Difference between revisions of "Freedom X"
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An organisation that claims to 'protect conservative values and religious freedom of expression', explicitly declaring to be fight against 'islamic indoctrination' .<ref> [http://freedomxlaw.com Freedomxlaw], accessed 2015 </ref> | An organisation that claims to 'protect conservative values and religious freedom of expression', explicitly declaring to be fight against 'islamic indoctrination' .<ref> [http://freedomxlaw.com Freedomxlaw], accessed 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | It is closely affiliated with the anti-Muslim [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], with two of its board members listed on the group's website. | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | *[[Michael Finch]] | ||
+ | *[[William J Becker]] | ||
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==Funding== | ==Funding== |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 13 October 2016
An organisation that claims to 'protect conservative values and religious freedom of expression', explicitly declaring to be fight against 'islamic indoctrination' .[1]
It is closely affiliated with the anti-Muslim David Horowitz Freedom Center, with two of its board members listed on the group's website.
People
Funding
In 2014 Freedom X received a US $10,000 grant from David Horowitz Freedom Center.
Notes
- ↑ Freedomxlaw, accessed 2015