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'''Robin Marsh''' is the Secretary General of the [[Universal Peace Federation]] (UPF),<ref>'Robin Marsh's Page', [http://www.mepeace.org/profile/RobinMarsh mepeace.org]</ref> a lobbying organisation set up by [[Rev. Sun Myung Moon]]'s [[Unification Church]].  Marsh is particularly involved in organising trips to Israel for "leaders" and "opinion formers" as part of the [[Middle East Peace Initiative]].<ref>'Middle East Peace Initiative Fact Finding Visit to Israel-Palestinian Territories', [http://www.mepi-eu.org/BoardPublic/MEPI%20December%20Report%20No%20subtitle.pdf Middle East Peace Initiative (MEPI) website], 4 December, 2006.</ref>  
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[[File:Robin Marsh Screen shot 2012-03-24 at 17.40.16.png|thumb|right|400px| Screenshot of [[Robin Marsh]] of the [[Universal Peace Federation]], in an interview about the [[Middle East Peace Initiative]].<ref>Source: Youtube, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dYJFSCoXM4 The Middle East Peace Initiative - The Defining Moment - Europe], accessed 24 March 2012.</ref>]]
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'''Robin Marsh''' is the Secretary General of the [[Universal Peace Federation]] (UPF),<ref>'Robin Marsh's Page', [http://www.mepeace.org/profile/RobinMarsh mepeace.org]</ref> a lobbying organisation set up by [[Rev. Sun Myung Moon]]'s [[Unification Church]].   
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Marsh was also founder of the [[Morality Forum]] in 1996 which campaigns 'in defence of moral and family values.'<ref name="founders">Morality Forum [http://www.moralityforum.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=26 Founders], accessed 24 March 2012</ref> According to press reports the Forum is also 'part of the [[Unification Church]] commonly known as the "Moonies"'.<ref>Jennifer Bradly, Protests over sex education booklet UK Newsquest Regional Press - ''This is Local London'' December 12, 2003</ref>
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Marsh is also involved in organising trips to Israel for "leaders" and "opinion formers" as part of the [[Middle East Peace Initiative]].<ref>'Middle East Peace Initiative Fact Finding Visit to Israel-Palestinian Territories', [http://www.mepi-eu.org/BoardPublic/MEPI%20December%20Report%20No%20subtitle.pdf Middle East Peace Initiative (MEPI) website], 4 December, 2006.</ref>  
  
 
==Contact, References and Resources==
 
==Contact, References and Resources==

Latest revision as of 21:20, 27 March 2012

Screenshot of Robin Marsh of the Universal Peace Federation, in an interview about the Middle East Peace Initiative.[1]


Robin Marsh is the Secretary General of the Universal Peace Federation (UPF),[2] a lobbying organisation set up by Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church.

Marsh was also founder of the Morality Forum in 1996 which campaigns 'in defence of moral and family values.'[3] According to press reports the Forum is also 'part of the Unification Church commonly known as the "Moonies"'.[4]

Marsh is also involved in organising trips to Israel for "leaders" and "opinion formers" as part of the Middle East Peace Initiative.[5]

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

43 Lancaster Gate
London W2 3NA
Tel (direct): +44 (0)207-262 0985
Tel: +44 (0)207 563 0906
Mob: +44 (0)795 621 0768
Fax: +44 (0)207 724 2262
Email: pa@iifwp.org.uk
website: www.iifwp.org
website 2: www.mepi-eu.org

Resources

Notes

  1. Source: Youtube, The Middle East Peace Initiative - The Defining Moment - Europe, accessed 24 March 2012.
  2. 'Robin Marsh's Page', mepeace.org
  3. Morality Forum Founders, accessed 24 March 2012
  4. Jennifer Bradly, Protests over sex education booklet UK Newsquest Regional Press - This is Local London December 12, 2003
  5. 'Middle East Peace Initiative Fact Finding Visit to Israel-Palestinian Territories', Middle East Peace Initiative (MEPI) website, 4 December, 2006.