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==People==
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'''Aegis Trust''' was established in 2000 to campaign "to prevent genocide worldwide".  It is a spinoff of the The [[Holocaust Centre]] (at [[Beth Shalom Ltd]]).  It works in partnership with several governmental or quasi-governmental bodies dealing with Holocaust education or genocide.  From its "About Us" description:
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:Today, the Aegis Trust works with a wide range of partners, including governmental, non-governmental, educational and academic institutions around the world.<br>Aegis works closely with several UK government departments on Holocaust and genocide issues. It plays a leading role in the [[Intergovernmental Task Force for Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research]] established by [[Bill Clinton]], [[Goran Persson]] and [[Tony Blair]] in 1998. As special advisor to the Swedish Prime Minister's Office on genocide issues, Aegis Director Stephen Smith has been involved in the organisation of the Stockholm International Forum since the start.
  
===Chair of Trustees===
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Aegis Trust is a lobbying group seeking to avert genocide, and acts on several levels.  Its activities include visiting and establishing relationships with other groups that have been subjected to genocide, Rwanda in particular.  Its main activities since 2005 have been to push for action on Darfur where it claims a genocide is on-going.  It placed an ad in the 20 Oct 2006 IHT seeking EU action on Darfur. 
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Julian Borger wrote:
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:Earlier this month [August], Britain's [[Advertising Standards Authority]] (ASA) ruled that two activist pressure groups, the [[Save Darfur Coalition]] and the [[Aegis Trust]], lacked solid proof for their claim in an advertising campaign that 400,000 "innocent men, women and children" had been killed in Darfur. The ASA concluded that "there was a division of informed opinion about the accuracy of the figure contained in the ad and it should not have been presented in such a definitive way".<br>&hellip;<br>Nevertheless, the Save Darfur Coalition and the Aegis Trust were forced to retreat over the figures. They admit there is no definitive proof for the 400,000 claim, but still believe it reflects reality.<ref>Julian Borger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/julianborger/story/0,,2162062,00.html Darfur by numbers], Guardian, 4 Sept. 2007.</ref>
  
Stephen D. Smith
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The ASA report is available online.<ref>ASA Adjudication: [http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/Public/TF_ADJ_42993.htm Save Darfur Coalition t/a Globe for Darfur] (Accessed: 5 Sept. 2007)</ref>
  
===Chief Executive Officer===:
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==Affiliations==
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*[[Protect Darfur]] -- website created by Aegis Trust
  
James M. Smith
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==Principals==
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===Chair of Trustees===
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*[[Stephen D. Smith]]
  
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===Chief Executive Officer===
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*[[James M. Smith]]
  
 
===Patrons===
 
===Patrons===
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*[[Romeo Dallaire]]
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*[[Bob Geldof]]
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*[[Richard Goldstone]]
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*[[Marcus Storch]]
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*[[Desmond Tutu]]
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*[[Elie Wiesel]]
  
Romeo Dallaire
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===Founding Patrons===
 
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*[[The Pears Family]]
Bob Geldof
 
 
 
Richard Goldstone
 
 
 
Marcus Storch
 
 
 
Desmond Tutu
 
 
 
Elie Wiesel
 
 
 
===Founding Patrons===:
 
 
 
The Pears Family
 
 
 
===Executive Advisory Committee===:
 
 
 
Hubert Locke
 
 
 
Elisabeth Maxwell
 
 
 
Carol Rittner
 
 
 
John Roth
 
 
 
Richard Rubenstein
 
  
Hugo Slim
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===Executive Advisory Committee===
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*[[Hubert Locke]]
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*[[Elisabeth Maxwell]] (widow of Robert Maxwell)
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*[[Carol Rittner]]
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*[[John Roth]]
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*[[Richard Rubenstein]]
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*[[Hugo Slim]]
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*[[Jonathan Webber]]
  
Jonathan Webber
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==Sources of funding==
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*[[Eranda Foundation]]
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*[[Sigrid Rausing Trust]]
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==References, Resources and Contact==
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===Contact===
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:Website: [http://www.aegistrust.org www.aegistrust.org]
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:Campaign Website [http://www.protectdarfur.org/ www.protectdarfur.org]
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===References===
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 8 March 2023

Aegis Trust was established in 2000 to campaign "to prevent genocide worldwide". It is a spinoff of the The Holocaust Centre (at Beth Shalom Ltd). It works in partnership with several governmental or quasi-governmental bodies dealing with Holocaust education or genocide. From its "About Us" description:

Today, the Aegis Trust works with a wide range of partners, including governmental, non-governmental, educational and academic institutions around the world.
Aegis works closely with several UK government departments on Holocaust and genocide issues. It plays a leading role in the Intergovernmental Task Force for Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research established by Bill Clinton, Goran Persson and Tony Blair in 1998. As special advisor to the Swedish Prime Minister's Office on genocide issues, Aegis Director Stephen Smith has been involved in the organisation of the Stockholm International Forum since the start.

Aegis Trust is a lobbying group seeking to avert genocide, and acts on several levels. Its activities include visiting and establishing relationships with other groups that have been subjected to genocide, Rwanda in particular. Its main activities since 2005 have been to push for action on Darfur where it claims a genocide is on-going. It placed an ad in the 20 Oct 2006 IHT seeking EU action on Darfur.

Julian Borger wrote:

Earlier this month [August], Britain's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that two activist pressure groups, the Save Darfur Coalition and the Aegis Trust, lacked solid proof for their claim in an advertising campaign that 400,000 "innocent men, women and children" had been killed in Darfur. The ASA concluded that "there was a division of informed opinion about the accuracy of the figure contained in the ad and it should not have been presented in such a definitive way".

Nevertheless, the Save Darfur Coalition and the Aegis Trust were forced to retreat over the figures. They admit there is no definitive proof for the 400,000 claim, but still believe it reflects reality.[1]

The ASA report is available online.[2]

Affiliations

Principals

Chair of Trustees

Chief Executive Officer

Patrons

Founding Patrons

Executive Advisory Committee

Sources of funding

References, Resources and Contact

Contact

Website: www.aegistrust.org
Campaign Website www.protectdarfur.org

References

  1. Julian Borger, Darfur by numbers, Guardian, 4 Sept. 2007.
  2. ASA Adjudication: Save Darfur Coalition t/a Globe for Darfur (Accessed: 5 Sept. 2007)