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The '''Center for Liberty in the Middle East''' (CLIME) is a lobbying group and think-tank set up by the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] and the [[European Foundation for Democracy]] to purportedly "promote democracy and support the work of reformers in the Middle East". (NB: [[Jeffrey Blankfort]] states that FDD is one of the most powerful zionist groups in the US today, and EFDD is simply its European manifestation.)  However, its main focus seems to be "combatting terrorism" as the title of the launch notification indicates, as well as its launch date: September 11.<ref>[http://www.defenddemocracy.org/research_topics/research_topics_show.htm?doc_id=402676 Center for Liberty in the Middle East Creates Transatlantic Partnership to Promote Democracy], FDD notification for the launch of CLIME, 13 September 2006.</ref>
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The '''Center for Liberty in the Middle East''' (CLIME) is a lobbying group and think-tank set up by the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] and the [[European Foundation for Democracy]] to purportedly "promote democracy and support the work of reformers in the Middle East". However, its main focus seems to be "combatting terrorism" as the title of the launch notification indicates, as well as its launch date: September 11.<ref>[http://www.defenddemocracy.org/research_topics/research_topics_show.htm?doc_id=402676 Center for Liberty in the Middle East Creates Transatlantic Partnership to Promote Democracy], FDD notification for the launch of CLIME, 13 September 2006.</ref>
  
 
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*[[American Islamic Congress]] (Iraq, US) <ref>[http://www.mideastliberty.org/partners.php Partners], CLIME website, 21 September 2007)</ref>
 
*[[American Islamic Congress]] (Iraq, US) <ref>[http://www.mideastliberty.org/partners.php Partners], CLIME website, 21 September 2007)</ref>
 
*[[Dar Emar]] (Syria)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
 
*[[Dar Emar]] (Syria)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
*[[Frinds of Democracy (Iraq)|Friends of Democracy]] (Iraq)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
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*[[Friends of Democracy (Iraq)|Friends of Democracy]] (Iraq)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
 
*[[Iraq Foundation]] (Iraq)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
 
*[[Iraq Foundation]] (Iraq)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
 
*[[Interaction Forum]] (Jordan)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>
 
*[[Interaction Forum]] (Jordan)<ref>CLIME, ibid.</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:01, 30 March 2013

The Center for Liberty in the Middle East (CLIME) is a lobbying group and think-tank set up by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the European Foundation for Democracy to purportedly "promote democracy and support the work of reformers in the Middle East". However, its main focus seems to be "combatting terrorism" as the title of the launch notification indicates, as well as its launch date: September 11.[1]

Activities

CLIME Publications

CLIME's main activity is to publish analysis publication about countries in the Middle East to "monitor" developments in the area.

Several CLIME publications are now available online, including: the Syria Monitor, which tracks developments within the Syrian opposition; the Egypt Monitor, which includes news on reform movements in Egypt; and the Voices from the Middle East on Democratization and Reform, a series of papers by reformers weighing in on how Western democracies can support liberal democrats in the region.[2]

Advocacy

CLIME acts together with its affiliate groups to train "moderate" civic groups in the Middle East in the art or lobbying and advocacy.

Our team has extensive experience helping activists and organizations to advocate in Brussels and Washington D.C. on behalf of human rights and democratic reforms in the Middle East.[3]

Events and Conferences

CLIME organizes a series of events in Brussels and Washington DC to highlight or push "moderate" Middle Eastern scholars, politicians and journalists. These moderates are taken on tour to speak at parliaments, universities, etc.[4]

Principals and Personnel

Source: Our Team[5]

Adjunct Fellows

Source: Partners[6]

Advisors

Source: Partners[7]

Affiliations

References, Resources and Contact

Contact

Website: www.mideastliberty.org

References

  1. Center for Liberty in the Middle East Creates Transatlantic Partnership to Promote Democracy, FDD notification for the launch of CLIME, 13 September 2006.
  2. FDD, ibid.
  3. About Us, CLIME, (Accessed: 21 September 2007)
  4. CLIME, ibid.
  5. Our Team, CLIME website, 21 September 2007)
  6. Partners, CLIME website, 21 September 2007)
  7. CLIME, ibid.
  8. Speaking Tours, CLIME website, 21 September 2007)
  9. Partners, CLIME website, 21 September 2007)
  10. CLIME, ibid.
  11. CLIME, ibid.
  12. CLIME, ibid.
  13. CLIME, ibid.
  14. CLIME, ibid.