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+ | :ARK’s modern form was established as ARK FZC in 2011 and is based in Dubai, though its roots go back at least to 2009 when it was formed in Beirut, Lebanon as [[ARK Group]] or [[ARK Lebanon]]. The United Arab Emirates avoided full involvement in the arming and support of Syrian militants, instead opting to become an important partner in diplomatic and civil society efforts against the Assad government. ARK was started by former British Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO) employee [[Alistair Harris]], who got his start serving in the Yugoslav Wars. Contracting under the UK FCO, ARK first established a program for collecting and documenting alleged war crimes and set up an opposition media program called [[Basma Syria]] (Basma meaning smile in Arabic). In 2012 ARK, led by employee [[James Le Mesurier]], a former UK military intelligence officer who also got his start in the Balkans during the Yugoslav Wars, established the search and rescue teams that would become the [[White Helmets]]. The group sold itself as a grassroots citizen activist humanitarian group and became media darlings in the West. <ref>https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/directing-the-moderate-rebels-syria-as-a-digital-age-crucible-for-information-and-propaganda-warfare</ref> | ||
+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | *https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/319800/20140611_FOI2014_01923_Total_spend_MOD_has_made_to_ARK_FZC-0.pdf | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 23 September 2023
Ark FZC - part of Ark Group DMCC
- ARK’s modern form was established as ARK FZC in 2011 and is based in Dubai, though its roots go back at least to 2009 when it was formed in Beirut, Lebanon as ARK Group or ARK Lebanon. The United Arab Emirates avoided full involvement in the arming and support of Syrian militants, instead opting to become an important partner in diplomatic and civil society efforts against the Assad government. ARK was started by former British Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCO) employee Alistair Harris, who got his start serving in the Yugoslav Wars. Contracting under the UK FCO, ARK first established a program for collecting and documenting alleged war crimes and set up an opposition media program called Basma Syria (Basma meaning smile in Arabic). In 2012 ARK, led by employee James Le Mesurier, a former UK military intelligence officer who also got his start in the Balkans during the Yugoslav Wars, established the search and rescue teams that would become the White Helmets. The group sold itself as a grassroots citizen activist humanitarian group and became media darlings in the West. [1]