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See Kay Guinane’s answers to Rep. Keith Ellison’s questions about how U.S. charities are impacted by Treasury’s regime.

Information about the May 26, 2010 House oversight hearing about charities hurt by Treasury's regime available here.

 

 

A May 2010 report calls for reforming the listing process to find peaceful means of turning armed groups away from violence. See details here.

See background on this problem by the Berghof Foundation

 

On May 12, MPAC and CSN hosted a discussion about Obama's Commitment to Charitable Giving.

A transcript is available here.

 

View the filing to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR) that addresses the discrepancy between U.S. security measures and the State Department’s Guiding Principles on Non-Governmental Organizations.

 

A Report from CSN...


How the Work of Charities Can Counter Terror and How U.S. Laws Get in the Way. 

 

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