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:one of the rare straight forward organisations involving families directly touched by terrorism that started powerful campaigns targeting vulnerable youths. Thanks to numerous surveys and in-depth interviews with a hundred families, FATE published a report showing that faced by a failure of any top down government approach, the civil society and particularly families are key to countering extremism.<ref name="FATE"/>  
 
:one of the rare straight forward organisations involving families directly touched by terrorism that started powerful campaigns targeting vulnerable youths. Thanks to numerous surveys and in-depth interviews with a hundred families, FATE published a report showing that faced by a failure of any top down government approach, the civil society and particularly families are key to countering extremism.<ref name="FATE"/>  
  
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In fact it was a front group set up by the [[Quilliam Foundation]] at the instigation of the [[US State Department]], as Quilliam disclosed in testimony before a congressional hearing in 2018.<ref name="Rafiq">Haras Rafiq [https://web.archive.org/web/20180923090907/https://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA18/20180227/106900/HHRG-115-FA18-Wstate-RafiqH-20180227.pdf The Role of Women in Countering Violent Extremism] Testimony before Terrorism, Non-Proliferation, and Trade Subcommittee Committee on Foreign Affairs United States House of Representatives 27th February 2018. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 23 September 2018 on 25 March 2020.</ref>
  
FATE worked with the PR agency [[Verbalisation]] in 2016<ref>PR Newswire [https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/verbalisation-expands-with-launch-of-global-defence-and-political-firm-586750041.html </ref>Verbalisation Expands With Launch of Global Defence and Political Firm] News provided by Global Influence, 14 Jul, 2016, 08:00 BST</ref> and later with a spinout from the firm called [[Global Influence]].<ref>[https://www.thedrum.com/creative-works/project/global-influence-fate-families-against-terrorism-and-extremism-we-are FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism: We Are Tomorrow by Global Influence] Location: Europe. Agency: Global Influence Client: FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism, ''The Drum'', Date: Oct 2016.</ref>
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:Families  Against  Terrorism  and  Extremism  (FATE)  was  established  in  March  2016  by  a partnership  between  Quilliam  International  and  the  US  State  Department  division  (GEC)  to create a support network for civil society organisations (CSOs), state agencies, individuals and communities to come together to share ideas, experiences and resources around protecting and empowering families against terrorism and radicalisation. The US Government initiated the project for one year and have now handed the project over to Quilliam International.<ref name="Rafiq"/>
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FATE worked with the PR agency [[Verbalisation]] in 2016<ref>PR Newswire [https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/verbalisation-expands-with-launch-of-global-defence-and-political-firm-586750041.html Verbalisation Expands With Launch of Global Defence and Political Firm] News provided by Global Influence, 14 Jul, 2016, 08:00 BST</ref> and later with a spinout from the firm called [[Global Influence]].<ref>[https://www.thedrum.com/creative-works/project/global-influence-fate-families-against-terrorism-and-extremism-we-are FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism: We Are Tomorrow by Global Influence] Location: Europe. Agency: Global Influence Client: FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism, ''The Drum'', Date: Oct 2016.</ref>
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[[File:Screenshot 2020-03-25 at 16.37.49.png|thumb|right|800px|claimed membership of FATE as of 27 February 2018.<ref>Haras Rafiq [https://web.archive.org/web/20180923090907/https://docs.house.gov/meetings/FA/FA18/20180227/106900/HHRG-115-FA18-Wstate-RafiqH-20180227.pdf The Role of Women in Countering Violent Extremism] Testimony before Terrorism, Non-Proliferation, and Trade Subcommittee Committee on Foreign Affairs United States House of Representatives 27th February 2018. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 23 September 2018 on 25 March 2020.</ref>]]
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[[Alma Cultural Center]], [[Anti Tribalism Movement]], [[Asian Mums Network]], [[The  Association  of  British Muslims]], [[The Breck Foundation]], [[EXIT UK]], [[Extreme Dialogue]], [[Sons and Daughters of the World]], [[Mothers for Life]], [[The Arq Foundation]], [[FENVAC]], [[Online Civil Courage Initiative]], [[ORCA]], [[Quilliam Foundation]], [[Extremely Together]], [[Radicalisation Awareness Network]], [[Sisters Against Violent Extremism]], [[TerRa]], [[Exit Hate]], [[Violence Prevention Network, Danmark]], [[Women Without Borders]]<ref name="Rafiq"/>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 27 March 2020

Families Against Terrorism and Extremism advertised itself as the 'biggest grassroots anti-extremism network in the world.'[1] It appears to have existed between March 2016 and around July 2017, when, presumably, the funding ran out. The domain name findfate.org was registered on 9 May 2016 using the anonymous 'Domains by proxy' service.[2]

FATE is also claimed to be:

one of the rare straight forward organisations involving families directly touched by terrorism that started powerful campaigns targeting vulnerable youths. Thanks to numerous surveys and in-depth interviews with a hundred families, FATE published a report showing that faced by a failure of any top down government approach, the civil society and particularly families are key to countering extremism.[1]

In fact it was a front group set up by the Quilliam Foundation at the instigation of the US State Department, as Quilliam disclosed in testimony before a congressional hearing in 2018.[3]

According to that evidence:

Families Against Terrorism and Extremism (FATE) was established in March 2016 by a partnership between Quilliam International and the US State Department division (GEC) to create a support network for civil society organisations (CSOs), state agencies, individuals and communities to come together to share ideas, experiences and resources around protecting and empowering families against terrorism and radicalisation. The US Government initiated the project for one year and have now handed the project over to Quilliam International.[3]


FATE worked with the PR agency Verbalisation in 2016[4] and later with a spinout from the firm called Global Influence.[5]

Members

claimed membership of FATE as of 27 February 2018.[6]


Alma Cultural Center, Anti Tribalism Movement, Asian Mums Network, The Association of British Muslims, The Breck Foundation, EXIT UK, Extreme Dialogue, Sons and Daughters of the World, Mothers for Life, The Arq Foundation, FENVAC, Online Civil Courage Initiative, ORCA, Quilliam Foundation, Extremely Together, Radicalisation Awareness Network, Sisters Against Violent Extremism, TerRa, Exit Hate, Violence Prevention Network, Danmark, Women Without Borders[3]

Contact

Internet Archive holdings: findfate.org
Twitter: @FATE_EN Joined March 2016. Last Tweet: Jul 13, 2017

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Anicée Gohar FATE: Families Unite Against Terrorism and Extremism, Scoopempire 14 November 2016.
  2. Whoxy findfate.org. Accessed 25 march 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Haras Rafiq The Role of Women in Countering Violent Extremism Testimony before Terrorism, Non-Proliferation, and Trade Subcommittee Committee on Foreign Affairs United States House of Representatives 27th February 2018. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 23 September 2018 on 25 March 2020.
  4. PR Newswire Verbalisation Expands With Launch of Global Defence and Political Firm News provided by Global Influence, 14 Jul, 2016, 08:00 BST
  5. FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism: We Are Tomorrow by Global Influence Location: Europe. Agency: Global Influence Client: FATE – Families Against Terrorism and Extremism, The Drum, Date: Oct 2016.
  6. Haras Rafiq The Role of Women in Countering Violent Extremism Testimony before Terrorism, Non-Proliferation, and Trade Subcommittee Committee on Foreign Affairs United States House of Representatives 27th February 2018. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 23 September 2018 on 25 March 2020.