Why is it so hard for European governments to defund NGOs, even over terror ties? – On paper, governments have vetting procedures that should prevent the abuse of taxpayers’ funds. Yet time and again, evidence emerges showing that they cooperate with entities linked to terror groups. | JNS.org
(November 9, 2020 / JNS) There is something inherently flawed in how European governments engage with civil society.
On paper, governments have vetting procedures that should prevent abuse of taxpayers’ funds. Yet time and again, evidence emerges showing that they support and cooperate with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) linked to terror groups.
On paper, governments have vetting procedures that should prevent abuse of taxpayers’ funds. Yet time and again, evidence emerges showing that they support and cooperate with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) linked to terror groups.
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