15 August 2005:
"War On Want" Warned by UK Charity Commission
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The UK Charity Commission has warned War on Want about the impact
of its extremist political campaigning on its status as a charity.
War on Want has been very active in anti-Israel political activities,
as shown in NGO Monitor's recent analysis. This NGO was formerly
headed by British MP George Galloway, and routinely uses rhetoric
such as "apartheid", "slavery", and "a
heavyweight beating a child" in its assault against Israel,
while accusing Israeli leaders of attempting to simulate "the
aftermath of a natural disaster for Palestinians". (See "War
on Want" Escalates Political Assault on Israel.) War on
Want has also launched a public relations campaign demanding the
suspension of the Israel-EU trade agreement, alleging human rights
violations, while making little mention of Palestinian terrorism.
According to Bernard Joseph's August 5 2005 report in the Jewish
Chronicle (UK), the commission told War on Want's trustees that
they must demonstrate "a reasonable expectation" that
its political activities would further its "charitable purposes",
and "consider and manage any reputational or other risks"
posed by such activities. The Jewish Chronicle also reports that
the legal firm Hickman and Rose, which represents this NGO, "has
written to Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and European Commission
President Jose Manuel Barroso on the charity's behalf. They are
calling for the release of documents showing any action taken to
enforce Israel's human rights obligations under the association
treaty."
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