produce analyses and publications concerning the various threats coming from extremist ideologies recommending measures and policies to counter these phenomena citation needed European Foundation for DemocracyAbbreviationEFDFormation2005TypeAssociation without lucrative purpose 1 Registration no 70156146692 35 1 LocationBrussels BelgiumPresidentRoberta Bonazzi 1 Person in charge of EU relationsRoberta Bonazzi 1 Budget 2018 442 974 1 Websiteeuropeandemocracy euEFD also organises public events 2 policy briefings citation needed and roundtable discussions where relevant experts debate specific challenges posed by extremist forces in order to stimulate the debate and provide the policy community with recommendations on how to tackle such threats Contents 1 History 2 Activities and political stance 2 1 Allegations of Islamophobia 3 Funding 4 Ties to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEFD was founded in November 2005 2 37 Documents registering EFD at the Belgian ministry of Justice date 24 May 2006 3 193 Its co founders were Roberta Bonazzi Nicola Dell Arciprete and Miguel Papi Boucher Dell Arciprete previously worked on staff of an Italian MEP from right wing Lega Nord during which he participated in a tour hosted by Ateret Cohanim 3 191 On 15 September 2011 the organization was officially registered as an organization that works to influence the lawmaking process of the EU institutions 1 Activities and political stance editThe EFD has campaigned on issues that echo policies advocated by the establishment in Israel and it has been described as a pro Israel group 2 38 The EFD s president denies allegations of being pro Israel saying We try to not get involved in the Israel Palestine issue We don t feel able to add anything We don t think we can do it well 2 37 EFD is an advocate of adding Hezbollah of Lebanon to the European Union s list of terrorist organizations 2 37 and has proposed a ban on television networks Al Manar and Al Aqsa TV by the EU 3 191 It has hosted events calling for a tougher action against Iran for its nuclear programme 2 38 Scholar Farid Hafez maintains that the EFD hails from a politically conservative milieu and its fellows are located in the corridors of power adding that t heir experts produce knowledge for highly subsidized state institutions 4 130 Allegations of Islamophobia edit Academics Sarah Marusek and David Miller have written that the EFD is closely associated with a transatlantic network of neoconservative and Islamophobic activists 2 37 Narzanin Massoumi Tom Mills and Miller have commented that the organization is promoting a range of issues that include Islamophobia 3 190 Farid Hafez has conducted a case study on activities of the EFD in Austria 4 125 128 and Sweden 4 128 130 Hafez claims works published by the organization put Austrian Muslim Youth Muslimische Jugend Osterreich and Young Muslims of Sweden Sveriges Unga Muslimer under government pressure by falsely linking them to Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt He states that EFD systematically produces works that follow a strategy of defamation and delegitimization of actors of the civil society of Muslims in Europe by identifying them as radical and Islamist 4 130 132 Funding editEFD is described as a capital darling i e a NGO which is based on capital 5 as well as an organization that enjoys support from several wealthy donors 4 130 It has received substantial contributions from the United States government for example out of EFD s declared 520 000 budget between January and September 2012 Some 70 000 was from Department of State 2 38 Money raised by Friends of EFD annually in thousand dollars 1002 5 703 9832011 2012 2013 Total 2688 5Source Cronin Marusek and Miller 2 38 In 2009 Foundation for Defense of Democracies FDD provided a direct grant of 478 829 to EFD 2 38 In addition Friends of the European Foundation for Democracy Friends of EFD a Washington D C based tax exempt organization is dedicated to raise funds for the EFD which summed a total of 2 688 500 between 2011 and 2013 2 38 Known co funders of the Friends of EFD and the amount of money they donated to the organization from 2009 to 2013 is as follows Bodman Foundation 50 000 2 39 Hochberg Family Foundation 50 000 2 39 Marcus Foundation 800 000 2 39 Foundations affiliated to Paul Singer 1 000 000 2 39 The Transparency Register data of EFD for 2018 fiscal year declared zero funding received from national sources and local regional sources listing all of its budget coming from other sources 1 Ties to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies editAccording to Farid Hafez EFD maintains organizational as well as financial ties to the U S based Foundation for Defense of Democracies FDD 4 120 The official website of FDD as of 2007 stated that it works in a partnership with the EFD 6 Scholars Narzanin Massoumi Tom Mills and David Miller argue that EFD actually originates from FDD calling it the latter s EU offshoot and categorizing it among the European based neocon outfits set up by US parent organisations 3 22 The two organizations also share the same major donors 2 39 4 120 Roberta Bonazzi the EFD s director said in 2014 that FDD and EFD are two completely separate organisations financially and legally separate however after being asked about US documents about a financial relationship between the two replied that is because most of our fundraising is done in the US The FDD was our contact Grants were sent to them and then to us 2 38 References edit a b c d e f g h Transparency Register European Foundation for Democracy European Union website 13 February 2020 archived from the original on 13 April 2020 retrieved 1 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Cronin David Marusek Sarah Miller David 2016 The Israel Lobby and the European Union PDF Glasgow Public Interest Investigations ISBN 978 0 9570274 7 3 via University of Bath a b c d e Massoumi Narzanin Mills Tom Miller David 2017 Islamophobia Social Movements and the State For a Movement centred Approach What is Islamophobia Pluto Press ISBN 978 1 7868 0068 8 a b c d e f g Hafez Farid 2018 Muslim Civil Society Under Attack The European Foundation for Democracy s Role in Defaming and Delegitimizing Muslim Civil Society in Esposito John L Iner Derya eds Islamophobia and Radicalization Breeding Intolerance and Violence Springer doi 10 1007 978 3 319 95237 6 7 ISBN 978 3 319 95237 6 Ishkanian Armine 2008 Democracy Building and Civil Society in Post Soviet Armenia Routledge p 27 ISBN 9781134076765 Smith Tony 2007 A Pact with the Devil Washington s Bid for World Supremacy and the Betrayal of the American Promise Routledge p xxviii ISBN 978 0 415 95245 3External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Foundation for Democracy amp oldid 1192338932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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