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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
*[[Middle East Forum]] - funds CT<ref name="CJreport"/> | *[[Middle East Forum]] - funds CT<ref name="CJreport"/> | ||
+ | *[[EuropeNews]] - 'close links'<ref name="CJreport"/> | ||
+ | *[[Blu-News]] - 'close links'<ref name="CJreport"/> | ||
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+ | ==External resources== | ||
+ | *Website [http://www.citizentimes.eu/ http://www.citizentimes.eu/] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 11:29, 29 January 2015
Citizen Times (CT) is an online political magazine in Germany.
In 2011 it was reportedly being published by the Stresemann Stiftung (foundation) and as of January 2015 this still appeared to be the case.
It publishes reports, articles and interviews in German and English by counterjihad figures like Raymond Ibrahim, Ingrid Carlqvist and Soeren Kern and cross-posts from or publicises the websites of the Gatestone Institute, Dispatch International and Middle East Forum.
Funding
According to Hope Not Hate, it is funded by the Middle East Forum, a right-wing Zionist outfit based on Philadelphia, USA, led by Daniel Pipes.[1]
Affiliations
- Middle East Forum - funds CT[1]
- EuropeNews - 'close links'[1]
- Blu-News - 'close links'[1]
External resources
- Website http://www.citizentimes.eu/